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"Again, it's mostly to prevent boredom".
In 1999 the Food and Drug Administration recommended that sunscreens with an SPF higher than 30 be labeled "30+," mostly to prevent people from developing a false sense of security that might lead them to spend more time in the sun.
This finding drives the organization of this review: the first group of papers discussed in this review evaluates interventions to prevent workplace violence in the retail industry – mostly to prevent robbery and violence to retail workers.
Almost of respondents reported tying the umbilical cord in two places, mostly to prevent bleeding, which is uncommon in the South Asian literature [ 12, 15, 17].
The DRIs were established by the IOM mostly to prevent the adverse effects of dehydration, and the IOM report indicates that considerable inter-individual variation exists in terms of necessary amounts of water to be consumed.
The licences of two thirds (69%) of participants were unaffected at the time of enrolment; the remainder (31%) were suspended or restricted (mostly to prevent the prescribing of narcotics).
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She would go from calm and lovely to nasty and frothing in less than an eye blink and the only way I was able to deal with her---mostly to prevent her from knocking me around---was to entertain her like Al Jolson on coke.
His wonderful "Arguing About Slavery" (1996), which stars the post-Presidential John Quincy Adams, is the story of the pre-Civil War debates in (and around) Congress about slavery — or, rather, the non-debates, since the Slave Power was so politically dominant that it was mostly able to prevent the people's representatives (if not the people themselves) from even bringing the subject up.
In fact, platelet transfusions are mostly used to prevent or treat bleeding [228].
Members of the Paris Call mostly agree to prevent cyberattacks of all sorts — it's a peace offer.
The survivors are mostly drugged to prevent retaliation and suspicion from others.
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