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Patients who do not achieve remission, or low disease activity with advanced disease, with methotrexate and/or other cDMARDs are often escalated to treatment with bDMARDs (often in combination with cDMARDs), including cytokine inhibitors (tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, interleukin (IL -6 IL -6inhibitors1 inhibitors), B cell inhibitors and B-T cell co-stinhibitorsmodulandrs [ 9, 11, 12].

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Accusations followed, often escalating to convictions and executions.

But while abuse often escalates to physical violence, it does not start out that way.

It is an act intended to cause fear and intimidation and it can often escalate to serious harm, if not death.

If nothing is done to help these dogs move away from whatever is worrying them, these signs can often escalate to more troubling behaviour that is more obvious, such as growling and snapping.

Hardly a day goes by without a stone-throwing clash between young Palestinians and Israeli security forces in some traditionally Arab corner of the holy city, skirmishes that often escalate to the point that police break out what are described as intense but nonlethal methods of crowd control: stun grenades, tear gas or a foul-smelling, retch-inducing liquid known as "skunk water".

Incidents may be reported but are often not escalated to the police.

Too often, crises escalated to the point where a care manager would decide to use a short term psychiatric placement as a crisis management tool.

(Palliative medicine consultant, England, ID18)" ""The main difficulty with ambulance transport is the time that it sometimes takes… and quite often things get escalated to a 999 ambulance because there aren't any acute ambulances.

North Korea's often strident rhetoric has escalated to a feverish new pitch in recent weeks, complete with a threat to launch a "pre-emptive nuclear attack" at the United States and South Korea after the allies started joint military drills on March 1, followed by new United Nations sanctions for the North's Feb. 12 nuclear test.

The same pattern occurred back then – incredibly hokey stories from often-unreliable witnesses that escalated to the point where foxes were supposedly creeping into people's houses and attacking babies.

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