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One could suspect that ROM measurements on the first test occasion caused temporarily increased pain in some patients.
You've been threatening to bomb Natanz, so why should we tell you about this?'" "This is not a smoking gun in that it is not known that the plant was intended for military purposes, but one could suspect that it might be, given that it was hidden.
Mark Fitzpatrick, International Institute of Strategic Studies, said: "This is not a smoking gun in that it is not known that the plant was intended for military purposes, but one could suspect that it might be, given that it was hidden".
One could suspect gram-negative infection more often in the referred cases of endophthalmitis.
In theory, one could suspect that patient characteristics at baseline would have influenced this choice.
One could suspect that the increased urine excretion in the diuretic-receiving group might be accompanied by a notable (rather than marginal) increase in the fraction of FDG excreted prior to scanning.
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In women suffering from premenstrual mastodynia the prolactin pulses are often of such a height that-at their peak time-one could suspect a pituitary prolactinoma.
The faces of 120,000 terrorist suspects could be programmed onto one laser disc.
Considering that the strong placebo effect of surgery had not made the patients who were operated on feel better than controls, one could even suspect that the "true" effect of surgery is negative.
One could initially suspect that rank changes depend on the intrinsic strength or qualities of players and teams.
One could almost suspect image management here, were it not for the fact that Lang is not a misunderstood nice guy, but a chump, a creep and a possible war criminal.
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