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Therefore, the contribution of developmental staging is really important since it provides the opportunity to intervene therapeutically in premorbid patients with bipolar disorder thus preventing a more pernicious course of illness.
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Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is a relatively rare but particularly pernicious form of cancer.
The Sheikh also said that he and everyone he knew was firmly convinced that "the Jews" were behind September 11th, the invasion of Iraq, globalization, and just about everything that he might label "pernicious" in the course of our conversation.
The weight of evidence now available leaves no doubt that vivax malaria in many settings often occurs in association with a pernicious and threatening course of illness, which does not assign cause and effect but instead, acknowledges real consequences without regard to their specific genesis.
Indeed, the cooccurrence between mental disorders and psychoactive substances misuse often leads to a more pernicious and difficult to treat course of illness, in terms of possible earlier age of onset, frequency and length of episodes, and diminished treatment compliance [ 2, 3].
This pernicious idea, of course, came to full fruition during the genocide.
Actually, as Treslove discovers during the course of this book, that last remark embodies the most pernicious and authentic strain of Jewish humor: the kind that's so real it isn't funny at all.
To them – as to me – one course of action may have seemed obvious; at times (as my respect for Cameron has grown further) I might have appeared an eccentric or pernicious oddity on these pages.
Of course, of course.
That hatred is of course pernicious and it must be combated.
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