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On the other hand, poor permissiveness of normal dog tissues to oncolytic viruses may be beneficial from a safety perspective.
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Second, that talk of children's rights does not capture the truth about their lives or about the family or that such talk encourages a destructive permissiveness that has poor consequences for adults and their society.
Among mothers, a higher level of permissiveness was associated with poorer treatment adherence.
Poorer families aspire to discipline but often practice "permissiveness by default," Dr. Rubinowitz said.
The former is known for its exceptionally vigorous amplification and broad permissiveness in cultured cells other than Huh-7 [ 3, 12, 13], while the latter shows only poor replication ability.
"They have bought houses and now resent taxes," Reston observed in September, 1968; they reacted with disgust and rage at the "militant poor whites and blacks" in their midst, as well as "the racial turmoil, the demonstrations in the cities and all the permissiveness of contemporary American life".
"That encourages faithless permissiveness.
Zone of anarchy and permissiveness.
Its great offense was permissiveness.
Radio commentators decry Californian "permissiveness".
There's an urgency and intensity to Poor But Sexy that's entirely in keeping with Pyzik's assertion that the key cultural feature of pre-1989 Poland was highmindedness: "We didn't have permissiveness for schlock".
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