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Thus, this study aimed to explore patients' experiences and opinions regarding the effect of antidepressants on IBD course before possibly undertaking future treatment trials with antidepressants.

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"This is bad luck," Ghiya announced, and said that he could not possibly undertake the journey.

But Paterson proposed a compromise – that the government establish an independent inquiry into the scientific evidence, possibly undertaken by the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health at the Australian National University.

Indeed, organizations can't possibly undertake the risks necessary for innovation and growth if they're not comfortable with the idea of failing.

Unfortunately, this didn't happen; couldn't have done, says Starkey. "Very clearly none of our politicians, none whatever, could possibly undertake such a task," he states, witheringly, about their ability to write such a book.

A defense official argued that Pakistan's army is so overstretched — from flood relief and 19 months of sustained combat that has caused thousands of Pakistani casualties — that it cannot possibly undertake any more operations.

Impeachment is not merely a bad idea, but the single worst course of action that Democrats could possibly undertake -- the only thing they could do that might, in one stroke, convert Bush from the figure of contempt and mockery he is now into one of vague sympathy.

Renovation work was possibly undertaken in 1965 by architect Oliver Hill, although his undated drawings may not have been fully implemented.

Sources of the autonomous Kurdish government of Iraq say ISIS has plundered in the past fortnight enough advanced U.S.-made weapons to hold onto the territory they have already seized and possibly undertake further territorial conquests in Syria and Iraq.

Thus the likely efficiency of coupled cleavage of a given RSS pair would first depend, on the proficiency of the nucleating RSS to focus RAG activity (such as Dβ1 23RSS>Dβ2 23 RSS and Dβ2 12RSS>Dβ1 12RSS) and then for some RSS pairs, on the aptitude of the captured RSS to be bound by the RAG complex and to possibly undertake the nicking reaction.

Others note that, whereas six years ago foreign banks lent Softbank the money to buy out Vodafone in Japan, this time Japan's deal-starved megabanks provided all the debt, possibly after undertaking too little analysis of the risks.The access to cheap finance (and a strong yen) may be Mr Son's secret weapons, however.

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