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Mr. President, the Pollard spy case has precipitated some confusion within your Administration over the matter of how much Israeli spying there is in this country and if it goes beyond the Pollards.
This seems to have precipitated needless confusion about his exact relation to Duns Scotus.
Low slow gradual dose titration was recommended but again it was recognised that the class may precipitate sedation and confusion.
Other 911 calls from the scene portray the confusion and panic precipitated by the pileup, which officials say left 71 people hospitalized.
He did not ask for the confusion over his best position precipitated by the fact he played at flanker for his club, Bath, and at inside-centre for England.
The toluene and benzene in the glue precipitates self-mutilation, aggressiveness, confusion and delirium.
In such patients, acute decompensation has been precipitated by illness, 13 pregnancy, 14, 15 or surgery, 16 and symptoms include confusion and combativeness.
In a novel full of vividly descriptive passages that possess a heightened, almost hallucinatory, brilliance, there is one key section in which Hans touches on the confusion of emotions he felt after his mother's death and acknowledges that this is the moment that precipitated his retreat into 'distractedness'distractedness
What precipitated it?
What precipitated its collapse?
What precipitated the referendum?
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com