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For three children, the disconnect between parental determination and limited progress may have been lethal.
Some progress may have been achieved this week on one of the demonstrators' demands.
And apartheid ended in South Africa.Recently, though, freedom's progress may have come to a halt, or even gone into reverse.
Another yardstick for measuring Harvard's progress may have been last Saturday's 3-3 tie against Michigan, the perennial Central Collegiate Hockey Association power, in Ann Arbor.
Progress may have been made in 2015, but it's more imperative than ever not to treat it as a fad or selling point.
The batsman, fretting unnecessarily perhaps at his lack of progress, may have been seduced by the open leg-side spaces created by a seven-two off-side field.
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It is also possible that patients progressing may have stayed away from MSF HAT centres due to a perception that the programme had failed to treat them: in this case, duration would be overestimated.
Therefore the decrease in stride length as pregnancy progressed may have the cause of the reduced range of motion for the pelvic segment and thoracolumbar spine in the transverse plan in the present study and also reported by Wu et al. [ 11].
The coup unravelled that progress; Raba'a may have ended it.
The progress made may have taken just a bit too long for Mr. Bourgeois, who said he's grown old with the crusade and is poised to retire.
So the Democratic Party, having proclaimed that the war is lost and having sought to withdraw U.S. troops, deserves credit for any progress that may have been achieved in Iraq.
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