Sentence examples for progress to full from inspiring English sources

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At the age of 20, eventual progress to full England honours seemed to be a matter of time.

He argued in this monograph that dementia praecox was not a single disease, was not invariably incurable, and did not always progress to full dementia.

There is no doubting the importance of this news - every year, one in ten of those people will progress to full diabetes, which can cause death and disability, including blindness and amputations, if not well controlled.

This might hearten those still hoping that the next couple of Independent Monitoring Commission reports will give the IRA a sufficiently clean bill of health for the assembly, which goes into summer recess today, to progress to full devolution by the 24 November deadline set by the British and Irish governments.

Using a symbiotic recovery medium led to a high percentage of seeds becoming stuck at protocorm stage which could not progress to full seedling stage.

We discuss the inequality still facing trans people, especially trans women of color, and how we as a community move forward to progress to full equality and being treated fairly without bias and discrimination.

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Nearly half of the patients with any degree of periodontitis had blood sugar tests indicating they had pre-diabetes, a condition that can progress to full-blown diabetes.

Over a two-year period, patients who were given antihypertensive medications were 80% less likely to progress to full-blown Alzheimer's than untreated patients.

F.D.A. officials say they would never approve drugs based on cognitive effects alone unless absolutely convinced that patients with very early-stage Alzheimer's that is likely to progress to full-blown dementia could be reliably identified.

Older people suffering from mild memory and cognition problems may be less likely to progress to full-blown Alzheimer's disease if they receive treatment for medical conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure and cholesterol, a new study has found.

Scientists are making steady gains toward developing tests that can predict whether patients with mild cognitive difficulties or even no symptoms at all are likely to progress to full-blown Alzheimer's disease.

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