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Patients with hormone-sensitive breast cancer or breast cancer that has progressed may not be eligible for this form of fertility preservation.

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"Sometimes progress may not be possible".

Many Conservative wonder whether, in the light of the Congo bonfire, the progress may not be too fast.

China led the way in driving down emissions but the latest figures from oil company BP come with a warning that the progress may not last.

By the end of "Sunshine State," one gets the impression that the march of progress may not be an entirely bad thing.

Weary of the inconclusive jousting on a treaty with teeth, many delegates and observers say that small progress may not be a bad thing.

He ends up by suggesting that allowing the Chinese people a milestone to mark their progress may not cause the end of the world.

To obesity warriors, trying to assess how best to spend the money and demonstrate progress may not be clear for 10 years or more, prompting calls for patience.

Any student who is deemed to have not made sufficient research progress may not be allowed to take the preliminary exam and research progress is taken into account for pass, fail, and retake decisions.

"The progress may not be fast enough or far enough but it still can discourage further efforts because of that approach so we do always need to mark what's been accomplished," he said.

Costs will be contained, Mr Shumlin says, by cutting administrative expenses, slashing fraud and rewarding doctors for the quality rather than just the quantity of care.However, this progress may not proceed as hoped.

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