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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.
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Some progress may have been achieved this week on one of the demonstrators' demands.
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.
Efforts to control the disease in Hong Kong appeared to be making headway last week, but the progress may have been short-lived, as cases jumped sharply over the weekend.
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.
And apartheid ended in South Africa.Recently, though, freedom's progress may have come to a halt, or even gone into reverse.
But further progress may have to await yet another election, in the state of Gujarat, where Hindu mobs killed more than 1,000 Muslims earlier this year.
"They used to be the suburban connection, and those areas are now becoming blighted and depressed," she said, noting that Newark's progress may have an unintended "rippling effect" that simply relocates poverty.
Negotiators for the P5-plus-1 group and Iran issued an optimistic-sounding joint communiqué at the conclusion of their meeting in Geneva on Oct. 15 and 16, without specifying what progress may have been made.
In the early stages of the campaign, the focus was more on the defects of the current United Progressive Alliance government and the supposed material progress of Gujarat under Modi, however illusory such progress may have been for most of its citizens.
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