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Identification of ABCA4 retinopathies provides a specific molecular diagnosis and justifies a prompt introduction of simple precautions that may slow disease progression.

In consequence several countries are taking steps to introduce coding in education, however, the speed at which this skill is becoming essential demands its prompt introduction at all levels.

Mosley argued that the proposed legislation was illegal by EU rules, that Formula One needed more time to find alternative sources of funding and that the prompt introduction of a ban would lead to races being held outside Europe, while the coverage, including tobacco logos, would still be broadcast into the EU.

In order to facilitate the prompt introduction ('spring boarding') of generic medicine following the expiration of patents, governments may enact 'Bolar exceptions', whereby competing companies can make applications for the development and approval of a generic product before the patent expiration date.

Therefore, not to miss a diagnosis of DH would allow the prompt introduction of a gluten-free diet, to prevent all the complications that are associated with CD and to improve the general health status as well as the quality of life of the patients.

A parent disappears, prompting introductions to ancient characters and travels to otherworldly places.

William C. Ford Jr., Ford Motor's chairman, said in an interview at the meeting that the company planned to continue making the vehicle because a halt in production would prompt the introduction of similar vehicles by rival automakers with less commitment to safety and the environment.

In the first stage, a separate DRS is constructed for the sentence, in which pronouns prompt the introduction of new discourse referents which are marked as being anaphoric (we use underlining for this purpose).

So the indefinite expressions "a farmer" and "a donkey" prompt the introduction of two new discourse referents, x and y, and contribute the information that x is a farmer and y a donkey, while the verb contributes the information that the former chased the latter.

This is criticized by Laudan (1984) as making the reference of theoretical terms a trivial matter, since as long as some phenomena prompt the introduction of a term it will automatically successfully refer to whatever is the relevant cause (or causes).

In Britain, where growth has prompted the introduction of vinyl-only charts, sales reached 1.3m, the highest in 20 years.

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