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The possibility that the nerve becomes unloaded when the shoulder is protracted is unlikely since it had been found that protraction itself causes some median nerve stretch.
One reason why the process is often protracted is that NICE usually has to compare more than one drug.
The most protracted was the Hormel strike, a bitter, year-long battle in which the company demanded concessions and the local resisted its more conciliatory parent union.
A plan for peace through United Nations mediation, however difficult or protracted, is better than merely repeating the slogans "stay the course" or "withdraw on a timetable".
That the decision to replace Mr. Russert has been protracted is not just a reflection of the degree to which he made "Meet the Press" his own.
Far more difficult and protracted was the war against the ambitious governor of Ahwaz, Abu Abdallah al-Baridi, who aimed to supplant Ibn Ra'iq.
As the shoulder girdle is protracted there is a delay in nerve movement, which is followed by a steady increase in nerve excursion.
It will probably be protracted – and is expected to take several months.
It's been very protracted because it's been going on for a couple of months now," he continued.
"'The process has been protracted... it's been tortuous... and at times uncomfortable," said Davies.
Yes, deficits are bad, but protracted unemployment is far worse.
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