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It wasn't the company's fault, and it was an unavoidable but rare consequence of the business they ran.
Death is a rare consequence of DDS in adults following HD.
HR-HPV infections are extremely widespread throughout the world, but malignant transformation is a rare consequence of the infection.
Widespread peritoneal metastases, including omental infiltration is a rare consequence of retroperitoneal malignancy, such as renal cell carcinoma (Fig. 3c, 5c)[ 38].
It has been reported that HL may be a rare consequence of a common infection, with the probability of oncogenesis increasing with age at the time of infection.
An excess of childhood leukaemia as a rare consequence of an underlying infection might then have resulted from the increased level of contacts between susceptible (more prevalent in rural areas) and infected individuals (Kinlen, 1988).
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Empowered early on by the notion their own sex drive is out of their control and female bodies are theirs for the taking, men grab and grope and force, then complain about whatever rare consequences they might face.
The diagnosis of a viral infection, with serious albeit rare consequences, is an unexpected consequence of blood donation.
Some authorities have asserted that substance abuse and dependence are uncommon or rare consequences of opioid use for pain; however, the heterogeneity of the available evidence does permit accurate estimates of the prevalence or incidence of abuse in opioid-treated patients.
Storms and Mayors Economists call it the black swan — an impossible-to-predict and exceedingly rare event of historic consequence.
However, CNS relapse of BCR-ABL+ leukemia after allogeneic stem cell transplantation is a rare event with lethal consequences, impeding observation of larger patient cohorts.
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