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Discover Ludwig'remain approved' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it as a synonym for "remain valid" or "continue to be accepted." For example, "Once the contract is signed, the terms will remain approved for the duration of the agreement."
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At the same time, certain GM food products remain approved but are not on offer since retailers assume that consumers would shun labeled GM food.
In the United States, Avastin is likely to remain approved for use against breast cancer at least for a few more months while the drug's manufacturer, Genentech, appeals the decision.
Kaiser Permanente intends to avoid purchasing products that contain any type of chemical flame retardant, including Firemaster 550 and others that remain approved for use.
However, these guidelines required both rules to determine the eligibility of child care services to become and remain, approved child care services for the purposes of Childcare Assistance along with sanctions against those child care services that did not comply with eligibility criteria.
Thus, both leukoreduced and nonleukoreduced blood components currently remain approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
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This is because although child benefit stops when a child reaches 16, if they remain in "approved" education or training, families still qualify.
The majority of capacity assessments were carried out by doctors (1,227/1,732, 70.7%), with the remaining by approved social workers or approved mental health practitioners (308/1,732, 17.8%), nurses (103/1,732, 6.0%), and other members of the multidisciplinary team (34/1,732, 2.0%).
The TCIs were a welcome therapeutic option for the management of AD when they were approved over 10 years ago, and they remain the only approved treatment for long-term use in children 2 years of age and older.
There remain surprisingly few FDA-approved medications for SUDs, despite an improved understanding of the biological underpinnings of these disorders, as well as the cost to both an individual, and society at large.
In fact, AZT would remain the only FDA-approved treatment for HIV infection until 1991.
Oxford GlycoSciences, a British biotechnology company, announced yesterday that patients taking its experimental drug for Gaucher disease were able to remain off Cerezyme, the only approved treatment, for the six-month duration of a clinical trial.
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