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Luciana Berger, MP for Liverpool Wavertree and Shadow Cabinet Minister for Mental Health, who has suffered repeated and ongoing anti Semitic abuse on social media, said: "It is a sad reality that whilst online hate is such a serious and growing problem the response from social media companies has been so slow and inadequate.

UFC takes issue with "Justin.tv's repeated and ongoing failure to meaningfully address the rampant and illegal uploading of video of live Pay-Per-View UFC events by members and users of the Justin.tv website".

This requires the support of the health sciences, clear differentiation, and repeated and ongoing scrutiny.

Alternatively, divergence in morphology may be repeated and ongoing during the entire diversification process through processes of character displacement (that is, ecological speciation, [ 3, 4]).

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"Despite repeated requests and ongoing correspondence on the subject since 2010, we've yet to receive any indication from the universities minister of his plans or vision for helping the sector to achieve environmental sustainability, or meet carbon-reduction targets".

However, its distance from people living on reserve with diabetes limited their access for repeated visits and ongoing education and treatment.

New Zealand Cricket Players Associationn chief executive Heath Mills, who has worked closely with Sandle on the matter, added: "We want to ensure that incidents like this are not repeated and that we provide ongoing support for young players to ensure they are meeting all their obligations and responsibilities".

The lessons from this ongoing failure haven't been learned, so they are bound to be repeated (and they are).

He argued that a lone attack was hard to prevent and repeated his ongoing warning that terrorism was an inevitable threat.

Disruption of atherosclerotic plaques may act as a stimulus for repeated or ongoing thrombosis, which ultimately progresses over a period of days or even weeks to thrombotic occlusion with a secondary fresh thrombus.

These so called healed plaque ruptures are found very frequently in coronary arteries at autopsy.[2] [4] In other patients, atherosclerotic plaque disruption with mural thrombosis leads to a process of repeated or ongoing thrombosis, which ultimately results in an acute coronary syndrome.

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