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The slower increase in haemoglobin in those with diabetes could be the consequence of sooner improvement in the non-diabetes group.
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It seems that more affluent groups benefit sooner from improvements in diagnosis and/or survival.
Even without a firm commitment to HS3, McLoughlin says, "there will be other improvements sooner: the electrification going on, the money we're spending on [Manchester] Victoria station, it's all part of the infrastructure".
Maybe they're almost done, but until I see payroll growth, I'm making no more predictions about sooner-than-expected improvements in employment.
If the Bees' League status can be assured sooner it will be a significant improvement.
"Then, with a correction of oil prices, which will come in time, and a correction in the oil rig supply, which will come sooner, there will definitely be gradual improvement in the industry".
In the past he has cheerfully confessed to spending every last penny on his appearance, and would sooner go without food than economise on cosmetic improvements, but he is one of the most unselfconscious people I have ever met.
This suggests that causes other than screening were responsible for the changes in breast cancer mortality for example, changes in risk factors and improvements in treatment may have occurred sooner in some areas than in others.
In fact, he wishes other inventors had redesigned his condom sooner, especially because there was so much room for improvement: "How can my ugly, clumsy female condom get any worse?" Hessel says.
Early height and weight measurements now show clear signs of improvement, and results are to become available sooner after completion of data collection than in previous MICS rounds.
That hasn't happened yet, but with continued improvements along these lines it could come sooner than anticipated.
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