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But, for unknown reasons, SARS has largely spared children.
For unknown reasons, SARS has generally spared children; 2.8percentt of the country's cases were in children younger than 14.
Though infants are spared, children between the ages of 2 and 12 are often susceptible, but tend to do better as they get older.
The epidemic of obesity has not spared children.
Historically, it was assumed that diabetes complications primarily affected adults with long-standing and/or poorly controlled disease and spared children with recent-onset disease.
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Gas weapons cannot be aimed in order to spare children or other noncombatants.
Parents stopped down the street to spare children the embarrassment of being seen with Mom.
"We might be able to intervene early and spare children a lifetime of therapy.
Wood halted production each time, at considerable cost, to spare children the trauma of seeing pictures of headless Teletubbies in their parents' morning paper.
The minister said he wanted to spare children from watching him roll around under the covers with Abergail Plaatjes, 25, a vivacious, tattooed South African.
Also consider that divorce mediation and collaborative divorce are on the rise, a result of parents' wanting to spare children the horrors of the Kramer v. Kramer bloodbaths of their own childhoods.
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