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To bring this back to dietary restriction, it is possible that a person who chooses a very restrictive diet may see improvement in inflammation but could over the long term develop nutritional deficiencies (iron or vitamin B12 for example) and experience side effects from this.

Over the medium term, develop permanent systems for allowing newly orphaned and vulnerable children in Programme areas to be identified and admitted to the Programme after the initial registration has closed.

On the longer term, develop this into a business that can help me support myself through high school and college, generating a part-time income from a part-time endeavor that relates vocation to avocation.

By establishing the potential for such biomarkers to revert to normality and linking these reversions to cellular events on the proliferative and apoptotic pathways we may in the medium term develop improved approaches to the promotion of colon health.

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"Generally, we know that in the medium term developing countries certainly have a claim both to the post of I.M.F.

In the short term, developed countries committed to provide "new and additional" resources to developing countries approaching US $30bn from 2010-2012, balanced for helping them to adapt to climate change and to manage the growth in their emissions.

We don't have the answers – at least not yet – but our shortlist so far includes strengthening natural systems (instead of merely sustaining them), investing in the long term, developing strong non-market economies and democratising ownership and economic governance.

The governing body's general secretary, Alex Horne, believes the system will benefit the women's game in the long term, developing the standard of football and having a knock-on effect at grass-roots level.

Symmorphosis is a relevant term developed by Ewald Weibel in Bern.

People who have studied coulrophobia have found a correlation to the "uncanny valley effect", a term developed by people in robotics to describe the emotional response curve experienced by humans observing lifelike non-human entities.

In the long term, developed countries should shift from seeking access agreements to concluding supporting agreements under which Africans themselves catch the fish in their own waters, within the sustainable levels, and European Union countries sustainably source their fish.

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