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Another crucial term is "imminent threat" — which a person is supposed to pose in order to be killed.
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The condition implies a near term reversal is imminent.
The operative term here is "imminent," which is what sets those in the Southwest apart as losers – it's harder for them to continue living in denial of the impacts of climate change.
This paradoxical condition is termed 'malignant CTH' and is imminent if both CTH and TBF are high: in Fig. 2, this is observed at high TBF levels where oxygenation improves little with further TBF increases because physiological shunting is already high, even for negligible CTH.
Today you cannot seriously imagine such contours and terms when Brexit is imminent and the Euro-block is absorbing tremendous pressures.
The use of PROMs for quality improvement beyond acute procedures to long term conditions, including COPD, is imminent [ 1].
Earthquake prediction has proven especially elusive, and there are no reliable short term indicators that an earthquake is imminent within days to hours.
Gultekin Gencer said that the 35-year-old Brazilian forward's arrival is imminent after terms were agreed – and promised that the newly promoted club, who signed Eto'o last week after his departure from Sampdoria, have not finished in the transfer market.
Join the Discussion A SENATE vote on President Obama's nomination of Ben Bernanke for a second four-year term as chairman of the Federal Reserve is imminent.
Monitoring such long-term activity is vital to understanding whether an eruption is imminent, according to the researchers.
But if shutdown is imminent, it may start implementing Code Dahmer in its long-term strategy.
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