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Yet in his video on the IDSA website, Auwaeter states that persisting Lyme disease "is not based on scientific fact".
But those who believe that persisting with containment of Saddam would have worked should still give thanks for his arraignment, trial and conviction.
"If you believe that persisting in tough tasks is energising rather than depleting," he writes, "will it protect you from will fatigue?
The AGM comes in the wake of a letter from Business Secretary Vince Cable to the UK's top 100 listed businesses warning them that persisting with high levels of executive pay would be a "dereliction of duty" and damage trust.
If one hypothesizes that persisting long-term immune alterations may participate in increased risk for additional infections in septic patients, the present results are somehow unexpected.
This may suggest that persisting pericranial and somatic myofascial pain have a consequence on motor performances and that physical inability mainly compromise quality of life in patients sharing FM comorbidity.
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But the conflicts that persist are bitter.
Droughts that persist for more than three months are common.
"Many of the problems that persist now persisted 25 years ago," Nichols said.
Things that persist over time are then wholes made up of such parts, and one says that persisting things perdure rather than endure.
The ones that persist are likely your toughest competitors.
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