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Let me set aside the distressing irony that protesters in, say, Tahrir Square in Cairo last spring were, in the main, better treated by repressive authorities than protesters on a California campus.
Radiologists felt the patient was better treated in the angiography suite and surgeons felt the OR was most suitable.
About 49% said they believed that if Labour were dependent on the votes of the SNP to run a government, then Scotland would be better treated than the rest of the UK, while 17% disagreed.
The kind of disease that might be better treated in the germ line, if ethically acceptable, is cystic fibrosis, which affects many different tissues.
Proper patient selection is critical, because preoperative findings of medial column joint instability, concomitant hallux valgus deformity, or degenerative joint disease of the medial column might be better treated with arthrodesis of the naviculocuneiform or first tarsometatarsal joints.
"It was not lost on him that the German officers were better treated than he was," his daughter Lynn said.
Nonetheless, people who should have known better treated the estimated growth rates as solid data, and in particular took to heart their apparent message that the best was yet to come.
An act of Parliament was obtained in 1900, which allowed Sheffield Corporation to buy an additional 105 acre, on which contact beds would be built, so that the effluent could be better treated before discharge.
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