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the defaulter
noun
One who fails to fulfill an obligation or perform a task, especially a legal or financial one.
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The defaulter rate among PTB+ cases that returned after defaulting treatment was high (26.6%), and such patients were more likely to default again compared to new PTB+ cases (7.8%) (p<0.01).
When considering all 1087 pulmonary TB cases (smear positives as well as smear negatives) registered in Tashkent during 2005, the defaulter rate was even higher with 21% (228 patients) defaulting.
The cops will call the defaulter "sir" as he is being evicted; the defaulter himself will repeatedly address the bailiffs as "sir" with shrill and futile demands that they leave the property.
That would not necessarily lead to the defaulter's leaving the euro zone, let alone prompt the collapse of the single currency.
The New Yorker, February 20 , 1943P. 7 In search of a defaulting customer the Consolidated Edison Company dispatched a letter to the librarian of Columbia University who had been the defaulter's employer.
While lawyers are reporting a similar rash of defaults among co-op owners, the risk to the building (and by extension to the defaulter's neighbors) is slight by comparison.
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Among the defaulters, 70.1% defaulted early (within 3 months) and 29.9% during 3 5 months treatment.
This study investigates who the defaulters in Tashkent are, when they default and why they default.
The study design enabled us to quickly obtain a general picture of defaulters in Tashkent; it allowed us to identify who the defaulters are and when they default, but it did not allow us to fully identify the reasons why patients default.
Among the defaulters, incidence of disability was 0.43 in early default and 0.41 in late default.
But the more than 180 sovereign defaults that have occurred since 1945 did not push the defaulters off a cliff.
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