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"Obviously, those who violate this will be confronted according to the law," the statement added, without elaborating.
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As many families hit the roads this bank holiday weekend, parents will be confronted with the age-old dilemma of how to keep their brood occupied and behaving on long journeys.
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Large-scale social surveys, such as future cycles of PIAAC, will be confronted with this fact and will have to assess whether and how to cover this group of people in the survey design.
Due to demographic trends, significantly more women per capita will be confronted with this disease in the future [3].A Moreover breast cancer is associated with high costs for national health care accounting to about 0.5-0.6 0.5-0.6 total health care expenditure of developed countries [2].
The other Republicans will be confronted with this, and have to either offer support for Christie's position or explain what they'd do differently.
Considering the number of pregnant women who visit GPs and pharmacists annually and the prevalence of antidepressant use during pregnancy (2% to 8%), doctors and pharmacists will be confronted with this subject a number of times each year.
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