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Doctors were told, he said, that they were best off "trying to palliate symptoms, withholding medications until symptoms occurred".
He was hoping that the lorazepam he'd take to palliate the flight north would keep him tranquillized for the duration.
And possibly other such assurances are in fact words of Isaiah himself, compelled by his love to palliate the blow.
Even so, Mr. Warren said, he felt his attitude was good-natured enough to palliate even those who disagree with him.
They looked broken, powerless, unable to do anything to palliate the beating, just look forlornly at the clock and will it to run down.
They drink, take drugs, to palliate this, but they are disgusted with the act and they are always changing partners and cannot be really happy".
Moreover, antibiotics are designed to cure an acute disease — not to palliate a chronic one — so people need them only for a limited time.
Three out of the eleven patients also got radiotherapy to the prostate to palliate local symptoms.
RT was administered to palliate the lumbar pain induced by bone metastasis.
The Fontan procedure was designed to palliate complex congenital heart disease with univentricular physiology.
Endoscopically inserted self-expandable metal stents (SEMSs) are used to palliate malignant gastric outlet obstruction (GOO).
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