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Despite criticisms, most reviews were ultimately favourable to Empire: Total War.

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Hence, in this population of mainly T3 4 rectal cancer patients, a strong serum CAIX response to initial treatment reflected forthcoming tumour down-staging (ypT0 2) and node sterilisation (ypN0), but not necessarily tumour cell death (TRG score), and ultimately a favourable PFS.

However, the larger improvement in scores obtained in the Marsh stage 1 group, though not completely resolving the symptoms of any case, did produce a reduction in the severity of the ailments, and ultimately a substantially favourable effect on patients' HR-QoL.

When the breakdown position of one individual is less than the other person, the solution to any conflict will ultimately result in less favourable conditions for the first individual.

Hence, it is not yet clear whether the partial immune reconstitution induced by HAART will ultimately also have a favourable effect on HPV-associated cancers (Frisch et al, 2000; Dorrucci et al, 2001; Ahdieh-Grant et al, 2004; Heard et al, 2004).

Shell told its investors in its 2013 annual report of the "disputes" in Nigeria, where it "believes that the outcomes of these matters will ultimately be resolved in a manner favourable to Shell" albeit with the caveat "no assurance can be provided".

It is also possible that pre-pregnancy health and lifestyles of mothers determined to conceive and ultimately accessing AC services are more favourable than in naturally conceiving women and able to promote better perinatal outcomes [ 32].

For this reason, gene expression profiling can be exploited to improve not only the accuracy of a diagnosis, but can also help to select the appropriate treatment, which ultimately can lead to a more favourable prognosis.

Such value chains can be leveraged to achieve economies of scale and drive down costs of production by sourcing services from wherever they are least expensive and regulation most favourable, processes that can ultimately lead to the increased availability, affordability and consumption of risk commodities [ 13].

England's inability to break down Slovakia was widely criticised, though it was arguably their failure to hold out against Russia that ultimately cost them a spot on the more favourable side of the draw.

Nonetheless, some gastric cancer patients may experience recurrence and ultimately die from the disease, even with a favourable prognostic background (Lim et al, 2005).

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