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"Whatever the cause, the later days of the empire were marked by discouragement and fear, by what has been well termed 'a failure of nerve.' The Roman Empire was like a declining business, whose program is retrenchment and retreat, whose ventures are desperate, whose employees can only shrug their shoulders and hope that the old enterprise will last out their time".
FORM and SORM provide the probability that a contaminant exceeds a target level at a well, termed the probability of failure.
Those who met none of the criteria were classified as "non-fatigued, well" (termed NF).
The findings of improved hemodynamics, end-organ function, exercise tolerance, and overall improvement in quality of life thanks to left ventricular assist device (LVAD) therapy led to device implantation for non-transplant candidates as well, termed "destination therapy".
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Dr. Turner, of Chicago, said skeptics might well term that picture "the absurd universe, or the preposterous universe".
Singly, each "exhibit," as we may as well term these gifs, pages, and collections, is hardly worth a second look.
In this figure, the substance and well terms are held constant.
Helsingin Sanomat called the result "shocking" and "exceptional," as well terming the result a "protest vote".
Seven papers were identified that reported on the prevalence of expressing amongst mothers of well, term infants.
A lopsided score may well be termed a "rout" rather than a "win".
They are termed well-bedded, a type of primary stratification.
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