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Five years ago some 16,600 were counted as having suffered deliberate harm, but the figure rose to 21,859 last year.

Dr. Ballard-Barbash said she thought 35percentt might be too high because women in the study were counted as having received radiation only if they got it within three months of their surgery.

School reports to the federal government do not reflect multiple suspensions, so that students who may have been thrown out 10 times were counted as having been suspended only once.

For questions split into two parts (i.e. questions 2, 4 and 5), patients were counted as having that symptom if 'yes' was selected for at least one part.

For questions that were split into two parts for patients (M.I.N.I. module questions 2, 4 and 5), patients were counted as having that symptom if 'yes' was selected for at least one part.

*6 respondents who reported that their drivers' license had been suspended or revoked were counted as licensed, and 12 respondents who reported that their learner's permit had expired or had been suspended or revoked were counted as having learner's permits because the focus of the study was license acquisition.

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Another 400,000 people are counted as having died from AIDS but also having TB, to which HIV makes people more susceptible.

Layoffs are far more prevalent in some industries, notably construction, where the nature of the work may mean that a worker has a series of jobs, losing each one as the job is completed, and is counted as having been laid off several times in any one year.

As a friend who worked for years in the health-insurance industry told me in an e-mail, Remember, it didn't take much to be counted as having a pre-existing health condition that got you rated up or denied — obesity, high blood pressure, arthritis, asthma, depression.

However, in the other combinations of cells and assays we considered, only 10 20% more cells are counted as having migrated in a directed, rather than random, motility condition.

The two kinds of assumptions (knowledge mobilization; TEK and science) can generate controversy because they imply differences about "whose" definition of TEK gets privileged, who is counted as having expert authority over environmental governance issues, and how TEK should be factored into policy processes that already have a role for disciplines like forestry or toxicology in them.

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