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For instance, 5/13 medically-treated patients were deferred from surgery due to a doubtful neurological outcome or severe comorbidities.
A proportion of patients did not initiate treatment for a variety of reasons other than death and such individuals were deferred from the programme and follow-up was censored at the time they exited the programme.
The MRI knee and back findings of 25 randomly selected subjects who were inducted into the armed forces in 1983 and served at least 3 years as elite infantry soldiers were compared 25 years later, with 20 randomly selected subjects who were deferred from army service for full time religious studies at the same time.
We compared a group of elite infantry soldiers who were under surveillance since the beginning of their military training in 1983 [ 8] with a group of full time Torah scholars who were deferred from military service at the same time and maintained a sedentary lifestyle since then.
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The deferred group (DG) was deferred from the exercise program for 12 weeks.
Her daughter, Hilary, was deferred from Boston University.
"Then you're deferred from donating," she replied.
The $5.5 billion payment, which was deferred from the 2011 fiscal year, is due Aug. 1.
And the parameters of that discussion, whose start has been deferred from this year to next, have yet to be set.
The agency defaulted on a $5.5 billion payment due at the beginning of this month that was deferred from last year.
"Maybe it's that they are tired of New York City private school kids," worried the mother of a senior who was deferred from Yale, echoing a common refrain.
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