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It is also worse enough to detect etravirine associated mutations (V90I, K101E and E138A) in 8.4% of the patients in areas where etravirine is yet not available.
It is worse enough to note, a wide variation in MIC values of the isolates from AIDS patients and HIV negative patients in the current study.
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A strike? Worse: not enough people are buying MG Rover cars.
They seldom understand their function and are prone to meddle too much -- or, worse, not enough.
But he hasn't been bold or daring or – worse – compelling enough to impose his vision on a dissident Congress.
The fact that he was educated and knew better but just thought it would make good conversation was even worse, and enough to drive me crazy.
In summer 2009, after screening by the school nurse, Marissa learned she had scoliosis, a curvature of the spine, which seemed to be getting worse fast enough to warrant a brace to try to slow or stop its progression.
Any shadow over Piazza is based largely on innuendo and his admitted use of a pre-steroid, the over-the-counter androstenedione, early in his career, but in this climate that will, for better or worse, be enough to keep him out this year.
What's worse, without enough sleep you are more likely to crave sugary snacks to compensate for low glucose levels.
In turn then the user has to repeat the frequencies to get the needed dose or even worse not enough power to be even effective.
The Apple II GS was even worse, not compatible enough with the Apple ][ and not powerful enough to attract developers, particularly Bill Gates who saw no potential for Microsoft applications. That brings us to 1984. The Macintosh changed the game, right? Hardly. At its coming out party, the Mac was two years behind schedule. I recall the "Mac's Last Slip" jibes at company meetings.
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