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The actual mean of 1.07 being about halfway between 0 of complete correlation and 2.0 of no correlation, it is evident that there is a pretty fair degree of similarity in the behavior even of particular individual items of meaning as regards long-term stem displacement.
It has been argued that the name " Titus " in 2 Corinthians and Galatians is nothing more than an informal name used by Timothy, implied already by the fact that even though both are said to be long-term close companions of Paul, they never appear in common scenes.
One view is that many of the short-term effects continue into the long-term and may even worsen, and are not resolved after quitting benzodiazepines.
The elderly are more sensitive to the side effects of benzodiazepines, and poisoning may even occur from their long-term use.
The attempts by Konrad of Masovia to subdue the Prussian lands had picked long-term and intense border quarrels, whereby the Polish lands of Masovia, Cuyavia and even Greater Poland became subject to continuous Prussian raids.
Research has found that, even when students report not using the knowledge acquired in school, a considerable portion is retained for many years and long-term retention is strongly dependent on the initial level of mastery.
Very old unused gas mask filters from World War II may not be effective at all in protecting the user, and can even potentially cause harm to the user due to long-term changes in the filter chemical composition.
The main social indicators such as poor health, bad housing, and long-term mass unemployment, pointed to terminal social and economic stagnation at best, or even a downward spiral.
Additionally, the OS has yet another facility for converting an application from being long-term fixed to being fixed for an indefinite period, possibly for days, months or even years ( however, this facility implicitly requires that the application firstly be swapped-out, possibly from preferred-memory, or a mixture of preferred-and non-preferred memory, and secondly be swapped-in to non-preferred memory where it resides for the duration, however long that might be ; this facility utilizes a documented Supervisor Call instruction ).
But he was just the same in England and even his long-term friend Lord Harris agreed that " his gamesmanship added to the fund of stories about him ".
A major nuclear exchange could have severe long-term effects, primarily from radiation release, but also from the production of high levels of atmospheric pollution leading to a " nuclear winter " that could last for decades, centuries, or even millennia after the initial attack.
Mnemonics aim to translate information into a form that the human brain can retain better and even the process of applying this conversion might already aid the transfer of information to long-term memory.
Eugen Tarnow suggests that dreams are ever-present excitations of long-term memory, even during waking life.
Foreigners residing in Japan are subject to immediate rejection for all credit card applications simply based on a " foreign-sounding name ", which in Japan is quite easily established, even if the person is a long-term resident or citizen of Japan.
" Thus, many long-term investors, even those who buy and hold for decades, may be classified as speculators, excepting only the rare few who are primarily motivated by income or safety of principal and not eventually selling at a profit.
Such early neutering does not appear to have any long-term health risks to cats, and may even be beneficial in male cats.
Their tariffs on long-term contracts were raised in line with American inflation, even though prices in Argentina were falling.
Memfis ' CEO and producer Lars Jönsson seeks to establish long-term working relationships with directors, and support even less commercially oriented projects, such as Moodysson's A Hole in My Heart and Container.
Understood in this way, pride is an emotional state that works to ensure that people take financial decisions that are in their long-term interests, even when in the short term they would appear irrational.
# Basic values may require or prohibit certain actions even if the long-term result might be unfavorable ( these long-term consequences may eventually cause changes in basic values )
Gradually it was realized that the radiation produced by radioactive decay was ionizing radiation, and that even quantities too small to burn posed a severe long-term hazard.
Major powers, such as Ancient Rome and the British who had colonial vassals, would especially receive many such political hostages, often offspring of the elite, even princes or princesses who were generally treated according to their rank and put to a subtle long-term use where they would be given an elitist education or possibly even a religious conversion.
Reduction in formation of new long-term memory ( which by definition survives withdrawal of attention ), is common in delirium, because initial formation of ( new ) long-term memories generally requires an even higher degree of attention than do short-term memory tasks.

even and treatment
It may be that in this comment he has broken from the conventional pattern more violently than in any other regard, for the treatment in his books is far removed from even the genial irony of Ellen Glasgow, who was the only important novelist before him to challenge the conventional picture of planter society.
Usually the work studied offers us a special or even an individualized rendering or treatment of the ideas in question, so that the student finds it necessary to distinguish carefully between the several expressions of an `` -ism '' or mode of thought.
That we are experiencing an upsurge of interest in the many formulations and preventive adaptations of brief treatment in social casework is evident from even a small sampling of current literature.
The treatment seems unnecessarily loose-jointed and complex, largely because the method is lax and the analysis seems never to be pushed to a satisfactory or even a consistent stopping-point.
Such fascinating novelties in the score as the fugual treatment of `` On The Side Of The Angels '' and `` Politics And Poker '' were handled splendidly, and I thought Rudy Bond and his band of tuneful ward-heelers made `` Little Tin Box '' even better than it was done by the New York cast ; ;
Human clinical trials will be the next step in producing treatment and perhaps even preventative vaccines and microbicide
If the assets used are not identical ( so a price divergence makes the trade temporarily lose money ), or the margin treatment is not identical, and the trader is accordingly required to post margin ( faces a margin call ), the trader may run out of capital ( if they run out of cash and cannot borrow more ) and go bankrupt even though the trades may be expected to ultimately make money.
Discontinuation of benzodiazepines or abrupt reduction of the dose, even after a relatively short course of treatment ( three to four weeks ), may result in two groups of symptoms — rebound and withdrawal.
Although the symptoms resolve, even with treatment the infection persists and enters a chronic phase.
This evolved in the late 1990s into the treatment of other parts ( that did more than just increase the life of a product ) such as amplifier valves ( improved sound quality ), baseball bats ( greater sweet spot ), golf clubs ( greater sweet spot ), racing engines ( greater performance under stress ), firearms ( less warping after continuous shooting ), knives, razor blades, brake rotors and even pantyhose.
Perhaps even more important than compensation is that class treatment of claims may be the only way to impose the costs of wrongdoing on the wrongdoer, thus deterring future wrongdoing.
A CDC training manual specifically for cholera states: “ Continue to breastfeed your baby if the baby has watery diarrhea, even when traveling to get treatment.
Very often, no actual mystery even existed: the books simply revolved around justice being served to those who deserved harsh treatment, which was described in explicit detail.
Since then the Court has appeared to be more open to finding states guilty of torture and has even ruled that since the Convention is a " living instrument ", treatment which it had previously characterised as inhuman or degrading treatment might in future be regarded as torture.
Studies comparing cognitive functions before and after treatment for acute malarial illness continued to show significantly impaired school performance and cognitive abilities even after recovery.
In a ring all of whose ideals are principal ( a principal ideal domain or PID ), this ideal will be identical with the set of multiples of some ring element d ; then this d is a greatest common divisor of a and b. But the ideal ( a, b ) can be useful even when there is no greatest common divisor of a and b. ( Indeed, Ernst Kummer used this ideal as a replacement for a gcd in his treatment of Fermat's Last Theorem, although he envisioned it as the set of multiples of some hypothetical, or ideal, ring element d, whence the ring-theoretic term.
Women breastfeeding should discontinue breastfeeding for at least a week, and likely longer, following radioactive iodine treatment, as small amounts of radioactive iodine may be found in breast milk even several weeks after the radioactive iodine treatment.
Their treatment of the aboriginal inhabitants, whom they are accused of having practically exterminated, is a grave charge, and if true, cannot be condoned on the plea that such conduct was characteristic of the age, and that as bad or worse was perpetrated by other nations even in later years.
The Khmer Rouge explicitly targeted the Chinese, Vietnamese, and even their partially Khmer offspring for extinction ; although the Cham Muslims received disfavorable treatment, they were by contrast encouraged to " mix flesh and blood ", or intermarry and assimilate.
He was reportedly impressed with how the mountain tribes of Cambodia lived, which the party interpreted as a form of primitive communism ; as a result, those minorities received more lenient and sometimes even favorable treatment than the urbanized " bourgeois " Chinese and Vietnamese.
Rossini tested the humble thirteen-year-old girl himself, had her admitted to the school with special treatment, and even procured her an early engagement to tour his Stabat Mater around Northern Italy, so that she could pay for her studies.
::( a ) even though a legal definition suffices, mandatory hospitalisation can be ordered in cases of murder ; if the defendant is not medically insane, there is little point in requiring medical treatment.
It was this surprising, disarmingly friendly treatment, that " was successful to some degree ," the report concludes, in undermining hatred of the communists among American soldiers, in persuading some to sign anti-American confessions, and even leading a few to reject repatriation and remain in Communist China.

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