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places and severe
In some places, such as Saudi Arabia and Iran, religion and government are one, and anyone caught promoting a religious practice outside of the government complex can be subjected to severe punishment.
Also, when severe ulcers resist treatment, particularly if a person has several ulcers or the ulcers are in unusual places, a doctor may suspect an underlying condition that causes the stomach to overproduce acid.
Nearby Cape Blanco is one of the windiest places on Earth, with gusts of 125 miles per hour ( 200 km / h ) or more achieved during severe winter storms.
The northern portion is generally level ; the soil is of indifferent quality, strong and marly in a few places, but rocky in all the valleys of the Sierra de Ávila ; and the climate alternates from severe cold in winter to extreme heat in summer.
Gödel's incompleteness theorem places a severe limit on how weak a finitistic system can be while still proving the consistency of Peano arithmetic.
Non-pharmacological treatments are the first measure in delirium, unless there is severe agitation that places the person at risk of harming oneself or others.
In some places, such as Australia, it is illegal to not kill a Common Carp when you can, due to their severe overpopulation.
When bunion deformity becomes severe enough, the foot can hurt in different places even without the constriction of shoes because it then becomes a mechanical function problem of the forefoot.
The climate of the region is severe, especially when compared with other places in the Western Alps.
One man and numerous buildings in the city were struck by lightning during the storm, which produced 2, 300 strikes within 30 kilometres of the city, which was more than what neighbouring Perth receives in an entire year and comparable to the most severe electrical storms which places in the tropics like Darwin are known for.
Around 25 % of children went to a grammar school, although there was a severe regional imbalance, with many more grammar school places available in the South than in the North, and with fewer places available for girls.
It is, on an annualized basis, one of the mildest places in the country, and frosts are rarely severe.
Often, people with neuropathy who live in areas with defined winters ( such as the northern United States ) report that their symptoms were much less severe after moving to places with an undefined winter, such as Florida, California or New Mexico.
The mountain is quite rugged in places, with several outdoor hazards that hikers may be unprepared for, including high altitude, severe weather, steep rock faces, and wild animals.
Pogo places stress on the frame of the vehicle which can be severe.
Many residents who witnessed this were reminded of the night of August 10, 1920, when severe rainfall caused the river to burst its banks in several places.
The damage associated with Dora in Florida was moderate to severe in some places.
Winter carnivals, or festivals, are popular in places where winter is particularly long or severe, such as Scandinavia, Canada and the northern United States.
Most generally, " strong typing " implies that the programming language places severe restrictions on the intermixing that is permitted to occur, preventing the compiling or running of source code which uses data in what is considered to be an invalid way.
Alexander places severe demands on Athens but relents on most of them after meeting with the philosopher Diogenes.
Existing in two places at once for extended periods of time, or in close proximity, causes severe weakness and psychological disturbance for humans but not for dragons, the effects of which are discussed in several novels.
The widely-publicized killings and rapes in places like Nemmersdorf by the Soviets led to a severe degree of fear in the entire German population of East Prussia.
Demand for secondary school places in the City had also dropped precipitously and there was a huge oversupply of schools space as Liverpool's population contracted during the severe economic recession of the early 1980s.

places and strain
The country's rate of economic growth cannot support rapid population growth or the strain which HIV / AIDS-related issues ( i. e., rising medical costs, street children, and decline in worker productivity ) places on government resources.
It is not entirely clear why secondary infection with a different strain of dengue virus places people at risk of dengue hemorrhagic fever and dengue shock syndrome.
In places with no public transport a car is the only viable option and that creates unnecessary strain on the roads and environment.
Eating should not be allowed until pancreatic inflammation has resolved, which usually takes around five days, as the digestion process places strain on the pancreas.
Prolonged use places enormous strain on the drive transmission and the mechanics of the tracks, which must be overhauled or replaced regularly.
911 medical calls that are responded to by a fire truck places less strain on ambulances and certified first responders, enabling them to focus on more critical patients.
The position places considerable strain on the woman's neck, so firm cushions should be used to support her.
Initially, this helps compensate for heart failure by maintaining blood pressure and perfusion, but places further strain on the myocardium, increasing coronary perfusion requirements, which can lead to worsening of ischemic heart disease.
As might be expected, such rigidity places strain on interpersonal relationships, with frustration sometimes turning into anger and even violence.
The process of teleportation places a strain on his endurance and that of any passengers ; carrying mass other than his body and clothing when teleporting adds additional strain through his body.
This technique places minimal strain on both the hold and the arms.
Bytown ( Ottawa ), Kingston and Toronto receive more than other places, putting a strain on local resources while at the same drastically increasing and changing the composition of the population in the province.
While the trust that Eells places in Christian missionaryism may seem naive at best, one must remember that he was raised on a very liberal, humanistic strain of early-nineteenth-century Protestantism.
The hybrid variety ' Tifton 85 ', like some other grasses ( e. g. sorghum ), produces cyanide under certain conditions, and has been implicated in several livestock deaths ( note that in several places this variety has been incorrectly reported as a genetically modified strain ; actually it is a conventionally bred F < sub > 1 </ sub > hybrid ).
Nonetheless, the deamination process creates urea, which places low, but consistent, strain on the nephrons.
The strain of the fight places substantial stress on Bruce's weak heart, so Terry helps Bruce into the mansion and gets him his medication ; Bruce proceeds to fall asleep afterward.
* Base wide, toed-out: the horse lands hard on the outside of the hoof wall and places excessive strain on the medial structures of the fetlock and pastern, leading to ringbone or sidebone, & potentially spraining structures of the carpus.
In the script Wayne's character refers to ' Timgad ' in sardonic reference to the apparent delusions of Paul's father, despite the fact this places a considerable strain on the geography of the plot.
This frequently places strain on the finances resulting in the need for fund-raising by supporters to enable missions to areas such as Southern Sudan, or Kitgum in northern Uganda to be possible.

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