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For instance, severe hypoglycemia ( low blood sugar ) or hypercapnia ( increased carbon dioxide levels in the blood ) initially cause mild agitation and confusion, but progress to obtundation, stupor and finally complete unconsciousness.
For particularly severe conduct, the game official ( s ) may eject players ( ejected players may be substituted for ), or in exceptional cases, declare the game over and award victory to one side or the other.
For some people, pain can be significant to severe and interfere with daily life activities.
For example, the population which is at risk of the severe debilitating disease kuru has significant over-representation of an immune variant of the prion protein gene G127V versus non-immune alleles.
For the more severe disorders, such as type 1 glycogen storage disease, this may be supplied in the form of cornstarch every few hours or by continuous gastric infusion.
For criminal matters non-Latins were to be tried in the Cour des Bourgeois ( or even the Haute Cour if the crime was sufficiently severe ).
For most but not all cases of severe pain, surgery to shrink cysts can relieve pain in the back and flanks.
For severe forms of community-acquired pneumonia, the fluoroquinolones are associated with reduced hospitalization rates, but with no differences found in mortality between other antibiotic classes.
For certain severe infections where other antibiotics are not an option, their use can be justified.
For moderate to severe cases, another dose is applied seven to fourteen days later.
For the rest of his few remaining years he would be plagued by flare-ups of malaria and leg inflammations so severe that they would require surgery.
For journeys into affected areas, vaccination is highly recommended since mostly non-native people are affected by severe cases of yellow fever.
For the college game, in official College Bowl, NAQT or other events, there are severe eligibility rules, while other tournaments differ on whether senior or only junior undergraduate, graduate, and even non-students can play.
For more severe cases narcotic prescription drugs may be used.
For some people with otosclerosis, the hearing loss may become severe.
For example, " simple truncation sinc causes severe ringing artifacts ," in signal reconstruction, and to reduce these artifacts one uses window functions " which drop off more smoothly at the edges.
For instance, severe rains in June and July 2009 left 11, 000 people homeless.
For mild-moderate eczema a weak steroid may be used ( e. g. hydrocortisone ), while in more severe cases a higher-potency steroid ( e. g. clobetasol propionate ) may be used.
For heat dissipation purposes, cross drilling is still used on some braking components, but is not favored for racing or other hard use as the holes are a source of stress cracks under severe conditions.
For individuals with severe complications, corticosteroids or immunosuppressive drugs may be prescribed, and sometimes IVIG ( intravenous immunoglobulin ).
For example, in Syria, the Bedouin way of life effectively ended during a severe drought from 1958 to 1961, which forced many Bedouin to abandon herding for standard jobs.
For example, severe heart failure can cause pulmonary edema, pleural effusions, ascites and peripheral edema.
For nearly 1500 years of feudal China, the Nine exterminations ( 誅九族 ) is considered one of the most severe punishments found in traditional Chinese law enforced until the end of Qing.
For example, in micro-EDM, also known as μ-EDM, these parameters are usually set at values which generates severe wear.
For some affiliates, TWC actually provides a limited amount of live coverage during local severe weather ( with the Georgia-based announcers connected via ISDN ).

For and criticism
For his part, Merkle was doomed to endless criticism and vilification throughout his career for this lapse, which went down in history as " Merkle's Boner ".
For example, South Korean writer Kim-kyong-li wrote a criticism named " Must Kill Confucius, This Nation will be Solved " ( 공자가 죽어야 나라가 산다, gongjaga jug-eoya nalaga sanda ).
As Hugo Ball expressed it, " For us, art is not an end in itself ... but it is an opportunity for the true perception and criticism of the times we live in.
Along with her work as a writer of prose fiction, Russ was also a playwright, essayist, and author of nonfiction works, generally literary criticism and feminist theory, including the essay collection Magic Mommas, Trembling Sisters, Puritans & Perverts ; How to Suppress Women's Writing ; and the book-length study of modern feminism, What Are We Fighting For ?.
For Us, the Living consists largely of thinly-fictionalized lectures on social credit ( a movement that Heinlein later hid his involvement in ), as well as free love, and criticism of religious fundamentalism.
For example, conservative legal scholar, judge, and failed Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork is well known for his outspoken criticism of the antitrust regime.
For the first time in the series, Fleming encountered some harsh criticism for one of his novels.
For much of this period, only limited and restrained political opposition was tolerated, with no direct criticism of the president permitted in the press.
For example, the Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism draws no distinction between literary theory and literary criticism, and almost always uses the terms together to describe the same concept.
Denver's criticism of the conservative politics of the 1980s was expressed in his autobiographical folk-rock ballad " Let Us Begin ( What Are We Making Weapons For ).
For such " rationality ", the decision maker's goals are taken as part of the model, and not made subject to criticism, ethical or otherwise.
For example, the pericope starting at lacks a criticism of the disciples found in and later verses.
" A scholiast, commenting on the passage, wrote: " Simonides seems to have been the first to introduce money-grabbing into his songs and to write a song for pay " and, as proof of it, quoted a passage from one of Pindar's odes (" For then the Muse was not yet fond of profit nor mercenary "), which he interpreted as covert criticism of Simonides.
: Augustus J. Jaeger was employed as music editor by the London publisher Novello & Co. For a long time he was a close friend of Elgar, giving him useful advice, but also severe criticism, something Elgar greatly appreciated.
For coherence requires that the autonomy of criticism, the need to eradicate its conception as " a parasitic form of literary expression,.
For Frye, this kind of coherent, critical integrity involves claiming a body of knowledge for criticism that, while independent of literature, is yet constrained by it: " If criticism exists ," he declares, " it must be an examination of literature in terms of a conceptual framework derivable from an inductive survey of the literary field " itself ( Anatomy 7 ).
" For Frye critical integrity means that " the axioms and postulates of criticism.
For Frye, this " new poetics " is to be found in the principle of the mythological framework, which has come to be known as ' archetypal criticism '.
For some years he has taken an outspoken stance regarding the Middle East, resulting in a fierce criticism of the policies undertaken by the government of Israel with regard to the Palestinians.
For the most part of the century mostly ignored by mainstream literary criticism, these genres develop their own establishments and critical awards, such as the Nebula Award ( since 1965 ), the British Fantasy Award ( since 1971 ) or the Mythopoeic Awards ( since 1971 ).
The stones still have a few supporters, most notably Robert W. White, whose book A Witness For Eleanor Dare insists they were genuine and that criticism of them was false.
His art studies also probably led him to appreciate the new art form of silent film, on which he wrote a book in 1915: The Art of the Moving Picture, generally considered the first book of film criticism, according to critic Stanley Kauffmann, discussing Lindsay in For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism.
For criticism of Islam, see Criticism of Islam.
For criticism of political Islam, see Criticism of Islamism

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