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outcome and country's
In a statement to the Congolese nation and to the international community released on 11 November 2006 from Paris, the Cardinal seemed to doubt the independence of the country's Independent Electoral Commission ( headed by a Catholic priest, Apollinaire Malu Malu ) and the outcome of the runoff of the first direct presidential election in the more than 40-year history of the country pitting the incumbent Kabila against his challenger vice president Jean-Pierre Bemba.

outcome and improved
In addition, a greater proportion of patients in the SCS + physical therapy reported a 6 (“ much improvedoutcome ) based on a global perceived effect scale compared to physical therapy alone ( 39 % vs. 6 %, P
They found that in studies with a binary outcome, meaning patients were classified as improved or not improved, the placebo group had no statistically significant improvement over the no-treatment group.
It was not until the late 19th century however that advances in anatomy and physiology, as well an appreciation of the germ theory of disease, had improved the outcome of this operation to the point that it could be considered an acceptable treatment option.
Sertraline also improved the depression of dysthymic patients to a greater degree than group cognitive behavioral therapy or interpersonal psychotherapy, and adding psychotherapy to sertraline did not seem to enhance the outcome.
Although helmet treatment may be warranted in more severe cases, evidence for improved outcome is weak in moderate cases.
The invisible hand, he wrote, destroys the possibility of a decent human existence " unless government takes pains to prevent " this outcome, as must be assured in " every improved and civilized society.
This trial compared the outcome of gemcitabine / erlotinib to gemcitabine / placebo, and demonstrated improved survival rates, improved tumor response and improved progression-free survival rates.
Correct and timely diagnosis, as well as improved treatment methods and an understanding of the parasite are important factors in improving the outcome of infection by Acanthamoeba.
However, confusing street naming is not a necessary outcome of street network design and can be improved.
Education about symptoms, how to manage them, and their normal time course can lead to an improved outcome.
Since then, EWB has replaced its mission statement with four outcome areas: Supporting rural African capacity, Advocating for improved Canadian policies toward Africa, Engaging Canadians to contribute and connect to Africa, and Helping the engineering profession serve global society.
The optimal treatment is not known, but, in one retrospective study of 93 patients in Taiwan, use of a third-generation cephalosporin and a tetracycline ( e. g., ceftriaxone and doxycycline, respectively ) were associated with an improved outcome.
TDM aimed at improving patient care by individually adjusting the dose of drugs for which clinical experience or clinical trials have shown it improved outcome in the general or special populations.
Hospitals with designated trauma centers have improved outcomes when compared to hospitals without them., and if trauma victims transfer directly to a trauma center it can greatly improve the outcome of the trauma case.
Pediatric endocrinologists had realized that some boys with micropenis had deficiency of growth hormone which could be improved with hormones rather than surgery, and over the next decade a couple of reports suggested adult outcome as males was not as bad as expected for the boys with micropenis who had not had surgery.
Although they improved their status with the aid of Christian missionaries, the outcome of their conversion did not conform to the intent of those missionaries.
Taiwan and several states in the United States have started the newborn screening and results of such regimen in early diagnosis and early initiation of the therapy have dramatically improved the outcome of the disease ; many of these babies have reached the normal motor developmental milestones.
Immune tolerance therapy to eliminate these antibodies has improved the treatment outcome.
Preliminary results have shown a 50 % reduction in mortality in those treated with progesterone and showed an improved functional outcome.
These attempt fixation rigid enough to allow almost immediate mobility, in an effort to minimize stiffness and improve ultimate function, although there has been no demonstration of improved final outcome from early mobilization ( prior to 6 weeks after surgical fixation ).
Note: No study has definitively demonstrated improved outcome in critically ill patients managed with PA catheters ..

outcome and foreign
Despite his personal anger over this outcome, which was considered a personal defeat by Luns, the foreign minister nevertheless worked to restore relations with Indonesia in the aftermath of the West New Guinea problem.
The Reagan Doctrine was strongly criticized by the neoconservatives, who also became disgruntled with the outcome of the Gulf War and United States foreign policy under Bill Clinton, sparking them to call for change towards global stability through their support for active intervention and the democratic peace theory.
After Finland's independence and the Civil War in Finland the matter of whether Finland should be a republic or a constitutional monarchy was much debated ( see Frederick Charles of Hesse ), and the outcome was a compromise: a rather monarchy-like, strong presidency with great powers over Finland's foreign affairs, the appointment of the Council of State and the officers of the civil service.
Frederick William was dissatisfied by this outcome, and the acquisition of the whole Duchy of Pomerania was to become one of the main goals of his foreign policy.
While the meeting itself was confidential, Reagan emerged from it with support and enthusiasm for Savimbi's efforts, stating that he could envision a UNITA " victory that electrifies the world ," suggesting that Reagan saw the outcome of the Angolan conflict as critical to his entire Reagan Doctrine foreign policy, consisting of support for anti-communist resistance movements in Central America, Southeast Asia, and elsewhere.
Haugwitz was now once more appointed foreign minister, as Hardenberg's colleague, and it was he who was charged to carry to Napoleon the Prussian ultimatum which was the outcome of the visit of the Tsar Alexander I to Berlin in November.
With the Muslim conquest of Persia in 644 AD, the Alexander romance found its way into Persian literature — an ironic outcome considering pre-Islamic Persia's hostility towards the national enemy who conquered the Achaemenid Empire and was directly responsible for centuries of Persian domination by Hellenistic foreign rulers.
The outcome of the constitutional change made in 1936 was that, while he was mentioned nowhere explicitly in the constitution, Irish ministers continued to sign international treaties in the King's name, and the King continued to accredit Irish ambassadors, and receive the letters of credence of foreign diplomats.

outcome and trade
The largest private networks were Travelnet which was an information and booking-system for the travel industry and RDWNet which was set-up for the automobile trade to register the outcome of MOT tests to the agency that officially issued the test-report.
The logical outcome of that is globalisation, i. e. the systematic removal of all barriers to trade worldwide to facilitate market expansion.
It decides the outcome of a trade dispute on the recommendation of a Dispute Panel and ( possibly ) on a report from the Appellate Body of WTO, which may have amended the Panel recommendation if a party chose to appeal.
The theorem states that if trade in an externality is possible and there are no transaction costs, bargaining will lead to an efficient outcome regardless of the initial allocation of property rights.
Of course, the parties themselves would care who was granted the rights initially because this allocation would impact their wealth, but the end result of who broadcasts would not change because the parties would trade to the outcome that was overall most efficient.
When the journal Kultura interviewed Kukliński, Kukliński said that planning for martial law had begun in late 1980 and that the Jaruzelski group planned to crush Solidarity regardless of the outcome of negotiations with the trade union and the Polish church.
They suggested that the two governments ' begin to consider contingent means, including mutually beneficial trade and fiscal reforms, for saving and strengthening the historic relationship between our nations, whatever the outcome of the E. E. C.
What the various trade unions sought to prevent by keeping the human workforce in the factories, was the inevitable outcome of the industrialisation ; namely huge unemployment among the skilled workforce, because of the higher wages they had to be paid, as opposed to the unskilled labour.
This was Edgeworth's key finding-the result of trade between two people can be predicted within a certain range but the exact outcome is indeterminate.
A successful outcome of the Doha round became increasingly unlikely, because the broad trade authority granted under the Trade Act of 2002 to U. S. president George W. Bush was due to expire in 2007.
Efficiency of economic integration of specific union right now is assessed as a final outcome between trade creation and diversion effects: it is cost-effective in case of prevailing of the trade creation effects, and vice versa.
A direct outcome of the event at Kulachal was the takeover of the black pepper trade by the state of Travancore.

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