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1 The numbers involved were especially large and the circumstances especially serious , Xinhua added.
2 These diarrheas are especially serious when accompanied by a steady loss in weight.
3 The tribunal described the case as not especially serious .
4 Jerome had been especially serious that day, his usual cheerful patter nowhere to be found.
5 Asthma is especially serious in these cases, and these patients rarely live to old age.
6 This is especially serious because immediately following earthquakes, public demand for telephone services increases drastically.
7 For the pro pilots and especially serious rivet-counters, Laminar Research revised the physics engine and flight dynamics.
8 That sentiment seems to be shared by many, who do not see the trial as especially serious .
9 The usual Sunday service was conducted in the men's hut, and all seemed especially serious and attentive.
10 But then again, nobody least of all himself would claim the author to be an especially serious chap.
11 Concomitant EHC and myocarditis are especially serious , but the prognosis for children who survive neonatal EHC is generally excellent.
12 The problem of the tenement and the flat is especially serious , because they are the factories of human life.
13 And in our own tests, as well as the reports of many readers, the antenna problem is not especially serious .
14 Those who commit especially serious breaches of the whip guidelines will forfeit any prize money they gained in so doing.
15 Reducing crime and corruption South Africa has unacceptably high levels of crime, especially serious and violent crime, according to the NDP.
16 The injury is not considered especially serious and manager Stephen Kenny has not ruled him out of Sunday's FAI Cup final.
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