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Examples for "relapse "
Examples for "relapse "
1 Studies suggest an association with a good prognosis; however, relapse can occur.
2 The problem, Kindt said, is the memories remain and people often relapse .
3 Main outcome measures: Time to alcohol relapse and to heavy drinking relapse .
4 However, more than fifty percent of patients will relapse within a year.
5 High relapse rates after ECT remain a serious and common clinical dilemma.
1 The problem is when the memory lapse results in a serious outcome.
2 Lockup commitments, typically of three years, begin to lapse later this year.
3 However, if your relationship ends, your South African Spousal Permit will lapse .
4 Domestic violence is not about anger or a temporary lapse of control.
5 Why didn't things simply lapse back to the way they'd always been?
1 With Toynbee in mind, I let my thoughts regress to hunter-gatherer times.
2 An important distinction, however, exists between the dynamical and the mathematical regress .
3 Then I started to regress , failing on moves I'd had on lockdown.
4 People can quickly lose mental faculties and even regress to mental retardation.
5 Otherwise Europe will regress to a dark past we thought gone for ever.
1 We don't stand still or retrogress ; we keep going on and up.
2 The pituitary, too, begins to retrogress after the period of maturity.
3 There are species which are arrested, there are some that retrogress .
4 Would I could retrogress over the devious and enchanting itinerary.
5 Along this line of comprehensive scientific control the world has to go or it will retrogress , it will muddle and rot....
1 Not purchase of land whose water rights don't fall back that far.
2 Leicester fall back to try protect their lead and Wolves surge forward.
3 We may continue to fall back on our need for an enemy.
4 Feb. 11 - Russians fall back in Mazurian Lake district; they still hold Czernowitz.
5 We need to be prepared to fall back on inner defenses, General.
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