A failure to maintain a higher state.
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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 The Birds run a risk of reverting to behaviors less than helpful.
2 The shape of Lianna Agnellis fell in on itself, reverting to water.
3 The majority of possessed were intent on reverting to their original features.
4 On the phone, Alex had said the bar was reverting .. .
5 Adobe recommends reverting to a previous version until the bugs are fixed.
1 It was the reversion of power; it brought her a great exultation.
2 Give it seven or 10 years, though, and the reversion usually happens.
3 Words formed by the reversion of letters of former words; examples, 699-m.
4 Selfishness results in anarchy, a reversion to the Ishmaelite type of life.
5 But in regard to plants Dr. Hooker questions the fact of reversion .
1 Movectro was intended to be used for the treatment of relapsing - remitting MS.
2 Eight more relapsing patients were autografted after the achievement of second CR.
3 The illness that results is a severe and sometimes fatal relapsing fever.
4 In severe or frequently relapsing cases, vancomycin is the drug of choice.
5 Background: SCLC relapsing or refractory after induction chemotherapy is a chemoresistant tumor.
1 Netherlands; the other go-between between the incensed Queen and the backsliding favourite.
2 His relationships and then his breakups were characterized by backsliding , second thoughts.
3 He doesn't seem able to stand either the converting or the backsliding .
4 We are not, however, to discuss at present the physiology of backsliding .
5 No doubt there was plentiful vaporing, and cases of backsliding might occur.
1 Her grave demeanor, now lapsing into apparent stolidity, can be readily understood.
2 The demonstration was over, and Ferguson's story was lapsing into general gossip.
3 For allocation of delegates to Assemblies lapsing after civic limits rule imposed.
4 The batarian fainted, lapsing into unconsciousness from the sudden shock and pain.
5 The thought of Fanny's lapsing into military society was shocking to her.
6 It is claimed this resulted in the lapsing of the life policy.
7 The lapsing of the licensing laws in 1695 had given a special impetus.
8 The town ended there, the street lapsing into a rough and trackless barren.
9 In crisp, biting words he freed his mind without once lapsing into profanity.
10 It had gone beyond the tragic and was fast lapsing into comedy, farce.
11 We are all of us continually lapsing from it towards individual isolation again.
12 Hans replied to this sally with great vigor, lapsing into Dutch.
13 The brief, closing sentence was spoken as if she were lapsing into reverie.
14 When excited I should be lapsing into Italian, which would be very absurd.
15 Then his eyelids fell closed again, Jim lapsing back into a REM-like trance.
16 The biologist was one scream shy of lapsing into unrestrained hysteria.
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