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1 I feel I was unfairly treated because I was a shop steward.
2 The patient was not treated because these results excluded malignant disease and he was asymptomatic.
3 Despite this high prevalence, schizophrenia is not well treated because of its enigmatic developmental origin.
4 Many working age adults choose not to be treated because they often cannot afford the medicines that are available.
5 In the time of James I, many of the English people were very hardly treated because of their religion.
6 His wife was also treated because she came into contact with the animal's blood, though she was not bitten.
7 He said he feared the there would be more bugs that could not be treated because of resistance to antibiotics.
8 The oligarchs originally reacted with fury and insist they are being unfairly treated because they have no links to the Kremlin.
9 My wife, who had been threatened, insulted, and roughly treated because of my opinions, had indeed found safety at my brother-in-law's.
10 Part of Reynolds' appeal is that he was harshly treated because as he was bleeding from the nose at the time.
11 A number of unworthy beliefs about God are being tacitly dropped, and they are so treated because they are unworthy of Him.
12 And some of us will quite possibly die from other illnesses that haven't been treated because there is so much focus on Covid.
13 He promised to revisit the way compensation claims are being treated because in the past few years, just about all applications have been thrown out.
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