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