Recurrence
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Going into the first surgery for a
recurrence
of salivary cancer in 2006, I expected to be out of the hospital in time to return to my movie review show, 'Ebert and Roeper at the Movies.'
That cloudy white mass that you see is the
recurrence
of the tumor.
And whether or not you have conventional treatment, in addition, if you make these changes, it may help reduce the risk of
recurrence.
They looked and, in these 1,800 women, given twice a year a drug that builds bone, you reduce the
recurrence
of cancer by 35 percent.
So the idea that chemotherapy may just be disrupting that complex system, just like building bone disrupted that system and reduced recurrence, chemotherapy may work by that same exact way.
Those who have experienced war usually try to prevent its recurrence, and the grim reality of its death and destruction are shown in this film about as graphically as they were allowed at that time.
As I look through the pages of comments, I see a fairly common
recurrence.
Unfortunately, this global crisis was made in America, and America must look inward, not only to revive its economy, but also to prevent a
recurrence.
The praiseworthy intention is to avoid a
recurrence
of the cost and price divergence within the eurozone during the last ten years.
They may mitigate the consequences of peak prices, but they are inadequate to avoiding the
recurrence
of shocks, which can be accomplished if the G-20 acts on eight priorities.
The OLA, created under the Dodd-Frank financial reform legislation of 2010, was intended to prevent a
recurrence
of what happened in September 2008, when one failing firm, Lehman Brothers, was able to trigger a cascade effect that nearly destroyed the financial system.
No North-South dialogue has emerged to investigate the incident, or to prevent a
recurrence.
Whether moral hazard or globalization hazard, more careful credit rationing by investors could be expected to reduce the
recurrence
of financial crises.
As he argued, unregulated capitalism can lead to regular bouts of over-capacity, under-consumption, and the
recurrence
of destructive financial crises, fueled by credit bubbles and asset-price booms and busts.
Recent research suggests that efforts to eliminate cancers may actually hasten the emergence of resistance and tumor recurrence, thus reducing a patient’s chances of survival.
One patient described the
recurrence
of voices as akin to being "in a constant state of mental rape."
The European integration process – aimed at overcoming Franco-German enmity and reconciling West Germany’s industrial potential with European stability (and thus, under the US and NATO security umbrella, excluding the
recurrence
of war in Europe) – was marginal to its concerns.
Created by oil consumers in the 1970’s in response to the OPEC price shocks and the embargoes by Arab oil exporters, the IEA has succeeded in establishing and supervising a system of national oil stockpiles, which has helped to prevent a
recurrence.
But the similarity between the two types of crisis ends where preventing their
recurrence
begins.
Research in Peru showed that fortifying an oral-rehydration solution with the proteins extracted from Ventria’s rice substantially lessens the duration of diarrhea and reduces the rate of
recurrence
– a near-miraculous advance for people in the developing world.
But if the US-China trade and debt relationship merely picks up where it left off, what will prevent
recurrence
of the same unsustainable dynamic that we just witnessed?
That would require some extraordinary policy measures to return conditions closer to normal, and they must conform to existing treaties, which could then be revised in a calmer atmosphere to prevent
recurrence
of imbalances.
But the current US leadership is going too far in the other direction, including by raising the threshold for stress tests to $250 billion and letting non-banks off the hook, which increases the risk of an eventual
recurrence
of the 2007-2008 financial crisis.
Will it be able to exercise authority and ensure security for ordinary Libyans, thereby preventing a
recurrence
of the blood vendettas that shattered Iraq after Saddam’s fall?
We intend to take a two-pronged approach: significantly increase our local-currency lending and explore new avenues within the framework of the Vienna Initiative to tackle the crisis and prevent its
recurrence.
These could include higher capital or provisioning requirements as buffers for more difficult times, or the stipulation of liquidity standards and special requirements for systemically important banks in order to avoid a
recurrence
of the “too big to fail” dilemma that many countries – not only in the EBRD region – have been facing.
But the record’s predominant feature is the
recurrence
of solar radiation cycles lasting about 11 years (called Schwabe cycles, after the astronomer who discovered them in 1843).
In response to the
recurrence
of well-publicized and highly damaging scandals in recent years, many universities and some entire national research funding agencies now convene “institutional review boards” to deal with breaches of what has come to be known as “research ethics.”
Among the questions being asked by NGOs, the UN, and national donors is how to prevent the
recurrence
of past mistakes.
At the same time, the eurozone must be equipped with the instruments needed to restore stability and prevent the
recurrence
of crisis conditions.
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