Symptomatic
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And this is, in 2004, the FDA has approved MR-guided focused ultrasounds for the treatment of
symptomatic
uterine fibroids.
We diagnose the disease eventually, once it becomes symptomatic, and then we treat the symptom for 10, 20, 30, 40 years.
Why couldn't we just inject the pancreas with something to regenerate the pancreas early on in the disease, perhaps even before it was
symptomatic?
The former are not
symptomatic
of an underlying disease, injury, or condition; they are the condition.
If you've got a harmful organism, a high proportion of the people are going to be symptomatic, a high proportion of the people are going to be going to get antibiotics.
It may be television's not so important, but it's kind of symptomatic, isn't it?
We're going to pile risk factors on one arm, and when that arm hits the floor, you are
symptomatic
and diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
You should be
symptomatic
for Alzheimer's.
But basically, nothing much is going on until you start to get
symptomatic
AIDS, and by that stage, you're not looking great, you're not feeling great, you're not having that much sex.
Tookey continues "aimed squarely at oafs with unwashed underwear, filthy minds and knuckles that graze the pavement when they walk, this sex comedy is so sordid, unfunny and malodorous that it is enough to put you off sex, and indeed films, for life", before concluding "Sex Lives of the Potato Men is not merely a truly vile film, it is
symptomatic
of a new national culture of instant self-gratification, yobbishness and sadism that is now being celebrated on screen".
It's a shame that it is not more widely available, a radiant film from the 50s (though troubled and moderately sexist,
symptomatic
of the time period, but not so blatant that it can't be overlooked in the same way that critics can overlook the racism in 'Birth of a Nation').
With migrant numbers sharply down, the current political crisis is obviously
symptomatic
of a broader existential battle between empathetic liberalism and populist illiberalism.
The Spanish case is
symptomatic
of a larger problem.
On the contrary, the lack of product-focused discussion is
symptomatic
of a far more serious problem facing businesses of all sizes in nearly every industry.
Indeed, the failed Greek “fiscal consolidation and reform program,” and the way the EU’s leaders have clung to it despite five years of evidence that the program cannot possibly succeed, is
symptomatic
of a broader European governance failure, one with deep historical roots.
To reach this goal, people who are
symptomatic
or at high risk need to be connected to the health system for testing.
These indicators are
symptomatic
of a general pattern of discrimination.
The contrast on display is
symptomatic
of a deep rift within the Western world.
Their plight,
symptomatic
in many ways of the plight of women around the world, holds lessons for us all.
Wide scale disengagement from politics, however, is
symptomatic
of a deeper social estrangement.
The time is ripe to gather and coordinate recent economic insights on motivation, preferences, measurement, and modeling, and lay the groundwork for systematic, rather than symptomatic, change.
And they are
symptomatic
of an economy that is out of sorts.
But it is always dangerous to find in sports large metaphors for national decline, so the temptation to view the IPL as
symptomatic
of everything that is wrong with today’s India must be resisted.
Some commentators argue that the French Front National problem is
symptomatic
of a general European problem of the right.
This seems to be
symptomatic
of the country's state of mind: it is blocked.
But China’s vulnerability to these factors, as serious as they are, is
symptomatic
of deeper institutional problems.
For, as in the past, accusations of an inherent conflict of interest are
symptomatic
of a profound change in the academic mission.
The ongoing dispute between Europe and the US over the choice of the military transport plane -to be used to deploy the new 60,000 strong European Rapid Reaction Force - is
symptomatic
of Europe's problems.
That lack of unity is
symptomatic
of the BRICS members’ underlying incompatibilities.
The wanton cruelty there is all too clearly
symptomatic
of a systemic failure.
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