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en We don't know what will happen. At this point, we don't know if a virulent strain will develop, or whether it will change over time, so it's not as severe in humans.

en [That is] something that we're evaluating very carefully to determine whether or not there's anything about this particular flu strain that's preferentially affecting children or causing more severe disease in children, ... We don't know the answer to the question yet. It is common for children to develop severe influenza and for deaths to occur in every flu season, unfortunately, so it will take us some time to figure that out.

en We don't have an answer yet. You have to balance the risks. The answer will depend on how bad the hurricane is, which direction it's heading and how virulent the flu strain is.

en Andre really has improved. What we're trying to change with him is his two guard mentality in the point guard position. When he penetrates, it's to score, and that's what he had to do in high school. He has point guard skills, but not a point guard mentality. So we've got to develop that and it's going to take some time. It's tough to learn.

en You have a lower abdominal strain and it becomes chronic, to the point where you start to have groin pains, ... At some point in that whole process, you treat the abdominal strain, until you decide it has become chronic and then you can classify it as a sports hernia.

en You have a lower abdominal strain and it becomes chronic, to the point where you start to have groin pains. At some point in that whole process, you treat the abdominal strain, until you decide it has become chronic and then you can classify it as a sports hernia.

en It should be unusual for something like this to happen, but it's not because people feed them and they get to the point where they lose their fear of humans.

en Everybody has agreed that it is now at the point where it can be classified as a sports hernia, ... It's a condition where you have a lower abdominal strain, and the lower abdominal strain becomes chronic to the point where you start to have groin pain.

en Everybody has agreed that it is now at the point where it can be classified as a sports hernia. It's a condition where you have a lower abdominal strain, and the lower abdominal strain becomes chronic to the point where you start to have groin pain.

en It would be a severe strain on our existing hospital system.

en Only birds can be infected. There is no bird flu strain that can be transmitted to humans in Dagestan.

en High Point became the world's dominant market over time because most of the top U.S. manufacturers were based around High Point. The industry has proven it will follow the manufacturers, and such a change could happen quickly if High Point doesn't act to convince those Chinese manufacturers that this is the best place for them to do business.

en But the risk is pretty much the same as it has been, it is very low to humans, but we're worried about the transformation of the virus into a human pandemic strain.

en Our findings lead back to humans because they tell us about a very important mechanism for controlling autoimmunity. At the same time, they may help us understand why people develop autoimmune diseases.

en He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. Our findings lead back to humans because they tell us about a very important mechanism for controlling autoimmunity. At the same time, they may help us understand why people develop autoimmune diseases.


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