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en Whoever refuses to remember the inhumanity is prone to new risks of infection.

en He told me I would heal slower and I would be more prone to infection. But I've been through three surgeries already and I've never had any trouble with infections or anything like that.

en It's all location dependent. In the northern half of the states, it will be minimal. But in areas prone to hurricane-related risks, it's likely that insurance will rise substantially, probably for several years.

en Her number one attribute is her competitiveness. She refuses to let her team lose. She refuses to be stopped.

en In the minds of the Chinese people, this is unacceptable. That the United States, after doing this, still refuses to acknowledge responsibility and refuses to pay for the damages.

en He refuses to let life get the best of him. He refuses to be overcome. He's the one who does the overcoming.

en A cold or the flu starts out as a viral infection, but in some cases a secondary bacterial infection can occur.

en This is the first time that we have third-generation infection in terms of laboratory-acquired infection.

en Bob was in a hospital in Fairhope, Alabama, ... A few days after he went through triage for his arms, he got an infection. The dirty water got into an open cut and it's a really bad infection. He's being treated with antibiotics through an IV.

en The number one concern is the infection, ... We're going to try to see if the infection involves the bone at all.

en Some areas are prone to drought and some areas are prone to flooding in Portage County, and those local municipalities would want to identify specifically what would be best for their community.

en You get low-level infection in your gut. You are then later in hospital, you are on antibiotics for other reasons, and a lot of the normal gut E coli get killed off. This one gets growing, and then you get a urinary tract infection and it has a resistant strain.

en I want to emphasize that it's not that these men are what we call rape-prone. It's that they're in a rape-prone environment. I think that's an important distinction. He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. Fraternity men and athletes are no more likely as individuals to rape somebody - but there are a few characteristics of both fraternities and sports teams that speak to this issue.

en was prepared to take risks for the peace process, risks to secure agreement and risks to implement it.

en The death of spectators is extremely painful and in those areas where a lot of work has been done to cut out the risks. Accidents on the course are different. The people sum up the dangers. They are (voluntarily) involved in a sport full of risks and therefore they know the risks they are taking.


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