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Examples
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For these patients, the primary indication for treament is contraception, not PMS.
Yaz Makers to Women - "We Screwed Up" aka TBTAM 2009
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I do not need this kind of treament from a vacuum company.
unknown title 2009
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But a large part of resistance to being categorized as mentally ill is an entirely rational resistance to loss of freedom and the possibility of barbaric treament and incarceration.
Mental Health Institutions and Prisons, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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One in 10 GPs has seen waiting times increase for oncology cancer drug treament, while 6% said they were experiencing restrictions on other types of cancer care.
NHS cuts expected to spark boom for private healthcare providers 2011
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All went well, though I got the silent treament for a long time.
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I see this doctor getting away with denying treament based on political affiliation as an extension of that clause.
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CIBC also said it intends to have three series of its non-cumulative Class A preferred shares treated as non-viability contingent capital, or NVCC, under Basel III, and is seeking formal confirmation from the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions regarding the capital treament of convertible preferred shares after OSFI finalizes the draft NVCC advisory it published in February.
Canadian Bank Earnings Fall Short Carolyn King 2011
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Metabolic significance of diagnosis and treament of celiac disease in type 1 diabetic children. 4th Place Poster Presentation.
Research 2010
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In 2009, the first year of the WTA's new Road Map, instances of players pulling out of WTA Tour events declined by 25%, while court-calls — requests for treament by the courtside trainers — were cut by 28%.
Stars Out but WTA's in Great Shape JONATHAN CLEGG 2010
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In 2009, the first year of the WTA's new Road Map, instances of players pulling out of WTA Tour events declined by 25%, while court-calls — requests for treament by the courtside trainers — were cut by 28%.
Stars Out but WTA's in Great Shape JONATHAN CLEGG 2010
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