Efforts should therefore be made to normalise glycaemia when diabetes is first diagnosed. |
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Bethell has become notorious for his high-profile campaign to normalise nudity. |
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According to sources, it will take at least a week's time for the situation to normalise. |
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The United States has the needed leverage, including through the potential to lift sanctions and normalise diplomatic relations. |
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They predict that for February conditions will normalise, and we'll get the usual amount of rain for that month, 90mm. |
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At any rate, to allow their version of events to float in the blogosphere, untouched and unanswered is to normalise it, make it an acceptable and normal kind of argument. |
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Host countries often make it difficult for them to normalise their residency, particularly discouraging work permits for other family members. |
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Violence and terrorism have been present in Algeria and still no solution has been found to normalise life and allow progress in all areas. |
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The fifteen EU Member States each express their desire to reestablish or normalise their diplomatic relations with the FRY as soon as possible. |
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Do you not see yourself as having the ability to normalise views around gender equality? |
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We need to normalise the aviation sector and do away with the rules constricting its growth. |
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Hence the need to intensify efforts to normalise relations between the two countries and promote trust between them. |
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But children have a survival instinct for accommodating whatever situation they find themselves in, and even this one begins to normalise around Michele. |
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Since that time, our country has tried to convince the US to denuclearise the Korean peninsula, to normalise the relations and to sign a peace treaty. |
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In that respect, I believe that current measures are temporary and that through patience and level-headedness, through dialogue and mutual respect, they will be lifted and our relations will and must normalise. |
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Since the return to democracy, the various Presidents have worked to normalise relations with Latin American countries and especially with its three neighbours. |
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Before pooling, we applied a vincentisation procedure to normalise reaction times across subjects. |
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He said such social exchanges are part of the overall attempt that we have been making with all seriousness to normalise relations with Pakistan. |
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There is no shortage of food or other commodities in Jaffna as the Government has taken every possible step to send essential items to normalise food storage. |
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Indeed, on the medium and long term it is expected that demand will pick up and prices would be expected to normalise once the economic and financial situation will improve and buyers' behaviour will return to normal. |
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I am confident that the DRC will accept this proposal and will shortly do the same thing, consolidating the mutual commitment to normalise diplomatic relations by exchanging Ambassadors. |
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Intensely soothing active ingredients, such as allantoin and liquorice root extract along with vitamins A and E, normalise the functions of the skin. |
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Their removal, announced yesterday in Washington, is part of a broad wind-down of emergency liquidity backstops by the Fed as markets normalise. |
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We cannot normalise our relations with that entity. |
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The US is outperforming Europe and the Yellen Fed will be forced to normalise rates sooner than the markets expect, despite the puffery from Jackson Hole. |
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