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For decades children were given long term anticonvulsant drugs to prevent the recurrence of febrile seizures.
I'm unconfidently predicting that the Supreme Court will not cite to any foreign decisions this term.
Thus the term skeletal muscle pump designates the action of the skeletal muscles on venous blood.
Strengthening the hand of undemocratic regimes may be unavoidable in the short term.
Companies with poor safety records may be able to underbid companies that invest in safety but only in the short term.
This government is starting to bring this under control but has not committed to do anything long term.
Inclusion of some sheep or goats with cattle is required to ensure long term animal control of multiflora rose in pastures.
It is also winning business from multinationals that often want small local offices but do not want to commit to long term leases.
When the value of a geometric parameter in the model is zero, the multiplicative term becomes zero, and is therefore omitted.
A short period of excess food consumption can have long term effects on your body weight and fat storage even after the initial weight is lost.
Essentially, it was a term used in engineering to describe the effect of a mechanical force that placed strain or pressure on an object.
Admittedly the definition of each term is multivalent, and their connections are elastic.
There seems to be no one prepared to undertake the responsibility of deciding the long term position.
But in the longer term there are supportive arguments for not aggressively underweighting the sector.
Such a term will protect the reinsurer against the risk that no underwriting judgment is made at all in relation to any particular policy.
It's nice to see that what was once considered to be an impolite and undiplomatic term has now been so widely accepted by its targets.
My final term results reflected an excellent score and I somehow managed to secure a modest job.
The secretary, treasurer and annalist shall be elected for a two-year term or until a successor is elected.
The only real surprise in last week's announcement is that he would not stand for a fourth term.
He hopes that this tournament can become an annual event, perhaps even once every term.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is not probable that the eupatrid families were all autochthonous, even in the loose sense of that term.
He was, in the full force of the term, what is called in venery a knowing dog.
You'll have to coin a new term, because the only one I know is extrasensory perception, and that's obviously ridiculous.
Such a name would utterly miss the point, which is the violence of the wind as expressed in the term Euroclydon.
In a general and strictly chemical sense this term is applied to the salts of the non-volatile fatty acids.
This intermediate term conveys the sensuous impulse without loss of force to its eventuation in conduct.
Everywhere the system of vesting executive power in a president holding office for a term of years was adopted.
The executive branch is headed by the Governor, who is elected for a term of two years.
Infinity is a relative term, and in fact, decreases in extensity in the proportion that the consciousness expands and comprehends.
At the expiration of the term we agree upon, let us discuss this subject again.
We fix a term after the expiry of which the strength of the armies will be reduced.
This term is a pejorative which may be applied also to the exercise of our other senses.
A nymphomaniac, in 1688, caused the Valencia tribunal an even longer term of perplexity.
The Manx or Erse term which denotes the swell or rolling of the sea after a storm.
When the word devil is used as a general term or as an expletive the capital is not used.
Arjuna hath not, to be sure, revealed himself before the expiry of the term of exile.
It is to these epiphyseal separations that the term fracture or infraction usually refers.
I know of nothing in me, he wrote, why anyone should wish to be Erasmian, and I altogether hate that term of division.
Here again we catch a glimpse rather of a Socratic or eristic than of a Sophist in the ordinary sense of the term.
Balance WheelA term often incorrectly applied to the balance itself, but properly it is the escape wheel of the verge escapement.
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