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And legal practitioners have at times suggested procedures to palliate the somewhat burdensome and often slow legal notification process, particularly where the debtor is based overseas.
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It can not, however, palliate progressive weakness to the point where the patient requires help with all and even the most intimate self-care.
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Most patients with glioblastoma take a corticosteroid, typically dexamethasone, during their illness to palliate symptoms.
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It could not, on its own, palliate the members' anguish, but it has at least helped in the healing process.
www.telegraph.co.uk
In addition, he is exploring the radiobiology of lung cancer combined with chemotherapy, the use of stents to palliate lung cancer and outcomes research including robotic lung lobectomy.
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More importantly, monetary policy can palliate, but not cure, structural problems of low growth and inflexible markets.
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During the difficult time of palliating a loved one, family members now have a quiet, comfortable home like setting.
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Or they have a pretty gross surgery to palliate them, but they don't last long.
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By having generated this fear, campaigners are optimistic that governments must now be seen to be actually doing something that will palliate public concerns and fears.
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So it would be a case of cope or palliate.
www.gizmodo.com.au

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