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When the safe zone collapsed in the next phase of the war, they confronted this dilemma directly by temporarily withdrawing their protection of civilians.
After this age any worker may begin withdrawing funds, regardless of how much he or she has accumulated.
The aspirated cytoplasm and the spermatozoon were then gently ejected into the cytoplasm and the needle was withdrawn.
The tip of the needle was gently positioned inside the target pronucleus which was aspirated, while the needle was withdrawn.
As noted, the practice of withdrawing young girls from school greatly diminished in the late 1960s and 1970s.
However, this amount does not exactly represent the resources available for retirement since this includes the amounts that have been withdrawn for housing and investments.
One of the three woman, who was ninety-five years of age, was withdrawn when it became clear that she found the interviews too exhausting.
Federal officials said employers were withdrawing from the fund faster, increasing the burden on those that remained.
Attempting to come to terms with these rapid social changes, individuals increasingly withdrew into silence, fearful of exposing their true selves to strangers.
Similar considerations inhibited governments from issuing official warnings to opposition newspapers or from withdrawing their publishing concession.
Packets were withdrawn from storage at different intervals, ranging from 6 h to 730 d, and seed viability estimated.
In ten years they miscued only once, putting out an inflammatory tract, which was quickly withdrawn on governmental advice.
The notion that privatization and deregulation can solve these problems by withdrawing the state from command is an illusion.
With the bevel of the needle facing downwards, as much liquid as possible was withdrawn from both the well and the cover-slip.
Nevertheless, she was withdrawn from bottlenose whaling and commercial sealing.
Many social provisions have been withdrawn, and the low-income groups largely have to rely on themselves to survive.
Every symptomatic treatment for fatigue had to be withdrawn at least 14 days before randomization.
Alternatively, resources may be withdrawn from the target group to counter undesired behaviour.
If an initiative is not withdrawn, the government can either recommend its approval or rejection or it can offer a counterproposal.
After calling in artillery and air support to cover its retreat, it withdrew in considerable confusion.
Three patients died and three patients withdrew from the study.
No patient was withdrawn for noncompliance, and none abandoned the trial to participate in another trial.
The judges can avoid the forced choice between sincerity and decisiveness by withdrawing from the business of adjudication.
Indeed, the small print of the 1926 episcopal suspension made clear that the means to grace were being decentralised, even laicised, not callously withdrawn.
Once the building works ceased and doles were withdrawn, the refugees had to find other work in order to survive.
To reach the judgment that life support should be withdrawn, the proxy is not strictly bound by the "four corners" of the document.
Here it seems that goodwill toward the patients had not been withdrawn.
Death in the intensive care nursery: physician practice of withdrawing and withholding life support.
Infants who looked away more were also more active, whereas infants who withdrew more were less active.
Rehabilitation of socially withdrawn preschool children through mixed age and same age socialization.
Bottle feeding can be introduced during the phase of nasopharyngeal intubation, and this can be withdrawn for gradually increasing periods.
In the early 1980s, the company voluntarily withdrew the drug from the market.
The heat is withdrawn from it by forcing the warm fluid (by continuity) down against the bottom where it is cooled by conduction.
The pin engaging the radial arm could be withdrawn, permitting the whole assembly to rotate freely with the cylinder.
The school board withdrew its proposal a month later.
When he was finally pronounced fit for work, city authorities withdrew his welfare checks.
About 23% of paroxetine and 31% of clomipramine patients withdrew, most due to adverse side-effects.
During therapy sessions, many cues were offered which were withdrawn systematically while feedback and correction of errors were given as well.
If principles of solidarity between old and young are applied here, age might simply be withdrawn as a selection criterion.
Difficulty in withdrawing technologies that prove not to be cost-effective.
Tired to death he withdraws into his bed and reads a book.
Supposedly withdrawn into a place of private retirement, the author nonetheless makes an occupation of exposing him- or herself to public view.
Each became dissatisfied with the ruling regime and withdrew its solid support.
Nitrogen and phosphorus are largely withdrawn from senescing leaves before abscission, and used for new growth or stored in plant tissue.
The injection pipette was withdrawn and the oocyte released from the holding pipette.
At the end of each experiment, seal resistance was assessed by withdrawing the patch pipette to obtain an outside-out patch.
Secondly, means testing necessarily involves withdrawing benefits from those who have built up private pension rights.
As the pace of embodied technological progress accelerates, a large amount of vintage capital goods will be outgraded and withdrawn from the productive sectors.
The major part of the assistance scheme had already been implemented and paid for and could no longer be withdrawn.
He essentially withdrew from active participation in the department around 1925.
Three of the countries withdrew from the process, two others were added with slightly different arrangements.
A droplet of groundwater was collected from the end of the measuring tape when it was withdrawn from the tube.
Where membership trends diverge, who withdraws from the major cross-class associations first, the senators or the broad citizenry?
At the same time, the administration withdrew its support for the compromise version of the bill.
The patients who withdrew for various reasons (10) did not seem to influence the result since none of them had extensive need of assistive technology.
Ninety-five adults and twenty-five children were withdrawn from the study after randomization.
Four hundred microlitres of the supernatant were withdrawn, corresponding to the soluble protein extract.
In the re-allocation procedure, each individual was withdrawn from its source population, and allelic frequencies for the source population were computed again.
Processes interact with each other either locally or remotely, by inserting and withdrawing tuples from tuple spaces.
Another replied that antibiotics were "ordinary" means and could never be withdrawn.
Surprisingly, the question of how to treat patients or surrogates who wish to have implanted life-sustaining devices withdrawn occurs rather frequently.
Overall, more patients withdrew from treatment in the exemestane group compared with the tamoxifen group (365/2362 (15.5%) vs. 302/2380 (12.7%), respectively).
Prior to transplantation, the future possibility of withdrawing consent for aggressive treatment should be raised as an option with patients and their families.
While keeping the coil and the guide wire stationary, we withdrew the catheter until the entire coil was extruded.
Although some tenants withdrew from social interactions in their scheme, a more common strategy appeared to be situational avoidance.
A canopy or external blind system can be introduced with great effect, provided it can be withdrawn in winter.
However, in 1999 after less than 10 months of use the recommendations by paediatric and public health authorities were withdrawn.
To do this systematically is too vast a task to undertake here, so we will illustrate by withdrawing just one of the twelve.
Furthermore, rights are sometimes withdrawn from children who commit criminal acts.
Should antiepileptic drugs be withdrawn in seizure-free patients?
At that point, experimental medication was withdrawn for 8 weeks, during which time investigators and patients remained unaware of treatment assignments.
One patient in the sham group withdrew from the study due to worsening of clinical depression.
Transient global ischemia was induced in rats by bilataeral carotid artery occlusion for 10 min combined with hypotension by withdrawing blood.
If a reliable diagnosis of hypertension has been made before starting treatment, therapy s hould not be withdrawn unless there is a good reason.
Only 28% of the sertraline patients versus 35% of the amitriptyline patients withdrew because of adverse effects.
All patients who withdrew from the study prior to week 14 were considered non-abstainers.
Subjects were withdrawn at the time they changed their dose of a psychotropic medication.
Of all patients beginning the trial, 80 % had successfully withdrawn 6 months later.
Sure enough, thousands of letters and phone calls were sent to the publisher asking for the novel to be withdrawn.
The indigenous heritage industry reacted to the repeated local resistance by withdrawing their commitment to the development of the site.
The reasons individuals gave for withdrawing were usually related to their inability to find the time to use the software at home for 2 hr0week.
Infants begin to smile, show excitement when presented with familiar faces, and display what is considered to be sadness when positive stimulus events are withdrawn.
At this point, the mandril was withdrawn into the delivery system.
Peers were found to respond to maltreated children's dysregulated behavior by avoiding, withdrawing from, or actively rejecting and victimizing them.
No matter who is the corrector and no matter what the error is, error must be withdrawn.
When urban sales taxes are increased, the investment-induced increase in labour productivity and profits is withdrawn.
When the female withdraws the ovipositor from the host egg, the egg keeps its shape.
Is it not possible, even at this late stage, for the licence to be withdrawn?
The system is withdrawn against the atrial septum and the proximal bag is exposed.
Again, because a treatment was not withdrawn, life was sustained.
Indeed, as long as lethal palliation is permitted, those distinctions cannot even place withdrawing life-sustaining treatment and active euthanasia on different sides of the line.
Plots receiving the drought treatment were also irrigated every 2 weeks until 30 days before anthesis, when water was withdrawn.
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