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Toxicities included hypotension (requiring use of dopamine in two patients), allergic reaction, blurred vision, neutropaenia, thrombocytopaenia and leukopaenia.
Writers within this movement say that the world is not neatly divided into national categories, but that boundaries are increasingly blurred and negotiable.
While this did not alter the two-party game, it nevertheless heightened competition, thus blurring party lines for some voters.
One of the most important of these claims was that the visual signals of hierarchy were blurred, that precedence could not be assured.
Everywhere they looked, they saw the lines blurring between supposedly private activities.
Transformations in the structure of the family may have blurred age-scheduled roles.
She and those light-skinned children blurred the boundary between white and black.
In addition, the story blurs the boundaries between the legitimate and the illegitimate, authority and deviance.
The notion of affinity thus systematically blurred the distinction between natural substances and chemical artifacts.
The space seems flattened and compressed, blurring the distinction between interior and exterior, between close and far away.
One can easily confuse this pattern with the sultanistic regime type's "blurred line" between regime and state.
The relation between original and secondary stimulus is inevitably blurred by random fluctuations due to the probabilistic nature of all chemical reactions.
Instead, this melody blurs the articulation of the notated 9/8 metre through agogic emphasis on the first tied dotted crotchet.
Landed families had town houses alongside wealthy merchants, while the divisions between land and trade were blurred at many points, frequently within the same family.
Moreover, advances in biotechnology, such as tissue engineering and bone cement and fillers, have been blurring the lines between medicinal products and medical devices.
The lines between medicinal products, biologics, and medical devices are becoming increasingly blurred by these advances.
The reproductions of maps are often blurred or printed to a scale that makes details and legends illegible.
By comparing conditions 7 and 8, we see that blurred or smoothed contours showed a weaker discoloration effect than focused and discrete contours.
The selective effects reported here suggest that adaptation was restricted to specific locations, even if imperfect fixation may have slightly "blurred" the adapted zone.
From top to bottom, a conical postreceptoral blurring filter of increasing diameter has been applied.
The apparent contrast between "automatic" and "strategic" practice is blurred.
Furthermore, electronic reverb blurs the boundary of the live performer's voice, room acoustics, and electronic sounds.
Over time, the boundary of the team becomes somewhat blurred as a new informal relationship forms with the nonmember.
In practice, round-off error usually blurs this situation.
Adultery blurred the lines between civil and correctional jurisdictions and needs to be teased out more fully.
The distinction between primary and secondary material is blurred : long passages of both kinds are quoted without any indication of their different nature.
Without consent, the distinction between the duties of intensivists and transplant surgeons could become increasingly blurred, which could compromise the duties of the former.
The line between disease treatment versus enhancement immediately becomes blurred.
However, in at least two respects this line of resistance was blurred.
Totalitarianism blurs the distinctions, and eliminates the struggle between good and evil, because the evil is good.
Talking in public about nuclear use without differentiating between strategic and battlefield use was designed to increase nuclear deterrence by blurring the differences.
Common side effects of carbamazepine in children and adolescents include sedation, ataxia, dizziness, blurred vision, nausea, and vomiting.
Not only that, but the state also deliberately blurred the distinction between the payment's being a fee or a bribe.
As the boundary between repression and administration got blurred, the same process that translated repression into day-to-day administration also transformed administration into an extra-economic coercion.
If so, the distinction between traditional behaviorism and teleological behaviorism is blurred indeed.
The researchers also saw to it that the edges of the tops of the cardboards were blurred and could not be discriminated.
Thus, we would expect ventral system functions to be affected by the wearing of blurring lenses while dorsal system functions would be much less so.
In the latest phase of this development, oil companies are doing deals with supermarket chains, blurring the boundary between two previously distinct building types.
The inside looks inward and windows open into an interior world of multilayered, softened and blurred vistas.
The distinction between city and hinterland blurred, stimulating an increase and spread of the outlets of consumer goods.
However, it is known that bacterial colonies are often more resistant than the individual cells, thereby blurring the borderline between resistance and sensitivity.
The targets of mobilisation become blurred, and the rules of engagement in the emerging political society are no longer clear.
Their melodies grew more fragmented and increasingly disjointed; the vocal line blurred and merged with the instruments.
The difference between phonetic and phonological representations is blurred, and functional, substantive considerations are argued to outweigh formal ones.
As the riders draw closer he sees their gaunt faces, blurred eyes, sweat-soaked shirts, and that they are riding on ' horses snortin' fire'.
The other is the tendency of actors to convey feeling that blurs the imagery or so saturates the words that the verse becomes dislocated.
She provides a constructional model of interpretation which ' blurs syntax-semantics dichotomies ' (p.85).
The gross neurologic side-effects include ataxia, dysarthria, nystagmus, dizziness, unsteadiness, blurring and doubling of vision, reversible dyskinesias and asterixis.
The most important are central anticholinergic effects and include dry mouth, blurred vision, nausea, constipation, postural hypotension, dizziness, headache and tachycardia.
The traditional distinction between services and goods is becoming increasingly blurred.
In this new approach, the distinctions between science and technology are blurred and the traditional sequence is actually reversed.
The focus blurs again here and a vast area is condensed into one chapter.
We should note that a distant image could be blurred or clear, as could a close image.
However, evidence suggest that these distinctions are sometimes blurred in battle situations and do not hold across the board in all cases.
The boundaries between household solidarity and individual autonomy are becoming blurred.
In some instances, the distinction between civil society and formal politics was blurred, with civil society organisations functioning as a springboard to state politics.
The natural and the artificial, however, could overlap, and the boundary between them was often blurred.
Either the illustrations were blurred or the explanations were filled with mistakes.
By using a wide-spectrum language, our approach blurs the distinction between a logic description and a logic program.
The discussion of this very important issue blurs the construct of language proficiency to include notions of background knowledge involving both content and process dimensions.
Are the functional boundaries between stripes equally blurred?
The wide-spectrum language contains both specification and implementation constructs, blurring the distinction between specifications and executable code.
Inevitably, they blurred the past - sometimes - into a bucolic golden-age.
Here class distinctions are blurred by the performance of routines blending respect, reciprocity, and authority.
Superimposing the three dances, however, blurs the borders between them and creates a texture that is metrically, contrapuntally, and spatially complex.
First, it blurs the distinction between a tort and a restitutionar y analysis of necessity.
As in professionalism, here again the local and transnational became blurred for nationalist purposes.
Here the distinction between what is peripheral and what is central has been blurred and scientific objectivity shown to be severely flawed.
The concept of long-stay care is thus becoming blurred.
They lie both ignored and blurred by the opaque shield of aged-based health care allocation.
What is striking is the vitality of the playing, which makes the orchestral original appear blurred and pompous by comparison.
A political dimension is often identi®ed, but here again de®nitions are either broad, or blurred, or lacking.
In this case, the picture becomes blurred, because there are too few cases and too many highly interdependent predictors.
I offer, here, a third valence of "neutrality" - a tactical social significance that blurs subjective boundaries.
Revelling in its general lawlessness, it is a space of chaos and excess where the "natural" social order is reversed and distinctions are blurred.
As a result, the contours become less distinct or blurred in the retinal image.
The tone is lonely and darkening but never blurred or opaque.
If one takes these borders as "natural" and "eternal," the objections against blurring them in nature would be especially strong.
However, this verbal usage blurs the important conceptual difference between loving and cherishing.
The problems of recovering that lost or blurred vocabulary are therefore inextricably entwined with the editorial tradition.
Only if inequality is related to genetic differences would such a mechanism be blurred.
Her rigorously systematic approach tends to mean that differences of perspective between individual works get rather blurred.
Even then, adjacent areas often merge into each other so that the boundaries are blurred.
Economic and political change has now blurred differences between ways of life then distinct.
The young children communicated their work at an emotional level, blurring the boundaries between reality and fantasy.
Differences that may explain much of the dynamics responsible for historic changes during this long period are blurred.
In this context, it seems obvious that overlapping adjustment and stabilization policies contribute to blurring the partial effects of individual programmes.
The trouble is that he is so eclectic that his focus is often blurred.
Allowing heretical or schismatic baptism blurred that boundary, and was construed only problematically in terms of the cosmic narrative that required redefinition by both sides.
The result is that the two spheres of language influence have become blurred.
The movement of earthworms throughout layers can also cause a great deal of disruption, blurring the divisions.
Increasingly, the distinction is being blurred and fusion will eventually arrive in some form.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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