The agents treat opiate addiction by preventing symptoms of withdrawal from heroin and other opiates. |
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This makes it easier by decreasing their experience of unpleasant withdrawal symptoms when they quit. |
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Methadone is a synthetic opiate, similar to heroin, that blocks the effects of heroin and eliminates withdrawal symptoms. |
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The nervous and physical energy expended drained him in the second half, hence his withdrawal, said Williamson. |
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I am sure the withdrawal of operational officers from Wallington police station has had an impact on recent events. |
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Finally, critical rebound phenomena after withdrawal with a threatening pulmonary hypertension did not occur. |
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He said he would prepare legislation to sharply restrict the withdrawal of feeding tubes and other life support from brain-dead patients. |
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The plot depends upon the emergence, withdrawal, and reemergence of a few key characters. |
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Several years later, that initiative led to the Soviet pullout from Afghanistan and, indirectly, the Vietnamese withdrawal from Cambodia. |
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With much heart-searching, not to say longing, I was suffering from severe withdrawal symptoms. |
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Williams sees the continuing withdrawal of government and the regionalization of services as the growing threat to coastal communities. |
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The symptoms of sullenness, withdrawal and irritability are hard for others to ignore. |
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With the high-pressure system's withdrawal from mid-May, rainfall is to be expected. |
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Last Thursday, a high-profile military booster in Congress suddenly shattered the conventional wisdom that immediate withdrawal is unthinkable. |
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The loss sustained by the charterer as a result of the withdrawal of the ship was too remote. |
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This period of strong emotion usually gives way to bouts of intense sadness, silence and withdrawal from family and friends. |
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His withdrawal from the next two Grand Slams is bound to increase speculation that his illustrious career is now over. |
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As well as the withdrawal of suspensions, the employees want better working conditions and improved vehicle maintenance. |
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It reopened after the war to dwindling attendance because of the people's unforgiving response to its withdrawal four years before. |
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A client leaves a bank after a withdrawal from an automatic teller machine. |
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Social withdrawal can be a manifestation of untreated physical symptoms such as pain. |
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The popular view is that cannabis is not a drug of dependence because it does not have a clearly defined withdrawal syndrome. |
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Any breach of the rule was to result in a withdrawal by the clergy of their services at the wake and funeral. |
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Despite the 2000 withdrawal, Scotchgard is back on the market after reformulation to a more environmentally benign fluorine-based chemistry. |
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Indeed, withdrawal from khat results in social isolation, according to this article. |
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It's not, I believe, the stress of their old job that kills them but the sudden withdrawal of mental stimulus. |
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Acute and postacute drug withdrawal can affect sleep in recovering addicts. |
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But it would resist pressure to swap an open-ended mandate for a fixed date for withdrawal. |
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In the co-owned example, less tax is saved but a joint account requiring both signatures for withdrawal provides a little more security. |
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They were somewhat opposed to Mr. Clay's adamancy that they must go ahead with the withdrawal. |
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Interest is added to the amount invested at maturity and the full investment amount is available for withdrawal. |
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The reason I had such bad withdrawal symptoms from bread must be because I was, well, addicted. |
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Their country's withdrawal of troops from the rebel republic of Chechnya is the key demand of the raiders. |
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With descent in the rankings comes the withdrawal of privileges, such as the exemptions for the majors. |
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Moreover, he was plagued by a kind of sullen, intense, nervous agitation, similar to that of a drug-addict experiencing withdrawal. |
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Some patients will find it hard to cut down or stop drinking because they experience withdrawal symptoms. |
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Following its withdrawal from Anzac, the AIF went through a radical re-organisation. |
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People had held her in high esteem fancying that her withdrawal from public life was a sort of silent homage to her martyred husband. |
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Young Andrew Wilson, until a bang on the head necessitated his withdrawal, again played very well. |
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In all seven trials that reported rebound symptoms, withdrawal symptoms with BZD discontinuation were noted. |
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The shares must be held for five years in order to avoid any withdrawal of the tax relief granted. |
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Republican candidates are arguing that a hasty withdrawal from Iraq would endanger the United States. |
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The company has completed its withdrawal from the cask wine segment in Australia. |
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When you stop smoking, the withdrawal from nicotine can be as difficult as withdrawing from heroin or cocaine. |
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However, if you use your card for a cash withdrawal you will be charged interest from day one. |
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The October 2003 withdrawal of legal aid funding for the litigation was readily justifiable on scientific grounds. |
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High-intensity trauma cases or withdrawal of life support share similarities with potential organ donation cases. |
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Cr Jeffery offered to withdraw his withdrawal, but the mayor ruled it against meeting procedure. |
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It alleviates withdrawal symptoms so mental and physical stability are quickly achieved. |
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For example, because alcohol, barbiturates and sedative-hypnotics accelerate methadone metabolism, they foster withdrawal symptoms. |
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It is a also an ethic of participation rather than withdrawal from the world and of resonance between man and nature. |
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Such parental pressure, could lead to a distorted perspective, disappointment, defeatism, withdrawal, hurt, anger and much worse. |
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The Act also provides that export agreements should not restrict the possibilities of participation or withdrawal. |
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In school-age children, depression can manifest as underachievement and withdrawal from activities. |
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It could also lead to isolation from peers or withdrawal from activities, which could increase the risk for depression. |
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Putting aside the disappointment of Tesna's withdrawal, I think it's inevitable that the Unions will play active roles in insolvency processes. |
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Particularly after Israel's withdrawal from the southern Lebanese security zone, Lebanon is obligated to restore order to the area. |
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He shares the common view that America's most significant mistake was to abandon the nation to its unhappy fate following the Soviet withdrawal. |
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The second phase consisted of a timed withdrawal along five defensive lines south to the Bataan Peninsula. |
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There is no shadow of doubt that Syria has begun a complete withdrawal of its forces from Lebanon. |
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The withdrawal of the state from business activities which it cannot perform well is a key prerequisite for a successful structural reform. |
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The question of unilateral withdrawal is not just a political but a moral dilemma. |
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That's right, and two things that predicted maintenance of normal blood pressure after drug withdrawal were salt restriction and weight loss. |
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The behaviours generated include withdrawal from social activities and a search for relief. |
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The studies were usually withdrawal studies contrasting withdrawal to placebo after a symptom-free period. |
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These withdrawal symptoms begin within hours of the last cigarette and are at maximal intensity for the first week. |
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In London, shadow foreign secretary Michael Ancram said Buttiglione's withdrawal raised some disturbing issues. |
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Alcohol withdrawal symptoms and a left basal pneumonia complicated his recovery. |
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A final medical alternative includes short-term use of prescription sedatives to combat withdrawal symptoms. |
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Fortunately, she elected to remain in hospital as she and her unborn baby were both suffering seizures from addiction withdrawal. |
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Investors should also stay patient and see their scheme through to maturity to avoid heavy withdrawal penalties. |
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The company commander ordered a withdrawal as the enemy threatened to encircle and isolate the company. |
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Within a regime of cuts in the post-war Welfare State, the withdrawal of state subsidies and support, and low public expenditure. |
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Desperately ill with withdrawal symptoms, she is not medically treated but is straitjacketed and thrown alone into a padded cell. |
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The stain upon America can only be removed by withdrawal from Iraq, and making our leaders accountable. |
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Sometimes these emotions are expressed in passive-aggressive ways, sexual withdrawal being one manifestation. |
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Country people have borne the brunt of the lifting of tariffs and withdrawal of state, government, bank and business services from the regions. |
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In a police cell, he asked to see a doctor and stole 26 tablets used to help drug addicts cope with withdrawal symptoms. |
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What is certain is that any such withdrawal would betray the religious concepts of the state which animate the faith-based initiative. |
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And he suffers from withdrawal symptoms, like an addict does when on cold turkey, if he doesn't run for two straight days. |
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We already face the argument of the withdrawal of medical support to the chronically handicapped and the aged. |
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And if that had happened, the unfortunate topers up there would have been suffering from withdrawal symptoms. |
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Speaking of a long street boerie, it really has been a while and I am getting a bit of withdrawal. |
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Regular readers will recall that three bendy buses last year spontaneously combusted, provoking a temporary withdrawal of the entire fleet. |
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The current cabinet and the shadow cabinet have no intention whatsoever of withdrawal from Europe. |
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The goal of this study was to examine how children in the early and middle childhood periods perceive social withdrawal. |
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In withdrawal, stronger neurological activity creates the desire to relapse, or return to an addictive habit. |
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In 1980, the government announced the withdrawal of the sixpence coin on June 30th. |
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She says 2,000 Chinese addicts were treated with the non-narcotic to cope with withdrawal pains. |
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As the Union retreat continued, a mammoth bottleneck developed at Frayser's Farm, halting the withdrawal. |
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The dates for withdrawal of plant protection products containing ammonium sulphamate are given below. |
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It is a long-acting, narcotic painkiller that wards off acute withdrawal symptoms and reduces craving for heroin. |
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Much like those addicted to drugs or alcohol, shopaholics experience withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, depression and loss of control. |
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The withdrawal of the Godolphin trio will hit the number of overseas horses competing. |
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There is no evidence that LSD produces physical withdrawal symptoms when chronic use is stopped. |
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I wouldn't want to see a situation where the the withdrawal of troops meant that a civil war would break out. |
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In spite of the widespread acceptance of withdrawal symptoms as an index of addiction, this consensual faith does not appear to be justified. |
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Despite a hail of bullets he rode out through a withdrawal to retrieve a wounded trumpeter. |
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Secondly, injecting drug users who experience withdrawal symptoms will go to great lengths to alleviate them. |
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On no occasion throughout that turbulent history was an eventual withdrawal from the convertibility regime put under serious public discussion. |
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Income withdrawal is an option which allows you to put off buying an annuity and live directly off the pension fund itself. |
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To improve the mood music, the president announced a troop withdrawal from the border. |
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The road addicts are really suffering withdrawal symptoms tonight, and their screams are truly touching. |
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What is the mortal hurry in the hearing of the application seeking withdrawal of the case? |
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This will lead to the simultaneous withdrawal of the armies of both the countries from the borders. |
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They included sudden loss of temper, withdrawal and uncontrollable shaking as a mission approached. |
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The rules require a withdrawal from secular attachments, complete obedience to an elected abbot, and poverty. |
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We had a chat on the blower and were both satisfied with my withdrawal of the comment and my public apology. |
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The gum is a substitute source of nicotine and reduces the withdrawal symptoms during the quitting process. |
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If you quit cold turkey, you're likely to experience symptoms of withdrawal, like nearly everyone else who quits smoking. |
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It wants to avoid a full and unconditional withdrawal from the Occupied Territories. |
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Several potential mechanisms have been suggested linking cardiovascular disease and death with binge drinking and alcohol withdrawal. |
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If so, they must be suffering from withdrawal symptoms, given how many works they have loaned this autumn. |
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In humans, the most commonly occurring withdrawal symptoms are headache and fatigue. |
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The best thing about this withdrawal is that my first was so hideous that this seems like a walk in the park. |
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The disease is typified by dementia before the age of 65 with personality changes including withdrawal and suspiciousness. |
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Such a development would end the 1953 armistice agreement and accelerate the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the peninsula. |
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She remained arousable, and her hyperventilation gradually resolved within 1 week, enabling complete withdrawal of all respiratory suppressants. |
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Support is seen as essential as victims may quickly develop feelings of isolation, loneliness, anxiety, withdrawal or depression. |
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It took two years after the American withdrawal from Vietnam for Saigon to fall to the Vietcong. |
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As for troop withdrawal, there is a distinction between cutting your losses and delegating military power to local troops. |
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With the withdrawal of the poster foreseeable, it's an example of built-in obsolescence. |
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Baseline FEV 1 was the mean at four and eight weeks of the run-in period that is, at least four weeks after withdrawal of corticosteroids. |
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Service withdrawal seems to be entirely at odds with any claim to professionalism at all. |
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Management of alcohol withdrawal in elderly persons should be closely supervised by a healthcare professional. |
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The withdrawal of Old School Baptists allowed missionary Baptist associations to pursue cooperative ventures. |
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Physicians were, however, documented to be variably involved with family discussions regarding the withdrawal of life support. |
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The caution money is refundable on withdrawal from the Institute if no claims are outstanding. |
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The battalion's withdrawal was met by a determined Japanese air attack on the convoy. |
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They are also worried that some soldiers opposed to the withdrawal will disobey orders to evacuate settlers. |
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However, this should not be regarded as a climbdown on the manager's part so much as a strategic withdrawal. |
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He had only sold heroin to the policeman because he believed him to be a fellow drug user suffering from withdrawal symptoms. |
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It blocks the effects of nicotine but does not precipitate withdrawal symptoms. |
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Youth develop tobacco addiction and experience withdrawal symptoms similar to adults when they try to abstain from smoking. |
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If the withdrawal problems you get from the drug are so severe that you cannot easily withdraw, then you're going to be physically dependent on the drug. |
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Patients should be fully informed of the risks and benefits of these medications, including the risks of dependency and of withdrawal after abrupt discontinuation. |
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It can be applied in general mental-emotional states such postnatal depression, bereavement, anxiety, withdrawal from drugs, anorexia, sexual abuse and panic attacks. |
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When a mouse's running wheel is taken away, its brain shows a jump in neurological activity much like the symptoms seen during withdrawal from drug addiction. |
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He claimed that the practice of giving fishermen a strong opiate drug for withdrawal was just as dangerous as heroin as there was no way of monitoring its use at sea. |
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Known in Japan as ' hikikomori ', or social withdrawal, it is a problem that has confused and confounded a country in which family ties are the bed-rock of society. |
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The other part of her book which has impressed me is her philippic on Europe and her call for Britain to begin the process of withdrawal from the European Union. |
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It was the perennial tug-of-war between engagement and withdrawal. |
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Each community can assert its own convictions forcefully, but neither community should resort to anathemas or silences, to exclusion or withdrawal. |
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Over six weeks he gradually reduced his intake of the new drug to nil, and then went through cold turkey as he experienced the symptoms of methadone withdrawal. |
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This drug reduces stimulant craving and withdrawal symptoms. |
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Then during a lull in the sickening waves of withdrawal, he noticed a pack of book matches lying on one of the flat, iron crosspieces between the bars. |
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I much prefer a gracious, magnanimous withdrawal, but if it is beyond that member to do such a thing, then we will let it lie where it lies, and will deal with it in public. |
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Afghanistan, and the timetable for withdrawal, will once again be a flash point. |
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Protesters recently lobbied the council demanding withdrawal of the cuts. |
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The withdrawal of Vertex from the call centre means potential clients are now dealing solely with Manpower, which makes for a more straightforward arrangement. |
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Bester was just one of the heroes in a Bulldog team which took the field minus star fullback Tiger Mangweni who was a late withdrawal with a pulled hamstring. |
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Long-term opioid therapy for chronic pain or heroin dependence is a contraindication for naltrexone because the drug could precipitate severe withdrawal syndrome. |
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It announced a withdrawal from the French shore due to invincible enemy resistance. |
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Rarely, maternal use of benzodiazepines has been associated with anomalies such as cleft lip and palate, as well as a withdrawal syndrome in the newborn. |
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I made a withdrawal from one of my accounts and gave the teller the details of my new address information, which she wrote on a slip of scrap paper. |
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More likely, they will try to wait out the withdrawal of combat forces over the next two years. |
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Technical problems prevented the Parties to the Peace Agreement from completing the withdrawal and demobilisation or cantonment of heavy weapons and forces by the deadline. |
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However there is no allegation that any conduct of Mr. Goody in any way impacted on the obtaining of the peace bond in exchange for withdrawal of the charges. |
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Patients who go through medically assisted withdrawal, but do not receive further treatment, perform about the same in terms of drug use as those never treated. |
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No, it was a beard that bespoke a long and very public humiliation, and, then, a withdrawal from the klieg lights. |
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This definition excludes all securities, which are subject to risk of capital loss, and time deposits, which carry penalties for early withdrawal. |
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Anxiety is often a symptom of another mental health problem, such as depression, personality disorder, alcohol misuse or withdrawal from long-term use of tranquillisers. |
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In Afghanistan there is a NATO consensus that withdrawal is not an option and that more men and materiel will need to be deployed. |
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The three main types of medication for opiate withdrawal and recovery are methadone, buphrenorphine, and naltrexone. |
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The uniting factor is that withdrawal of specific glutens mitigates symptoms in a significant number of individuals with these gluten-associated diseases. |
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Last month the former moderator of the Presbyterian Church, went so far as to call for an end to the withdrawal by Protestants from mixed towns and areas. |
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In most cases of alcohol withdrawal seizures, adding anticonvulsants to benzodiazepines is unnecessary, unless the patient develops status epilepticus. |
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One of these brings on a withdrawal bleed, the other does not. |
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Even after recovering from the initial sickness, patients can be left in nicotine withdrawal that lasts for days. |
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The structures are bounded by a series of extensional ring faults that exhibit similarities to salt withdrawal basins, caldera collapse features and impact craters. |
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He said that schools have set up withdrawal systems for students to go away and do units, and have organised little subgroups in classes to do special credits. |
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Ian and his companions stood their ground, pointed out that the splutterer could only request a withdrawal, and suggested he call the polis should arbitration be required. |
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The crowding effect is a simple consequence of the withdrawal of water, some of which is now occupied in holding the sugar in suspension and some of which evaporates. |
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Long-acting benzodiazepines such as chlordiazepoxide and diazepam are preferred because they are the most effective in preventing alcohol withdrawal seizures and delirium. |
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Many children at the temple show classic signs of post-traumatic stress disorder, with withdrawal and sudden bursts of anger being the most common. |
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He included in it several non-communists, restored a multi-party system, demanded the removal of Soviet troops, and announced Hungary's withdrawal from the Warsaw Pact. |
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Addiction is not simply a matter of introducing a chemical into someone's body, even if it is done often enough to create tolerance and withdrawal symptoms. |
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The multiple signs and symptoms of intoxication and withdrawal often are not consistent because of variable dosages and the adulteration of drugs. |
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Switching to a nicotine patch may allow a more gradual withdrawal. |
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When they do quit, they experience more severe withdrawal symptoms than others do, possibly because many of the symptoms of nicotine withdrawal are neuropsychiatric in nature. |
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By adjusting the rate of withdrawal, rinsing, and drying, they could make the molecules bend back onto themselves like needle eyes, nooses, or even nest-like coils. |
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Most of them remain chained to their smartphones, scrutinizing the market to alleviate deal-making withdrawal symptoms. |
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The ibogaine ceremony begins when her heroin withdrawal reaches a breaking point. |
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Now that I am not making time for that, my frustration at Cuthbertsonian values going unvoiced is manifesting itself in strange withdrawal symptoms. |
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Of course if the Government simply waits for a few months, and then tries to reintroduce the RIP Act revisions, the withdrawal will be seen as subterfuge. |
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It contained heroin cut with Suboxone, a medication used to help heroin users kick the habit by easing their withdrawal symptoms. |
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Yet while sanctions like these can be painful, they can also make Putin more adamantly resistant to withdrawal from Ukraine. |
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Firsthand accounts from Sinjar paint a picture of withdrawal without a fight and without warning the local population. |
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There was Venus' last-minute withdrawal at Indian Wells last year, Serena awarded the walkover and rewarded with resounding jeers throughout her ensuing final. |
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Many critics are saying troop withdrawal is already overdue. |
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Just as the infant will show delight at being approached by its mother, so it will also show signs of wariness and withdrawal when approached by a stranger. |
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For the UK this would involve fundamental reallocation of military resources, with full withdrawal from Germany as well as from UN work, then resiting in the key states. |
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During her years at Westminster she became a notable rebel, supporting controversial causes, such as the Troops Out campaign for British withdrawal from Northern Ireland. |
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And the bank seems to be aiming its account at those who won't need their money too often, with its interest penalty for any month you make a withdrawal. |
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Although the significance of kindling in alcohol withdrawal is debated, this phenomenon may be important in the selection of medications to treat withdrawal. |
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It's like having the flu, a hangover and drug withdrawal all at once. |
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During the 1990s families were forced to cope with high unemployment, benefit cuts, and the cancellation or withdrawal of basic health and social services. |
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It is also possible to detect signs of withdrawal and disengagement. |
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Whatever the difficulties were with cross-service coordination, many people saw it as a healthy departure from the humiliating withdrawal from Vietnam. |
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The withdrawal from participation means not merely a uniquely privileged identity but also a stifling of periodic urges to act, advise or take a hand in political affairs. |
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The experience at Scotland's Cornton Vale women's prison is also highlighted as demonstrating the impact drug withdrawal can have on the mental health of prisoners. |
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Frenois and his team say their work is an important step in helping to determine how specific environments associated with drug withdrawal might encourage drug seeking. |
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As well as new drug withdrawal and mental health programmes there is access to the Samaritans, Alcoholics Anonymous, Rape Crisis and other agencies. |
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She is there to help patients through depression, withdrawal from drugs and alcohol, medication's side effects and other issues that come with having the disease. |
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At present, all deposits below Rs 1 crore come with a callable or pre-mature withdrawal option. |
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In the early 5th century, the Roman rule ceased with the withdrawal of the last active Roman troops. |
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The Romans were also in the habit of destroying their own forts during an orderly withdrawal, in order to deny resources to an enemy. |
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If you choose to drink again the best way to avoid another instance of withdrawal is to avoid drinking two days in a row. |
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Spanish control of Spanish Sahara endured until the 1975 Green March prompted a withdrawal, under Moroccan military pressure. |
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British withdrawal from the southern and eastern parts of Africa was not a peaceful process. |
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And I went through a kind of withdrawal jones thing and drank a bunch and then took a Valium, and it comes in waves. |
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They defeated the allied army at the Battle of Fleurus, leading to a full Allied withdrawal from the Austrian Netherlands. |
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That role was no longer militarily or financially feasible, as Britain's withdrawal from Greece in 1947 painfully demonstrated. |
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They campaign mainly on issues such as reducing immigration and EU withdrawal. |
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In Scotland, as in England, monarchies emerged after the withdrawal of the Roman empire from Britain in the early fifth century. |
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The 2016 referendum which started the process of United Kingdom withdrawal from the European Union makes adoption of the euro highly unlikely. |
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A clash with Roderick Murchison led in 1838 to his withdrawal from further involvement. |
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After the withdrawal of the Roman legions from Britain in 410 AD, new smaller political entities took the place of the centralised structure. |
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In December 2008, Williams confirmed their commitment to F1 following the Honda withdrawal announcement. |
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However, following Honda's withdrawal, development of the car continued, in the hope that the team would be somehow rescued. |
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The Normans resisted for hours before the arrival caused a Turkish withdrawal. |
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After a request for assistance from Lithuania, the League Council called for Poland's withdrawal from the area. |
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The League condemned the Greek invasion, and called for both Greek withdrawal and compensation to Bulgaria. |
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Their late withdrawal incurred a fine, since they had already confirmed their participation and the deadline had passed. |
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In an exception to the usual rule of cabinet collective responsibility, Cameron allowed cabinet ministers to campaign publicly for EU withdrawal. |
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Separately, the Irish Parliament pledged its loyalty and agreed to the withdrawal of troops from Ireland to suppress the rebellion in America. |
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This withdrawal negated the French strategy of attacking both flanks of the Noyon salient, as it no longer existed. |
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In addition, detailed planning had been dislocated by the voluntary German withdrawal to the Hindenburg Line. |
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During the meetings the parties discussed the possibility of British withdrawal from an independent Northern Ireland. |
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In September 2008, President Bush announced the withdrawal of over 8,000 from Iraq and a further increase of up to 4,500 in Afghanistan. |
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Their complete withdrawal was expected by the end of 2014 or earlier given adequate security. |
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The UK halved their force and were slowing withdrawal with all but two bases being closed down. |
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Since Veolia's withdrawal from Swansea, these services were operated by First Cymru for several years, and are now operated by NAT Group. |
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Prime Minister Theresa May invoked Article 50 on 29 March 2017 to formally initiate the withdrawal process. |
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In the Philippines, the British were confined to Manila until their agreed upon withdrawal at the war's end. |
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On 4 August Russian scouts saw a movement which they thought was the start of a withdrawal, the Russians advanced and the Turks attacked first. |
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That June, the Soviet Union issued a new ultimatum demanding the withdrawal of Allied forces from West Berlin. |
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The Serbian withdrawal commenced on or around 25 October 1998, and Operation Eagle Eye commenced on 30 October. |
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The general opinion was the DLK structures and its leader would vanish from the political scene of Kosovo after the Yugoslav withdrawal. |
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Such anomalies include any sudden and substantial increase in funds, a large withdrawal, or moving money to a bank secrecy jurisdiction. |
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Several articles in other scientific journals were withdrawn following the withdrawal in The Lancet. |
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British Rail continued to operate the line, using steam locomotives, well beyond the withdrawal of standard gauge steam. |
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Knowledge of the town following the Roman withdrawal from Britain is limited. |
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Returning to his flat, Moon took 32 tablets of clomethiazole which had been prescribed to combat his alcohol withdrawal. |
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Following the withdrawal of US troops in 2011, the insurgency continued and Iraq suffered from political instability. |
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The conference ended with a signed agreement calling for the withdrawal of Ethiopian troops in exchange for the cessation of armed confrontation. |
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He objected to the short time frame, but all parties were insistent that the line be finished by the 15 August British withdrawal from India. |
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Following the Brexit vote, the future of the border is uncertain and its status is one of the key points in the UK withdrawal negotiations. |
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If a Bolivian voter fails to participate in an election, the citizen may be denied withdrawal of their salary from the bank for three months. |
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The relationship between the Glenblocker forts and the Gask Ridge has in the past been seen as a staged withdrawal. |
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Fighting broke out, forcing the regulars to conduct a fighting withdrawal to Boston. |
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The hasty withdrawal of the Continental Army after little resistance outraged the American public. |
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The sometimes proclaimed view that marijuana is non-addicting is contradicted by observed withdrawal effects. |
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The UK's withdrawal from the European Union was expected to be a key issue in the campaign, but featured less than expected. |
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Halifax later withdrew its bid on 8 March 2007, following the withdrawal of funding from the municipal government. |
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This service was introduced in 2008 to coincide with the withdrawal of the similar Virgin Trains service. |
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Following the Roman withdrawal from Britain around 410 AD, the Cornovians seem to have divided into Pengwern and Powys. |
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The Latin language and some Roman customs and culture became established before the withdrawal of the Roman army. |
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On 9 June, Crown Prince Rupprecht proposed a withdrawal to the Flandern line east of Messines. |
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On 11 April, Plumer authorised a withdrawal of the southern flank of the Second Army. |
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After an individual has smoked for many years, the avoidance of withdrawal symptoms and negative reinforcement become the key motivations. |
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Following the Roman withdrawal, Irish raids and invasions were repulsed, supposedly by the forces under a northerner named Cunedda. |
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Fresh water withdrawal is the quantity of water removed from available sources for use in any purpose, excluding evaporation losses. |
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The subsidence of land due to the withdrawal of groundwater is an isostatic cause of relative sea level rise. |
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But the defeat on land at Thermopylae forced a Greek withdrawal, and Athens evacuated its population to nearby Salamis Island. |
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The Belgian withdrawal was protected by a French Marine brigade, Belgian cavalry and the British 7th Division around Ghent. |
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The Germans were also unimpressed by the specifications of Churchill tanks left behind after the withdrawal. |
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However, in the Gilded Age that followed the withdrawal, blacks were left at the mercy of the whites. |
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Following the withdrawal of Brymon Airways routes to and from the islands the operator stepped in, initially operating services to Plymouth. |
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Guernsey put in a bid for the 2021 games following the Faroe Islands' withdrawal from hosting. |
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What is remarkable is the extent and increase in coin circulation after Roman withdrawal from Dacia, and as far north as Transcarpathia. |
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Following the withdrawal of French forces from Mainz, the United States Army Europe occupied the military bases in Mainz. |
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After efforts to secure a peaceful withdrawal failed, Claudius forced the Alemanni to battle at the Battle of Lake Benacus in November. |
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The withdrawal of Ming China's treasure fleet left an enormous void in the foreign imperial dominance over the Indian Ocean. |
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The Navy supported the withdrawal of many thousands of Portuguese troops and civilians from Africa, transporting them back to Portugal. |
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With the withdrawal of the Fatimids to Egypt, however, the rivalry with the Umayyads decreased. |
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The least effective methods are spermicides and withdrawal by the male before ejaculation. |
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The main risk of the withdrawal method is that the man may not perform the maneuver correctly or in a timely manner. |
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When he did realise this, he changed his mind and called for withdrawal on US terms, while exaggerating the financial crisis. |
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Following the withdrawal of passenger services in 1964, the line became freight only. |
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In a workplace setting, sabotage is the conscious withdrawal of efficiency generally directed at causing some change in workplace conditions. |
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In the 1963, Beeching Report into the restructuring of British Rail recommended the withdrawal of all passenger services from the line. |
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One sour note was the withdrawal of Rosicky, who suffered concussion after a heavy collision. |
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There may be people with drug or alcohol problems who may go into withdrawal. |
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Kelly next upgrades her withdrawal by first drawing the figure to her side. |
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Morocco has controlled most of Western Sahara since 1975 following Spain's withdrawal from the territory. |
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As a result, it provides immediate relief of withdrawal symptoms, according to university's researchers. |
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Nicotine replacement therapy can help with withdrawal symptoms, and may double your chance of success. |
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These accounts greatly exaggerate both the severity and the importance of withdrawal symptoms. |
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Some studies suggest that these withdrawal symptoms abate a few weeks after quitting. |
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The number of withdrawal symptoms and the symptoms' intensity were significantly less in the homeopathic group. |
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These are some of the terms people have used to describe the withdrawal symptoms from popular antidepressants, including Paxil and Effexor. |
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Doctors wrote 95,000 prescriptions for withdrawal drugs and 55,500 for Antabuse, which makes people sick when they drink. |
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Also, some babies go through withdrawal symptoms in the first days of life that can range from jitteriness to occasional seizures. |
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Others are relatively automatized and rigid, like an instance of a paw withdrawal reflex and a male stickleback's attack display. |
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I gulped them in a few days and was left in a state of withdrawal. |
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Withdrawal seizures in jail from alcohol or barbiturate withdrawal were a common reason. |
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The withdrawal from sector D leaves several other border crossings open. |
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The Lewis guns were to be deployed to protect against counter-attacks and cover the withdrawal. |
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Put differently, is July 2011 a withdrawal or just downsizing? |
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