Urge incontinence is commonly treated with medications, biofeedback or electrical stimulation to the nerves that control the bladder. |
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In the case of the Eel Garden, it's a short stroll out of the Dive Urge dive centre and into the sea. |
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Urge the Defense Finance and Accounting Service to establish procedures for direct deposit of retired and annuitant pay to foreign banks. |
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Urge authorities to protect the activists and to officially recognize that LGBTI issues are human rights issues protected under various international agreements. |
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Urge incontinence results from irregular and unexpected bladder contraction, causing the patient to feel an urgent need to relieve herself or himself. |
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At Urge there is a small back room, which really juts out halfway across the car park at the back, and the toilets rather unsavourily double up as private hook up spaces. |
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Urge to Merge. How life changes when two girls move in together is discussed. |
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Urge incontinence due to refractory detrusor instability is treated with augmentation cystoplasty or bladder denervation procedures. |
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Urge them to reflect on their own newfound strength and connectivity. |
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Combining an aluminium cage structure with composite panels and glass bonnet, the Urge also has scissor doors with glass cut-outs and a collapsible canvas top. |
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Urge incontinence can also be induced by spinal cord injuries, brain tumors, Parkinson's disease, chronic diabetes, cerebrovascular accident, and multiple sclerosis. |
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Few present-day Green Party leaders seem willing to urge the Greens to forego the blandishments of a presidential campaign. |
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A true patriot moved by genuine criticism would feel pain and the urge to set things right. |
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The smell made Eric sick, increasing the urge to vomit up his unfinished meal. |
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The urge to write has always been turbulently strong within her, and she has relieved this through the years by writing short stories. |
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They create blacklists and urge their readers and fellow bloggers to threaten and harass their targets. |
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When the bladder fills, a signal is sent from the bladder to the brain via the spinal cord to initiate the urge to urinate. |
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Sick of such self-indulgent twaddle, I found the urge to throw the book across the room was strong. |
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The sight of blood set her heart racing and she had the urge to throw something else at the woman. |
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Thoughts of heaven merely blunted the urge for revolution by its promises of future blessedness. |
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We must check our urge to impose our opinions on what Jack goes through, because as with all art, what it means depends on how you look at it. |
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Athene intervenes to check his urge to kill Agamemnon on the spot, and he withdraws in a sulk from the fighting. |
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I must have bit my lips not to reply that I suddenly felt a strong tyrannicidal urge. |
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If you want to feel the urge to blow someone's brains out, try Marlene, and you know I'd try to help you out with anything. |
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Her cheeks colored prettily and I had the insane urge to kiss the lips impersonating a blowfish. |
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His hand twitched, as though resisting the urge to rise to his moustaches for a bit of compulsive twirling. |
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However, I would like to urge those who hold excess land to be honest and truthful in pricing such land when it is to be acquired for resettlement purposes. |
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The neurological disorder restless legs syndrome can make you feel like you have the urge to move your legs often. |
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It tapped the growing middle class anger with corruption, and civil society's urge to tackle the warts that blot the country's emergence as a progressive, modern nation. |
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Feeling the urge to vomit, his stomach was currently turning cartwheels. |
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I urge students not only to vote in this referendum, but also to examine critically apparent motivations and unapparent repercussions of eliminating the WPIRG levy. |
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Unfortunately, the site's designers could not resist the urge to affix multiple kinds of siding to some buildings in order to push the illusion of variety. |
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Don't know if you can tell or not but I've got the blogging urge tonight, but as most of the stuff I want to say involves other people I am biting my tongue somewhat. |
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Please urge all ultralight owners with BRS units to re-evaluate the series of attachments that connect the pilot to the airplane, to the parachute, and to both. |
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If you have a spare EUR6,925 then I urge you to buy Balmain's stunning paillette pants, if not, them check out the following. |
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I'm here to urge you to look into mathsemantics as a way of producing better math students and better verbalizers of numerical findings. |
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The Paris concert was only the second time Queen had played live since Mercury's death, prompting Elton John to urge them to perform again. |
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But I hold not a diagramme the only way and means of demonstrating, nor so generally necessary as you seem to urge. |
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This entails jettisoning, as I urge in this book, brainist and neuroist assumptions and perspectives. |
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And resist the urge to probe or pester for reassuring answers. |
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The human urge to pluck a string and make music goes back many millennia. |
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They worked with slaveholders in the South to urge a paternalistic institution. |
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A principal virtue of Rorty's recognition of both the lightminded and the serious side of irony is to urge us in that direction. |
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I urge you to weigh calmly, deliberately, as cool, level-headed Canadians, the evidence produced by the prosecution. |
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A propeller is said to drag when the sails urge the vessel faster than the revolutions of the screw can propel her. |
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I had to suppress an urge to tell him what I really thought. |
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Palmer writes that Delius's true legacy is the ability of his music to inspire the creative urge in its listeners and to enhance their awareness of the wonders of life. |
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Seeing him as a friend, and often having maintained secret contacts with him for years, many English politicians began to urge an armed invasion of England. |
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Moore argues that up-tight fans who are quick to criticise and urge players to launch the ball into the box as soon as possible are playing into the hands of the opposition. |
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For most of my life, I've watched my mother resist the urge to color outside the lines. Not because she didn't want to do it, but because some part of her wasn't free enough. |
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