Toxicity and side effects may be ameliorated if the drug is taken with green tea, diuretics, or stomachics. |
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All of these have required long term care and treatment, only partially ameliorated by the settlement made by the manufacturer. |
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At least some of these could be ameliorated by improved urban design. |
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In short, defendants failed to change the design to one that would have ameliorated the product's harmful aspects if misused in a foreseeable manner. |
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Thus, effects of water stress on the plant are partly ameliorated by this improvement in water supply, and partly by the reduction in canopy size and transpiration. |
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As a father of four boys, some of them rather exuberant, I have carefully chosen elementary schools for my sons where the effects are somewhat ameliorated. |
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And their impact has been somewhat ameliorated by the government's concerted bid to prepare the country for bad news before the budget. |
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And I doubt the most deplorable injustices of the American system would be ameliorated much, if at all, by raising taxes on the rich. |
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What is now before us is a bill which I think means well but is definitely incomplete and must be ameliorated. |
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I might add, as an aside, that the translation of documents would be ameliorated certainly by these amendments and we are all in favour of that. |
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Consequently, at any given time, the Board keeps in mind issues that might be ameliorated through systemic changes. |
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Clearly more effort, more funding, and more solutions must be found before the effects of long-term discrimination are ameliorated. |
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But social reforms need to be further developed, the social dialogue needs to be ameliorated and the health system to be improved. |
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If the effects of small arms proliferation cannot be eliminated, they can be greatly ameliorated. |
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Much can be gained, therefore, by exploring ways and means in which such differences can be bridged or their impact ameliorated. |
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These disturbances, should they occur, can decrease even if treatment is continued and can be ameliorated with the use of sunglasses. |
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Most importantly, in our ameliorated reading, the ship that is the Church is seen not wallowing passively before the onslaught of waves coming from windward and leeward. |
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One wonders what such commentators would make of the recently developed notion that local laws should be ameliorated not by local sympathies but by international conventions. |
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Overdrive pacing might improve cardiac function, and thus pulmonary congestion might be ameliorated in patients with heart failure or bradycardia. |
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Some of these disadvantages can be ameliorated. |
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Habitat fragmentation can be ameliorated to some extent by the provision of wildlife corridors connecting the fragments. |
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Although the harsh temperature regime seems to have ameliorated after the mid 1990s, the combination of heavy fishing in the late 1980s and poor productivity had reduced many stocks to low levels of spawning biomass. |
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Buddha found a Middle Way that ameliorated the extreme asceticism found in the Sramana religions. |
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It seems that Wittgenstein stayed grouchy throughout his life, and that this grouchiness was in no way ameliorated by the pleasures of food and drink. |
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The apperception can be ameliorated, and the concentration can be boosted. |
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Gold toxicity can be ameliorated with chelation therapy with an agent such as dimercaprol. |
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It appears the problem could be removed through extending the taxiways and could be ameliorated at least through spreading the peaks if this is practical. |
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In the rare patient in whom more than minor difficulty has been encountered, reinstitution of Talwin with gradual withdrawal has ameliorated the patient's symptoms. |
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Improvements in the focal oxygen supply by HBO ameliorated calcific uremic arteriolopathy in high-altitude areas. |
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After a parliamentary party meeting in Westminster, Clegg appeared to have partially ameliorated the split by persuading ministers who had once indicated they could not vote in favour of the planned increase. |
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Although the effects of water table rises may be ameliorated within short distances into bordering natural tree stands, runoff from cut-blocks may have significant impacts on watershed hydrology. |
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An assessment of the extent to which problems would be ameliorated. |
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The basis of this assay is that cell wall damage effects should be ameliorated under hyperosmotic conditions. |
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The potential impact of climate variation and change on the productivity of herds can be ameliorated by tactical and strategic changes in herding practice. |
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All spectator movements were planned to be served by public transport, which was extended and ameliorated, and also normal city traffic was urged to minimise car use. |
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Each child is assumed to have particular strengths and weaknesses to be encouraged or ameliorated by the teachers. |
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Anterior cingulate gyrus overactivity causes water retention and decreased gut motility leading to constipation, but is ameliorated by selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. |
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Right and left ventricular collagen content was increased with pulmonary artery banding compared to sham-operated controls and ameliorated by macitentan. |
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