A few nice, tasteful displays notwithstanding, the overall performance was pretty anemic. |
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The pastiness combined with all of her wrinkles, and it made her look absolutely dreadful, as though she was an anemic dragged from the grave. |
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Premature infants often are anemic, which means they do not have enough red blood cells. |
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Only four of the 20 women who were anemic at 26 to 28 weeks of gestation were still anemic at term. |
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An anemic supply chain, poor infrastructure, and government red tape have kept manufacturers away for years. |
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Movements like onshoring, pushed by the current administration, have gained steam as the jobs market remains anemic. |
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A set of nine black-and-white storyboards, a director's filmography, and three trailers round out the anemic set of extra features. |
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Her anemic, monochromatic playing and pallid, unimaginative way with a phrase don't help matters. |
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If you are anemic your health care provider may prescribe an iron supplement. |
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If the patient is anemic, transfusion of one or more units of packed red blood cells may be prescribed. |
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Nearly 90 percent of MDS patients are anemic and require regular transfusions of red cells. |
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The frequency of perioperative blood transfusion was significantly higher in the patients who were anemic. |
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When jaundice does not respond to phototherapy, or when the baby is anemic, a blood transfusion may be necessary. |
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Does a blood transfusion in anemic patients with acute coronary syndrome improve survival? |
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Spindle-thin trunks of Douglas fir and western larch stood in anemic, dying thickets, toppling like the flagpoles of small, failed nations. |
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Although it has been thought of as a symptom of iron deficiency, it is more commonly discovered in patients who are not anemic. |
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A poetaster's aesthetic feathers had been ruffled, but his humanity, anemic and amoral, had remained unstirred, somnolent, and moribund. |
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With cheap imports, excess production capacity, and anemic spending, consumer prices keep falling. |
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At my lowest point I weighed six and a half stone, was perniciously anemic and got sent home from university. |
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If you are anemic and don't have iron or vitamin B12 lack, what do you have? |
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It was a layer of slime that coated every surface, reducing all materials to the same revolting color and dimming the lights to an anemic yellow. |
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One half of patients with newly diagnosed gluten-sensitive enteropathy are anemic. |
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She was diagnosed by her Western Medicine doctor as anemic and suffering from a yeast infection. |
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We sought out to evaluate the outcomes of anemic patients admitted to a medical ICU in comparison to non-anemic patients. |
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He's short but not too short, thin but not anemic, and his red hair is bright without being flaming. |
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If you are anemic and have fewer red blood cells or low hemoglobin, you may have less energy and become tired easily. |
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We aren't going to fix our broken job market, or our government finances, with this kind of anemic growth. |
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I blamed the lack of flowering and the anemic show of leaves on poor soil. |
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Of course, when growth's anemic, you hate to lose even a hundredth of a percentage point. |
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Since then, they have experienced three straight seasons of offensive decline, culminating with their anemic performance against the Diamondbacks in the World Series. |
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Alternatively, let's say your system performance is really anemic today. |
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Still, alarms bells are ringing, especially in countries entwined with the ailing Greek economy and, to a lesser extent, the anemic Italian one. |
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One of Living Goods' products is Sprinkles, a mix of micro-nutrients designed for anemic children. |
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Figueroa told The Daily Beast that her husband indeed was stabbed and he is also anemic from malnutrition. |
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There have been no stations closed, but stations have been bled so much that they are anemic and can no longer do their job. |
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And now the anemic Republican establishment, covetous of the Tea Party's passion, is moving to absorb it, not admonish it. |
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The percentage refers to that percentage of the study population who were anemic at least once in the 6 months during the survey. |
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And the public, which was also suffering through high inflation and anemic GDP growth, had had enough. |
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Apparently, women have not won this battle yet, given the judicial system's anemic response to the 1991 legislative initiative. |
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Worse still, Texas had an anemic 32 percent turnout and Tennessee was close behind at 34 percent. |
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Exports will continue to suffer from anemic demand from the United States and Ontario, at least through the first half of the year. |
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Cheap, thin paper, shoddy presswork, drab, gray inks, and anemic text typefaces were often the order of the day. |
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Furthermore, it is recommended that anemic individuals rest often until the condition subsides or is under control. |
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Most of them are severely anemic and suffer from aches and pains. |
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Without it, he's likely to use up the iron stores in his body by 2 months of age and could become anemic. |
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There are surely more applications in the pipeline, but these early numbers are anemic. |
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Bork thought a hedonistic culture would foster anemic economic growth. |
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If you have hookworms or whipworms you may be anemic. |
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Mr Miliband also hopes to use Britain's anemic wage growth in real terms, pay is still below its 2004 level to his advantage, championing the plight of the worker and castigating greedy bosses. |
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Unless you assume, against all evidence, that the fiscal multiplier is close to or below zero, this will serve as a nasty brake on an already anemic recovery. |
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The review on the immunity question is, if possible, even more anemic. |
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We give spirulina to those who are anemic. |
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Especially if she is anemic from the malaria. |
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Nearly 70 percent of pregnant women and nursing mothers are anemic. |
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The recovery throughout Europe remains anemic by comparison to the U. S. In China, we are beginning to see tighter credit conditions and upwards pressure on the Yuan, but the real estate frenzy continues. |
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A red blood cell transfusion also serves to treat chronically anemic patients whose bone marrow is not able to produce red blood cells in sufficient quantity. |
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The growth of potential output has been slower than previously anticipated, owing to anemic productivity growth that has been only partially offset by a largerthan-expected increase in the supply of labour. |
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But the conditions of her are in no way anemic. |
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Many in GATT expressed pride and satisfaction that the multilateral trading order had made progress towards rules-based free trade while other international institutions remained paralyzed or anemic because of geopolitics. |
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Delivered at an Ottawa conference, the report takes Canada to task over anemic productivity growth, foreign investment restrictions and barriers to trade. |
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Daisy then allowed the Targeteer to evolve into a true BB gun that was even more anemic because of the heavier shot. |
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One in five preschool age children are vitamin A deficient and one in two are anemic. |
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The concept of gracility had taken over, causing young women to seek after the slender figure of a tubercular, anemic, chlorositic waif. |
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Ford says that the closest any other competitor comes in the variation sweepstakes is its archrival the Chevrolet Silverado with an anemic 15 choices. |
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Thalas-semia carriers are anemic with microcytic and hypochromic parameters that mimic those in iron deficiency, but RBC is typically elevated in thalassemia. |
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