We found an association between this opacity at the back of the lens and short-sightedness. |
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Correction of short-sightedness can generally be achieved with glasses or contact lenses. |
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This affects the development of the eyeball, making it abnormally long and causing short-sightedness. |
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He wasn't especially harsh, but he reminded me of my short-sightedness and silly academic pretensions. |
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Much of the their analytical short-sightedness was arguably due more to cultural assumptions than to economic theories. |
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He regarded the philanthropic schemes of the day as characterized by sentimentality, short-sightedness, and hypocrisy. |
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In the final analysis, the short-sightedness of contemporary film culture prevents us from viewing our own time through fresh eyes. |
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A few months later, the editor expressed his outrage at the short-sightedness of the judicial opinion. |
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The overconsumption of sugar and refined carbohydrates during childhood may set up chemical imbalances that predispose to short-sightedness. |
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The Australian researchers reject the conventional view that short-sightedness is a genetic problem in the East. |
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The threats to its success lie in greed and short-sightedness. |
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This is because they are at higher risk of long-sightedness and short-sightedness, and glue ear which can result in hearing loss. |
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But, once more, her unwillingness to strike a discordant note among those she respects gives the impression of confusion or short-sightedness. |
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Unfortunately, however, the short-sightedness of a government concerned with maintaining power at all costs has made that dream impossible. |
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All of these emphasize this government's short-sightedness and inability to respond. |
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Ordinary people must not suffer the consequences of the banks' short-sightedness and the speculators' greed. |
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This is all quite mind-boggling and shows unbelievable short-sightedness where the economic reality is concerned. |
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A great deal of courage will be required to overcome inertia, routine, short-sightedness and conservatism. |
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We feel that, in this respect, there may have been a certain naive short-sightedness. |
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That is the short-sightedness, frankly, of the government's approach to assistance for seniors. |
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Faced with these scandals, the business world is still affected by the same short-sightedness. |
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It is this open receptiveness which stimulates tolerance, while a turning in on oneself leads to mistrust and short-sightedness. |
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It is a surgical treatment for short-sightedness, some forms of long-sightedness and astigmatism and is carried out by ophthalmic surgeons. |
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The university said it would continue its study on atropine therapy, which is free for children aged four and above with moderate or severe short-sightedness. |
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We have heard that these exercises help prevent short-sightedness. |
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My short-sightedness has no logic, folks, except provincialism. |
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Their short-sightedness will ultimately cause their own downfall. |
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I never cease to be amazed at the short-sightedness of our politicians. |
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The European parties which are stuck in the past have shown that they are incapable of overcoming the short-sightedness which makes them blind to the internal national and regional realities of the current Member States. |
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Further, there is a staggering short-sightedness to the decision. |
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That is short-sightedness and incompetence. |
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This time, as on the previous occasions, I shall be using my vote to once more support the Austrian Members, because they are defending their quality of life against large-scale short-sightedness. |
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I believe the short-sightedness of the Council and the Commission in this area is unbelievable, and it is simply inexplicable if they are serious about creating a European social union. |
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This situation is the result of the inexplicable short-sightedness displayed by the Russian authorities and their contempt for matters relating to protecting the environment. |
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An eye surgeon has been accused of serious professional misconduct after a client who had laser surgery to correct short-sightedness says he was left with blurred vision. |
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The inset varies from 2.0 mm for severe short-sightedness with a smaller addition, up to 4.5 mm for severe long-sightedness with a high addition. |
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Chennai joins select cities in the country to launch a new laser-driven vision correction procedure for short-sightedness, long-sightedness and astigmatism. |
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He made himself larger than life in multi-storey platforms and drew attention to his glasses, rather than his short-sightedness, with flamboyant eyewear. |
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Yet such short-sightedness can prove costly. |
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Common eye problems including short-sightedness and a squint. |
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Is this political short-sightedness or pure vindictiveness? |
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Why compromise? Such short-sightedness is dangerous. |
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That short-sightedness is now exposed again. |
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Many attacked the government for short-sightedness. |
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India are paying for that short-sightedness now. |
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This encompasses the treatment of all refractive disorders such as short-sightedness, long-sightedness and astigmatism with the use of an excimer laser. |
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Age-related long-sightedness sometimes compensates for short-sightedness, especially in minor cases of short-sightedness, meaning that there is no need to wear reading glasses. |
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On 13 November 1987, he expressed the hope that relationships of exchange and the mechanism of finance can be reformed before short-sightedness and egoism degenerate into irremediable conflicts. |
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By making the eyeball shorter, this made the astronauts more long-sighted, which in some cases had the effect of reducing or correcting their short-sightedness. |
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Nevertheless, the Council's tight-fistedness and short-sightedness, arising out of national considerations, have triumphed over Parliament's and the Commission's European ambition. |
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Short-sightedness has increased dramatically in populations over the past several decades. |
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