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91, It is usually as effective as surgery in treating bile duct stones and involves a shorter hospital stay.
92, And last year, scientists at Rockefeller University identified the gene that appears to be successful in treating obesity in animals.
93, Medved muddies the waters by treating cinema, television and pop more or less as a single entity.
94, He stands in front of the cameras and preaches with unmistakable pomposity, treating his opinions as if they were holy writ.
95, All through the day, local people will walk through, treating the cafe as an extension to their home.
96, While interferon production was certainly induced by this compound its efficacy in treating viral infections bas so far been disappointing.
97, The United Nations also helps both countries avoid embarrassment by treating the business arrangements as confidential.
98, Medical science has not yet found a satisfactory method of treating cholera.
99, The lawsuit seeks reimbursement for costs of treating people with tobacco-related illnesses.
100, In treating acute illnesses there are only two outcomes to giving the wrong low potency remedy.
101, One danger of treating all crime as sickness is that it makes the criminal a second-class citizen.
102, They've lodged an official complaint against the police, who they say were treating the case as suicide.
103, The first step to identifying and treating diabetes is to visit a health care practitioner.
104, Kant is opposed to treating humans as merely means to an end.
105, In addition to his herbal remedies,(sentencedict.com) Chris has also experienced success in treating white spot - using daphnia.
106, Nizan was clearly justified in treating Aragon's analysis with the scepticism that it deserved.
107, It was his attitude towards Dawn, treating her with such compassion and even apologising for her.
108, The way we are treating the apple serves as a metaphor for how we are treating our world.
109, Check on salt tolerance of your fish especially some of the more delicate catfish before treating.
110, Chiron Vision develops and manufactures products for treating progressive eye diseases and for improving cataract and refractive surgery.
111, Treating to as meaningless in some or all of its uses with the infinitive raises several serious problems however.
112, Police are treating the fire as a case of arson.
113, How many 30-second sound bites have been spent treating outrage in the streets of some other Arab cities as inexplicable?
114, Nizan, in short, was accused by Sartre of treating his characters as mere ciphers of a particular class.
114, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
115, The average costs of treating patients at private hospitals are less than those in public hospitals.
116, No one can know precisely how many consultations are involved in treating a specific individual.
117, Spring is a Westport, Conn., clinical psychologist who specializes in treating issues of infidelity.
118, Tolerance means treating with respect people whose positions are fundamentally different from your own.
119, When some one can't cope with panic attacks, agoraphobia is often the consequence and treating this condition requires specialist help.
120, It appears to be useful in treating the auto-immune disease of lupus in humans.
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