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It often continues after the patient has gone home.
They can begin years before the menopause, and they often continue for years afterward.
Treatment often continues as long as it is controlling the cancer's growth.
Mothers who practice skin-to-skin care from the beginning often continue to breastfeed more when they return home.
Symptoms often continue until about four years after a woman's last period.
In our experience, major opportunity areas often continue to exist for fairly long periods of time.
Lenders often continue to check credit scores in the weeks before closing.
Some people like integrating their work and family lives and often continue working from home during their off-job time.
We often continue to email in the traditional way after the initial task is complete;
Instead of resting an injured foot or seeking medical help,the patient often continues normal activity, causing further damage.
The conversation often continued until we found interests in common and became friends.
Because people with this type of pneumonia donot always feel very sick, they often continue to attend school, go to work, and go to other public places.
This anguish often continues every day, without relief, during the lifetime of the parent or the child.
When they have been tortured almost to death, instead of getting them medical assistance, the Chinese Communist Party(CCP)officials often continue to torture them and then claim that they died of natural causes to cover up their acts of violence.
Plans often continued the Roman basilica tradition, but also took influences from as far away as Syria and Armenia.
The YMSC course is aimed at those already employed in either a paid or voluntary capacity in youth work/ministry/school chaplaincy and can include those who initially undertake agap year placement in a youth centre, but who often continue into longer term positions, including leadership.
But, the binding agents often continue to harden, leading to a loss of flexural strength over time.
We often continue to work in a place we hate only because of our own indecisiveness and unwillingness to leave our comfort zone.
Employees who choose this path often continue to develop specific skills within their field, to move up the leadership ladder.
We often continue to work in a place we hate only because of our own indecisiveness and unwillingness to leave our comfort zone.
People from all countries of the world are most interested in sex and often continue their descent on New year, Christmas and during other religious and secular holidays, say scientists in an article published in the journal Scientific Reports.
This cycle often continues until the gambler has either achieved their goal of“getting even” or(more likely) cannot obtain additional funds to play with.
As a result, those customers often continue using their old, outdated modems because they don't know they're supposed to request a new one.
Patients often continue less frequent treatments for several months to a year, and some need occasional maintenance sessions for the rest of their lives.
This severe response often continues for some time after the allergen has been cleared from the stomach, resulting in dry heaving.
The danger is we often continue with the habit pattern because we are used to it, even when it is no longer effective and satisfying.
And unlike PBNs, microsites will often continue to attract links naturally over time- this is what happens when you create something of real value.
Indian parents often continue to have children till they have the desired number of sons,” said the survey drafted by Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Subramanian and his team.
These patients often continue taking this drug indefinitely, until either the disease becomes resistant to this hormone, or the body produces an immune system response that limits the drug's ability to function.
Then these books often continue discussing the history of the field referring to the works of influential generals, most often Sun Tzu's‘Art of War'(around 500 B.C.) and Von Clausewitz's‘On war'.