Converging factors of telework, globalization, new communications technologies, and recurrent cost-cutting have made virtual life the norm inside companies.
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By the late 8th century, the rainforest was in retreat, fuel was scarce and recurrent drought led to desperation.
Google (GOOG), Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR) and Recurrent Energy said today they have invested in a portfolio of solar photovoltaic facilities in Sacramento.
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Then there is austerity and recurrent debate about whether it's counterproductive.
Lyse Doucet began her BBC career in Africa where she spent four years covering events in West and North Africa including a spate of military coups, and recurrent drought and famine in the Sahel.
Except around the capital, the provinces affected are poor, over-populated, and prone to recurrent droughts and cyclones.
Jude's device and had recurrent strokes.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today expanded the approved use of Xarelto (rivaroxaban) to include treating deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE), and to reduce the risk of recurrent DVT and PE following initial treatment.
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They suffered an injury for every hour of complete play and had more recurrent injuries.
In the case of electric power transmission, the government has acknowledged the economic reality and concluded that recurrent bankruptcy filings would serve no public purpose.
The procedure - known as peritonectomy and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy - requires a patient to undergo a complex surgical procedure and involves the removal of the membrane that lines the inner wall of the abdomen and all visible recurrent cancer.
Additionally, results from a third study showed extended Xarelto treatment reduced the risk of recurrent DVT and PE in patients.
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But drought has gripped the Sun Belt in recent years, and federal scientists predict recurrent periods similar to the 1930s Dust Bowl if climate change models prove accurate.
With the recurrent sickness and the problems with electricity and everything else, the sprawling, low-slung high school complex at the north edge of town had fallen into disuse.
These are likely to include women over the age of 35 with a history of recurrent miscarriages and those who have repeatedly failed to get pregnant using IVF.
And the stronger that family history, the greater a person's risk of having recurrent bouts of the condition and to report that it impaired his or her ability to function.
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But some have recurrent episodes, and need surgery to remove their gallbladder.
However, Dr Jepson said more studies may be needed to better understand the effectiveness of cranberry tablets and capsules for women with recurrent UTIs.
Fernandopulle created a point system to identify employees likely to have high recurrent costs, and they were offered the chance to join the new clinic.
About 2.1 percent of patients treated with Xarelto compared with 1.8 percent to 3 percent of patients treated with the enoxaparin and VKA combination experienced a recurrent DVT or PE.
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In the U.S., about 785, 000 people will have new heart attacks this year and 470, 000 will suffer recurrent ones.
Recurrent loss of life and property is caused by storm surges and extreme waves associated with severe tropical and extra-tropical cyclones.
They tracked two permanent complications that can occur if the surgeries aren't expertly performed (recurrent layrygeal nerve palsy and hypoparathyroidism, which occur in 2% to 3% of the cases).
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Ms Thomson, who works at Stracathro Hospital, had attended numerous clinics and appointments over the years for recurrent ear infections, which resulted in a conductive hearing loss in both her ears where sounds are heard at a much quieter level.
Giving to and helping others has always been a recurrent theme in the Holiday Season.
Recurrent outbreaks of avian Influenza and the outbreak of SARS in 2003 rang alarm bells as potential pandemics.
For a country whose population is still overwhelmingly rural, and which throughout its history has experienced recurrent food shortages, such an omission indicates a superficial analysis of Indonesia's economy.
Most importantly though, one should find pragmatic solutions to solve the recurrent norms dispute the EU and the US have frequently had (i.e. on low-key issues such as beef hormones).
The manners and morals of the recently enriched is a recurrent theme in American life, as is the resentment which inevitably greets new wealth.
Almost all the money goes on interest payments (some 43% of recurrent expenses), civil-service wages and pensions, defence and subsidies.
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