In the 646-patient study, there were no statistically significant benefits even in this milder group.
And why do Mississippians look most in June and July, rather than in the milder spring?
Kids with milder cases, such as Arya, produce more than those with severe cases.
Two months after his stroke, Engel had moved to a milder form of alexia.
Some economists even are predicting a milder recession than had been expected for Europe.
His counterpart in India made some milder remarks, but India's government has remained silent.
How many people who received the vaccine and got the flu had a milder case?
That gives a milder reading and a more elevated reading at the very begining of 2005.
The Asian countries to which the crisis then spread had similar, if milder, weaknesses.
Too much public borrowing may raise long-term interest rates, offsetting the stimulus in a milder way.
They think milder policies would help to save the environment and feed the world.
Regeneron's drug is given weekly and could be approved for Muckle-Wells and its milder cousin this year.
After all, we're just beginning to recover from the fallout of the much-milder Greenspan deflation of 1997-2001.
British police, with their milder approach and heavier form-filling burden, will find these methods hard to copy.
Business inventories are at record lows for the start of a recession, and that fact should make the recession milder.
The more brown a worm is, the milder the winter, while a blacker worm predicts a harsh season.
People with milder illnesses typically recover on their own but those more seriously affected may need hospital care.
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After all, we're just beginning to recover from the fallout of the much-milder Alan Greenspan deflation of 1997-2001.
Hagen, is sometimes compared to Jean-Marie Le Pen, France's leading right-wing xenophobe, though the Norwegian is much milder.
"Ruthless", "devastating" and the "saviour of boxing" were some of the milder plaudits lauded on the St Petersburg man.
"As surveillance has expanded, we're also seeing individuals with milder cases, " said Cox.
Somalia's leonine president, Abdullahi Yusuf, may be undermining Mr Adde's efforts by refusing to compromise with even milder Islamists.
Milder summer flows would also attract anglers and canoeists on the lower river.
So the House leaders tried again, unveiling a bill with much milder cuts.
Even in far milder periods of economic transformation, such as today's, new machines and new methods make old skills obsolete.
Berent says with these kinds of numbers, the amount of people suffering from milder forms of anxiety must be astronomical.
This case appears to be a milder form of the infection and the patient is not being treated in hospital.
Actually, Square has, albeit for milder reasons. mPowa used the same stock photo as Square to advertise its device.
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How, many of you ask, can I be so sanguine as to suggest a milder recession and a Muddle Through Economy?
Lieberman, who headed up the study, agreed that Pfizer now might have grounds to say its drug has milder side effects.
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