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For all the palaver from politicians and private foundations about the need to eradicate the ghastly and often deadly disease of malaria, health officials still won't vigorously employ the most effective weapon against it: DDT.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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This simple visualization should have opened up a discussion as to how AC Milan was able to do this and perhaps how many other teams also did it as a way to explore what works defensively against an often deadly Barcelona side.
FORBES: Soccer Analytics at the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference
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The study, published in The Journal of the American Medical Association, also found that vitamin E even appeared to raise the risk of bleeding strokes, which, while rare, are often the most deadly.
CNN: Experts weigh in on which vitamins to toss back or toss out
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Street gangs in the northern triangle also fight deadly battles often unrelated to the drug trade.
BBC: Central America��s shift in safety
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The inspectors will have their work cut out: chemicals that can be combined to make deadly weapons often have ordinary civilian uses.
ECONOMIST: And the will to enforce them
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The Natural Condition can be, and often is, cold and deadly.
FORBES: The Black Death: Longing For The Good Old Days
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Sorry to say, these deadly mistakes are commonplace and often the rule rather than the exception in many hospitals.
WSJ: The Experts: How to Improve Doctor-Patient Communication
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Horses are often euthanized after serious leg injuries because circulation problems and deadly disease can arise if they are unable to distribute weight on all fours.
NPR: Barbaro Makes Progress After Leg Surgery
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Contests between standards are often sources of irritation for outsiders, but for the participants they are deadly serious.
ECONOMIST: Showing off
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When HR hears about a manager who is doing things a little bit differently their first reaction all too often is to want to kill it outright or wrap it in a deadly python of bureaucracy.
FORBES: Why Does H.R. Too Often Kill Innovation?
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His plays are often set in very stifling little rooms with people saying vacuous things to each other that become more and more deadly, until a kind of naked power play is revealed that's punctuated by wrenching silences.
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