"For instance if I have a headache, I take a tablet for my headache, but if I take an antibiotic, all of the bacteria in my body are exposed to that antibiotic and I could be selecting drug-resistant strains, and I could be sharing them, " she said.
Mock, who came to Washington for a seminar, will have a big headache come Tuesday: She has to catch a 4 p.m. flight back to Boston.
Did the President have a stomachache or a headache or just learn of a national security threat?
Leeds' management duo of Key and head coach Neil Back have a selection headache over the fly-half berth.
Mod chips, which are widely available on the web for game consoles, have been a headache for game hardware makers for years.
Illiquid private equity holdings that still require large future investment commitments have become a headache for many endowments amid the credit crisis.
Injuries have been a headache Lin won't return unless there's a round-one shocker but that erratic 36-30 regular season put New York in a difficult playoff spot.
If they align with army elements alienated when they were forced to cede their vast business interests last year, Beijing could have a real headache.
But these big runups in demand have actually been a headache for drugmakers.
Tight visa controls on highly qualified immigrants have been a huge headache for firms such as Microsoft and IBM.
It would have been a management headache, except that back then there was no EPA, and the oil industry simply allowed gasoline to run off into local streams.
People may also have a slight fever, headache, stomach cramps and aching limbs.
"The new players have shown they can play at international level and have given the selectors a nice headache, " said Botha.
But there's no denying that a tandem like Revis and Asomugha would have been a game-changer, a colossal headache for opposing quarterbacks.
It has proved a headache for policymakers who have tried to weaken it.
This is great news for the gaming community at large, but creates quite a headache for game publishers that have been doling out DRM-protected games for years now.
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Five days before that appointment was to have taken place, Deamonte began to complain of a headache.
The headache is a room where I have to stay as I cannot afford to pay rent anywhere else.
We're talking about a headache of a car that will have to be recharged for six hours to give 40 miles of gasoline-free driving.
These patterns of self-recruitment and self-radicalisation are a headache for security services, who have no easy way to infiltrate close-knit, local groups that operate at first without foreign help.
The continued lack of a solution for the battery problem is causing a headache for Boeing and the airlines who have had to cancel their 787 flights.
The military under Kim Jong Il had created a headache for China and that it would rather have the regency holding power, he said.
Shingles is typically found on just one part of a person's skin, although people may also have systemic signs of infection such as fever, chills and a headache.
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Swooning stockmarkets are a particular headache for British fund managers, who have had too much invested in equities for too long, which is where many of their recent problems arise, and why almost every defined-benefit pension plan is now in trouble.
Facebook may have come up with a relatively cheap solution for a fairly large legal headache.
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Consecutive U.S. administrations have realized that resolving this conflict is key to resolving a major diplomatic headache.
They might have calculated that tensions in Lhasa were likely to present a growing security headache in the run-up to the games, and that foreign scrutiny would become more intense.
If a pill cures a headache, we do not ask too often if the headache might have gone away by itself.
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