But there are real advantages to using medicines that have been in use for several years, because it can take that long for serious safety side effects to show up.
That kind of take for the players would have serious ramifications for small-market teams like the New Orleans Saints, Jacksonville Jaguars and Cincinnati Bengals, among others.
For those of us who take the long-view seriously, this has serious implications for our education system and its ability to attract talented teachers down the road.
He did not rule it out, but said they would lose a lot of public funding - for teaching, "possibly" for research, for capital programmes - "so it would be a very serious step for any university to take".
But Congressman Ryan deserves credit for his willingness to take on these serious issues, and his ideas should certainly be included in the dialogue and debate going forward.
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Serious investors should take all this for what it is: A weird hobby at best and a dangerous source of misinformation at worst.
It is a laptop for very serious gamers who want to take their fragging on the road.
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He opposed the US-backed peace talks launched in Annapolis in November 2007, saying he did not believe there was a suitable partner on the Palestinian side, and stresses the need for economic development for the Palestinians before serious negotiations can take place.
Albert Ho said he was stepping down to take responsibility for what he called the party's "serious failure" in the election.
He will certainly talk about the need for this second stage to be serious and to take the kind of measures that are so essential to significantly deeper deficit reduction.
Such a reform would not eliminate the need for serious spending cuts, of course, nor would it take tax increases off the table.
And by all means, for the sake of beleaguered pig farmers who are bound to take a serious economic hit before this is over, let's keep referring to it that way.
Finally, the serious enthusiast looking for the rarest of the rare should take a trip through the music listings at eBay, where you'll find everything from promotional one-offs to unusual imports, all for sale to the highest bidder.
If you are in the market for a mid-sized SUV, I think you should take a very serious look at the Escape.
Subtitle B of title III of the Implementation Act authorizes the President to take certain actions in response to a request by an interested party for relief from serious damage or actual threat thereof to a domestic industry producing certain textile or apparel articles.
The structure of the welfare budget suggests that serious reform must take on spending on the sick and disabled, which accounts for 24% of the total budget.
Its 8% alcohol content may have been a bit too serious for me, but what I did love was being able to take home two of the new glasses.
But it also says Mexico's ongoing violence and security concerns pose "serious risks" for U.S. citizens, and urges travelers to take precautions.
Calderon understands that Mexico needs to take responsibility for its own problems, but there is no doubt that the root cause of the serious cartel threat is the American market for cocaine and marijuana and the U.S. prohibition on drugs.
But they will argue on Martin's behalf that there should be a change to the approach taken to prosecution for assisted suicide because, although it is legal to take your own life it is a serious criminal offence to assist someone to do so.
Hence the continuing concerns about his health: On March 7, Wahid went in for a heart checkup, two weeks after he had to take a break on account of a serious bout of the flu.
That's because the coalition government's programme for government contains a commitment to create "a single agency to take on the work of tackling serious economic crime done by the Serious Fraud Office, the Financial Services Authority and the Office of Fair Trading".
Sure, structural reforms take time to work though to the real economy, but the market is likely to give early credit for serious efforts.
For example, would discussions take place there concerning future sales of technology for which export licenses had not yet been improved risking serious breaches in technology security?
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For example, would discussions take place there concerning future sales of technology for which export licenses had not yet been improved -- risking serious breaches in technology security?
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"When she left hospital, I asked the army if I could take her home to convalesce because her diabetes was so serious, but they said she had to go for winter training with the army team in northeastern China, " says Sun of her daughter.
"If you tried to take this current Republican brand onward for a generation, we would suffer greatly in Hispanic communities and we would face serious problems across the state, " said the strategist, who did not want to be identified criticizing his party.
" He promised the Assad regime would provide "guarantees and logistic tools for the opposition behind borders, to facilitate the participation of those who wish to take part in a profound, serious dialogue.
In a written statement to MPs, Mr Brokenshire had said it was vital for the government to take "clear and decisive action" to sort out the FSS after it got into "serious financial difficulty".
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