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- In retrospect, voters are entitled to question the rosy prognoses.
- Both women have had the cancer removed and their prognoses are good.
- The case is based on a kind of jumble of pessimistic prognoses.
- The government's prognoses have repeatedly run to the optimistic side.
- Doctors rely heavily on such staging systems to give prognoses.
- "That's the most dismal of prognoses,"
- They may want better prognoses, but how can they get them?
- Given their illness, the prognoses may not be good.
- His doctors'prognoses were grim he was not expected to live.
- The prognoses based on his reports were shown to be very accurate.
- The prognoses of the limited number of reported cases were usually good.
- Contrary to initial prognoses, the patient has survived and may actually thrive.
- Alas, wisdom plays no role in Dr . Love's prognoses.
- But they are quite distinct syndromes with distinct prognoses.
- The long-term prognoses for autistic children vary.
- It seems the pessimistic prognoses . . . are beginning to come true,
- Verrucous vulvar cancers tend to have good overall prognoses.
- These properties are responsible for patients'poor prognoses.
- Had I waited my prognoses would have been much, much different ."
- His will to live outlasted several more fatal prognoses and scores of radiation treatments.
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