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contraindicating

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  • verb Present participle of contraindicate.

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Examples

  • What's more, paragraph 14 of the MHRA report tells us that, once the MHRA knew about the increased suicide risk, it asked GSK to submit a variation to the marketing authorisation contraindicating use in the under 18s.

    Archive 2008-03-01 2008

  • Since the adoption of this new method (anoci-association) my operative results have been so vastly improved that I now rarely regard any case of Graves 'disease as inoperable, at least to the extent of contraindicating a double ligation (Fig. 17).

    The Origin and Nature of the Emotions: Miscellaneous Papers 1915

  • We have evidence that suggests such a forcing is required and no evidence contraindicating it.

    RealClimate 2009

  • We have evidence that suggests such a forcing is required and no evidence contraindicating it.

    RealClimate 2009

  • We have evidence that suggests such a forcing is required and no evidence contraindicating it.

    RealClimate 2009

  • We have evidence that suggests such a forcing is required and no evidence contraindicating it.

    RealClimate 2009

  • We have evidence that suggests such a forcing is required and no evidence contraindicating it.

    RealClimate 2009

  • We have evidence that suggests such a forcing is required and no evidence contraindicating it.

    RealClimate 2009

  • We have evidence that suggests such a forcing is required and no evidence contraindicating it.

    RealClimate 2009

  • We have evidence that suggests such a forcing is required and no evidence contraindicating it.

    RealClimate 2009

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