-
eliminate the need for
definitive hemorrhage control, it may
serve as a
temporizing measure during initial resuscitation.
Despite the
benefits of REBOA,...
- To
compromise is to make a deal
between different parties where each
party gives up part of
their demand. In arguments,
compromise means finding agreement...
- his
office of
Master of the Horse; she
followed her
frequent policy of
temporizing,
writing that she
thought that "he was not as ill as he was said to be"...
-
Conant advised that it be
acquired at once,
Styer agreed, but
Marshall temporized,
awaiting the
results of Conant's
reactor experiments. Of the prospective...
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impression that his must have been a
masterpiece of
equivocation and
temporizing,
since the
first pressure was put to him in 1944... He was
still resisting...
-
uprising in
staunchly Catholic Paris against the moderate, hesitant,
temporizing policies of
Henry III. It was in fact
called forth by the "Council of...
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exhausting Balkan War and to
avoid further conflicts. That
official policy was
temporized by the
political necessity of
simultaneously and
clandestinely supporting...
-
Catholic dominated State Council (Rigsraad), but also with his
cautious and
temporizing father. At his own
court at Schleswig, he did his best to
introduce the...
-
treated with a loop
diuretic and
sodium polystyrene sulfonate,
while a
temporizing agent such as
rapid acting insulin (in
conjunction with glucose) and...
-
increasingly strained as
civil rights leaders accused liberal politicians of
temporizing and procrastinating.
Although President Kennedy sent
federal troops to...