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Recur meaning
Of an event, situation, etc.: to appear or happen again, especially repeatedly. | Of an event, situation, etc.: to appear or happen again, especially repeatedly. | Of a disease or symptom: to happen again, especially repeatedly or after a remission or an apparent recovery.
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He pointed to waves of disruption that tend to recur every 50 years.
Since the effect of Naloxone wears off in 20 to 90 minutes, repeat doses should be given if opioid effects recur, until medical help is available.
That seems to be a theme likely to recur in this year’s State of the State.
The annual decline was due to the sales to an international government agency in Nigeria in 2021 that did not recur in 2022, due to delayed rollout of the government project.
These accelerations will not recur this year.
These rights are given out for a stipulated period and recur again.
This process was repeated for 45 minutes, with sleep onset taking an average of 7 minutes to recur.
This risk may and does recur if our precautions are relaxed.
Typically, patients with cancer are not eligible to receive organ transplants because it’s feared that the cancer will recur after the transplant.
Although reconstruction can be a part of recovery, it is essential to be aware that cancer may recur even after such procedures.
Melodies recur while arrangements change radically around them; songs suddenly leap into entirely new territory.
Raiding our schools and denying school children the opportunity of learning is a dangerous precedence that cannot be allowed to recur.
So two questions recur: 1) should the Fed be printing money based on an allegedly tame PCE deflator? and 2) should the Fed be in the Phillips Curve trade-off and macroeconomic management business at all?
For Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin, the IRA links recur as the biggest issue, while Leo Varadkar points out that his Fine Gael party is economically incompatible with Sinn Fein’s socialism.
It insures that events such as the trial of Francis Gary Powers or the imprisonment of U.S. pilots during the Vietnam War will never recur.
Next Tuesday, like every board throughout the state, they will start processing the ballots that have arrived in the interim, and the scene will recur every week until Election Day.
On average, patients with advanced pancreatic cancer live about a year, but the fact that her disease took so long to recur from her initial pancreatic cancer surgery in 2009 and previous treatments "suggests that it's not been growing rapidly," he said.
Otherwise the Hanoi Summit impasse is bound to recur.
The divides recur because what Leave and Remain capture and symbolise are fundamental differences in voters’ outlooks and priorities.
We further call on the senior police officials to ensure such gross violation does not recur again," Mr Khalid said.