1. Progress to date is regarded as satisfactory. 2. Some people progress to liver disease, cirrhosis and liver cancer, and the virus can be fatal. 3. Bush also said that he had a road map for normalizing relations with Vietnam, and that significant progress to this end had recently been made. 4. The high-speed craft made quick progress to the safety of the Palace. 5. The relationship between H pylori, age, and gastric acid secretion is important as H pylori infection causes active chronic gastritis which may progress to gastric atrophy. 6. A baseline can be defined as a known and agreed set of modules from which progress to another stage can be made. 7. Retinitis usually presents unilaterally, but generally progresses to bilateral involvement because of associated viraemia. 8. Teachers must provide opportunities for pupils to progress to higher levels. 9. They are bearing the one-eyed god from some unseen station of its progress to the next. |