1. This less generous treatment does not seem unreasonable because it can surely be expected that the sample should be examined. 2. Consequently, the best treatment seems to be to say that stress in words with prefixes is governed by the same rules as those for words without prefixes. 3. Although treatment seemed to help initially, its effect diminished over time. 4. But the treatment of gays seems to have worsened. 5. Doctors were not about to object since their patients were so convinced and the treatment seemed safe, although over time they started pressing for more concrete evidence. 6. For some reason, this treatment seems to make the finish less porous. 7. How was it done, in an era of high-tech medicine when aggressive treatment seems to be the norm? 8. If this treatment seems un-American, the avenues to a solution do not. 9. No treatment seems very effective. 10. She has no way of knowing whether the unusual strategy will pay off in the long run, but so far, the treatments seem to be working. |