英語 での Are not treated の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Stage 3(tertiary syphilis)- Around a third of people who are not treated for syphilis will develop tertiary syphilis.
Fractures of the calcaneus are not treated quickly, so you need to be patient.
Note: HTTP404 and other"error" status codes are not treated as errors.
In addition to TokenBigramSplitSymbol, continuous alphabets are not treated as a token either, but tokenised in bigram.
When high blood glucose levels are not treated, the body uses toxic chemicals called ketones for energy.
Lines which touch objects such as circles or ellipses are not treated as links.
Workers are not treated as human beings; the company coerces 100% obedience while removing disobedient elements.
They are not treated like humans, more like cows at a hamburger factory.
If larger curves are not treated, the best you can hope for is that they will not get worse.
Even if they are not treated, the cytokines can also cause the deformation of the joint and destroy it.
Early colds are not treated with mustard plasters, banks, alcoholic compresses or foot baths.
Childhood cancers usually do not act like adult cancers and are not treated the same way.
The default setting is<-warn-error a all warnings are not treated as errors.
The default setting is-warn-error a(all warnings are not treated as errors).
There are said to be several hundred million lymphatic edema patients in the world, and the majority are not treated appropriately.
Childhood cancers线上二八杠 usually do not act like adult cancers and are not treated the same way.
A former guard in a prison for political prisoners told the commission:“Inmates in the[political prison camps] are not treated like human beings.
Nearly 1 in 7 US children and adolescents have mental health conditions, and half are not treated, says study.
Brand leaders are not treated as part of the corporate strategy team.
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