(1) How they choose to let this affect their vote is a bit tricky, given the Right's new allergy to popularity.
(2) Cayce's literal allergy to logos and brands makes her particularly well-suited to her work.
(3) What do you make of this allergy to the past that is especially strong in business?
(4) So, tell us Ihar, when did you first notice your allergy to the definite article?
(5) Our data may shed light on the role of diet in the allergy and asthma epidemic.
(6) Their allergy to free enterprise
(7) Drug allergy is a hypersensitivity reaction to therapeutic agents.
(8) Reassure patients with a food intolerance that they do not have a food allergy .
(9) A food allergy occurs when the immune system mistakenly believes that a harmless substance is harmful.
(10) Your body develops an allergy from continued exposure to a specific substance.
(11) Well, Pete, this is a little tricky, and anyone with even a mild allergy to stats should look away now.
(12) The college lecturer had insisted that he had had a genuine cough caused by a combination of hay fever and a dust allergy .
(13) Now, he's back with two films, both of which underline his allergy to pigeonholing.
(14) If they achieve support because of their allergy to ID cards, then many people must have a lot to hide.
(15) Liberals also need to get over their allergy to the cleanest form of energy, nuclear power.
(16) A common skin symptom of a food allergy is hives, or raised red itchy bumps on the skin.
(17) I want to return for a moment to your comment earlier about your allergy to literary gangs.
(18) I still work in feet and inches and have a confirmed allergy to all things computerised.
(19) You may not be able to prevent having a food allergy , but you can avoid having an allergic reaction.
(20) Symptoms of a food allergy usually develop within about an hour after eating the offending food.