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University of Toronto psychologist Geoff MacDonald says that both depression and pain are often exacerbated by doctors' skepticism and our own loved ones' occasional unwillingness to acknowledge how crushing a burden psychic or physical pain can be.
By the time most of the results were in from the parliamentary election on February 18th, the new victors were acknowledging a "heavy burden".
Yet Thomas refuses to acknowledge abortion regulations as a burden, for they do not directly restrict patients' rights.
"We acknowledge that German science carries a burden of guilt from that time," museum director Thomas Schnalke said at a press conference on Monday.
Furthermore, thoughts about being a burden on family members were acknowledged.
The noncognitivist often acknowledges this, accepting that on this matter she does indeed bear a burden of proof.
Kodak executives acknowledge that having to carry the recorder unit as well as the camera is a burden for photographers.
She acknowledges that he was probably, at times, a terrible bore, not to speak of a burden to his family.
Acknowledging that When Breath Becomes Air describes this responsibility as both an enormous blessing and a burden, Minor asked Kalanithi about physician wellness.
Survivors "say a burden is lifting off of them that finally there is a space that acknowledges what they went through," she says.
Many surgeons doubt clinically significant adverse effects of indwelling metal like stress shielding or an allergic or even carcinogenic potential [ 19- 22], and acknowledge the burden of implant removal to hospital resources.
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