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A minimum recovery period of 1 month was ensured between ovarian lobe resection from the same animal to avoid distress.
Because these asset managers can operate on a longer horizon than banks, they can avoid distress sales.
Some of us keep up an air of stoic indifference to reviews, some avoid distress by refusing to read them, but we all care, and for good reasons.
However, isolating RNA from milk would be a useful and cost-effective technique that may avoid distress to the animal and facilitate the collection of samples in time series experiments.
Even if gasps are not uncomfortable for the dying child, a treatment would seem to be required to avoid distress of the witnessing parents.
Therefore, firms offering higher dividend payments to their shareholders have more incentives to engage in hedging to avoid distress costs and underinvestment problems.
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Thus, and as Wruck (1990) summarizes, a reduction in leverage avoids distress, but does not maximize value.
Few writers deny that avoiding distress would be a good reason, although some believe (without much evidence) that a norm of taking organs and overriding families' opposition would come to be accepted (Harris 2003).
Moreover, lower medication adherence has been reported among HIV-positive patients avoiding distress [ 36].
It avoids distress for the carer to have to listen to patients' concerns and for the patient to be reminded of the carer's burden.
Difficulties could take the form of (a) problems in resisting temptation in response to appetitive stimuli leading to substance abuse; (b) impulsive binging that is negatively reinforced as a means of avoiding distress; and (c) a consistent, habitual pattern of excessive substance use such as found in alcohol dependence.
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