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Past experience has demonstrated Slough's ability to assimilate newcomers without severe or lasting difficulties, and in virtually all cases the newcomers have added something of genuine value to the town.' Slough's migrant population continued to grow.

This was bloodless and did not create any lasting difficulties.

Individuals with developmental prosopagnosia exhibit severe and lasting difficulties in recognizing faces despite the absence of apparent brain abnormalities.

From this study, we are able to conclude that the majority of patients, should experience the majority of their improvement within six-months post-fracture, but a minority of patients will have lasting difficulties that persist for one year.

Rafferty said Catt's complicated obstetric history, which involved adoption, seeking termination and concealment of pregnancy, threw up a "potential for disturbance, personal misery and long-lasting difficulty".

In assessing how women like S. and J. fare over time, Foster plans to look at several variables: mother-child bonding; whether women who carry unwanted pregnancies to term face lasting economic difficulties; how the children of turnaways compare with children who are born later to women who once had abortions.

Adult HPP causes recurrent and long lasting orthopedic difficulties.

In a sample of distressed patients not all patients with distress for more than six months are chronic worriers; some or perhaps most of them are just confronted with long-lasting social difficulties and stressors, and, although we recognize that these patients need their distress to be recognized and taken care of, most of them are unlikely to benefit from a diagnosis of 'anxiety disorder'.

The film touches on many of the themes of long lasting relationships – the difficulty and touchiness of sex, the complications of children and how much harder that gets when there are step children involved, friendship, one partner's success, ageing, gender roles and the niggles, leaping-to-conclusions and defensiveness that can arise from unarticulated emotions built up over time.

This consists of a voluntary anticipation of bedtime with increased time spent in bed, occurrence of disturbing awakenings and dreaming, and prolonged daytime naps (sometimes lasting hours) with difficulty awakening as in our case series and in a previous clinical observation (Kotagal et al., 1990).

An examination of why NGOs often experience difficulty creating lasting change, with case studies of transnational conservation organizations in Southeast Asia and the Pacific.

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