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Many people in Dodge City, a town of about 25,000 whose largest industry is meat packing, say they would not mind if the election was a bit more stimulating.
Discussion of an elderly patient with pneumonia and food refusal S/he'd come from a side room because of her/his C Diff and they're hoping that s/he'll find the bay a bit more stimulating and s/he'll get on a bit better, so I think what they were hoping was to give her/him one more try with an NG with antidepressants.
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Philipa, a 26-year-old administrator, feels the same: "You're definitely a bit more stimulated – a bit more sensitive to the touch – on weed.
I'd hoped to stimulate people a bit more, but it didn't seem to have that effect".
Paul Ashworth, an economist with Capital Economics, said such quantitative easing measures might lower long-term interest rates and stimulate the stock market "a bit more".
Another supervisor mentioned the desire to have more strategies to motivate students and would like to have advice from more experienced supervisors about how to influence students who are difficult to manage, '…more into strategies to actually make PhD students (not all of them again) a bit more focused and I think more the level of influencing them and stimulating them a bit more' [SUP5].
While it will certainly provide them with a bit more sheen, which will help them look bigger, it won't stimulate growth in the follicle itself.
I'm glad because maybe you can stimulate them to go one step further, or motivate them a bit more".
A bit more so.
So, a bit more.
A bit more mature".
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