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Functional procrastination represents an acceptable frequent behavior which increases success at work, makes persons more advantageous and acts as a success strategy towards a pre-designed goal that generally results in success at work.
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Overall, the safety profile of catumaxomab has been shown to be acceptable, with frequent, but manageable and generally reversible adverse events mainly related to its immunologic mode of action [ 5].
Protocol 2 resulted in at least comparable immobilisation quality with acceptable and less frequent side effects and superior recovery quality.
She compared it to vulgarity: The occasional use is acceptable but when too frequent, it loses its meaning and signals to listeners that the person speaking is lazy about language.
Testing out the limits of acceptable behaviour is a frequent strategy in dialogues.
The results in this study showed that there are non-acceptable postures associated with frequent working procedures in mammography.
Despite a very severe initial clinical presentation, it is remarkable to observe an acceptable rate of death and frequent acceptable functional prognosis, which continues to improve after 1 year, as opposed to arterial brain ischemia.
In this context, the aforementioned response times are perfectly acceptable as they allow for very frequent (daily or even more frequent) updates using moderate computational resources.
It is known that this process is not very robust and requires frequent tuning to achieve acceptable yields.
An overall sample size of 40 is generally considered appropriate in first Phase I trials to estimate the incidence rate of frequent AEs with an acceptable accuracy, allowing for dropouts.
Less frequent examinations may be acceptable on the advice of an eye care professional.
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