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(The show's Web site, makers.com, is chock-full of additional, often fascinating interviews).
Three-quarters said they often work additional, often unpaid, hours to deliver care to their patients.
Being incorporated means paying additional, often arcane federal, state and local taxes and filling out the forms that go with them.
An additional, often overlooked component of evaluation is knowledge elicitation, which captures operator insights into the system.
The significant disease burden attributable to BD is amplified by additional, often multiple psychiatric and physical comorbidities, and premature mortality (Leboyer and Kupfer 2010).
While each of these languages is based on historical Chinese forms, they have all morphed into different systems over time, with additional (often subtle) regional variants, all of which have to be accounted for in a font like this.
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The lavish perquisites, corroborated by two other former TBN employees, include additional, often-vacant homes in Texas and on the former Conway Twitty estate in Tennessee, corporate jets valued at $8 million and $49 million each and thousand-dollar dinners with fine wines, paid with tax-exempt money.
An additional, often-cited indication for ESD is adenoma displaying a nonlifting sign.
Finances are also put under significant additional strain, often much more so than expected.
Much has been written about defensive medicine, wherein physicians order additional, and often unnecessary, tests to avoid being sued.
"We've got high-achieving students who have English as an additional language, often out-achieving mother-tongue English speakers.
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