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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anticipated delaying" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a delay that is expected or predicted, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The anticipated delaying of the project has caused concern among the team members."
Alternatives: "expected delay" or "projected postponement".
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Seventy-seven percent of participants anticipated delaying seeking help for at least one sign of oral cancer.
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Most passengers interviewed said they had anticipated delays, and had left enough time to get to their flights -- sometimes three, four or even five hours.
The commission anticipated delays in distributing new cards to some remote areas, affecting as many as 3.3 million voters of a registered total of 50 million, said James Jimenez, a spokesman for the commission.
"We have always been in favor of the State of Texas issuing these permits, because we just anticipated delays in projects" if the E.P.A. had to issue them, said Celina Romero, a lawyer for the Texas Pipeline Association.
In addition, sensitivity analyses confirmed the use of a three week threshold to reflect anticipated delay.
Recognising more warning signs was related to lower anticipated delay independently of SES, ethnicity, age, gender and perceived barriers.
Health beliefs relating to perceived benefits of early presentation were not statistically associated with symptom awareness or anticipated delay.
Among study participants, 10% of Malay, 7% of Chinese and 20% of Indian and others had anticipated delay for help seeking (Pearson chi = 24.6303, P =0.000).
To assess public awareness of cancer warning signs, anticipated delay and perceived barriers to seeking medical advice in the British population.
This intervention development is particularly important as our study also indicated that the intervention did not significantly decrease adolescents' anticipated delay.
Timeliness of care refers to the speed and efficiency with which care is provided, with attempts to avoid or mitigate anticipated delays.
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