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The number of patients reporting pain as the reason for not being able to kneel decreased to 14 (17.1 %), with 15 patients (18.3 %) reporting pain as a deterring factor.
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Looking at their colleagues trying to balance medical and management careers, they are likely to see a struggle with workload (51% of leaders cite demands on time as a factor deterring them from taking on leadership roles), a lack of required resource (46%), and a lack of trust in management (43%) as challenges.
Although rural patients have a relatively independent outlook and a natural affinity to prevention and self-management, these attitudes and affinities are not without their own ambiguities and they may in time act as a barrier deterring people from seeking professional (conventional or alternative) help.
Not everything touted as a deterrent really deters.
It metes out punishment as a means of deterring others from committing similar crimes.
It is silent on the desirability of mutual assured destruction as a strategy for deterring nuclear war.
A lawyer for the city, Gail Donoghue, maintained that an existing court decision allowed the Police Department "to use videotaping as a means of deterring terrorism".
The new appeals system was introduced this summer as a means of deterring some schools and pupils from trying for "a second bite of the cherry".
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