Sentence examples for as unfamiliarity from inspiring English sources

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In closing down Madison Square Garden one day after the Rangers succumbed in Washington, the Knicks allowed those fans who will be able to stomach the skyrocketing cost of a ticket next fall to at least return hopeful that it was injuries as much as unfamiliarity and inferiority that pushed the Knicks' streak without a playoff victory to a decade.

There is a survival advantage in the capacity to sense possibly dangerous conditions such as unfamiliarity, being alone, or rapid approach.

However, implementation remains challenging as unfamiliarity between partners and insufficient recognition of private health providers prevail.

Studies have shown that medical information is generally not easily understood by patients due to such things as unfamiliarity with medical technical terminology [ 18, 19].

However, patient familiarity with the community pharmacist was considered by some GPs to be of greater importance, as unfamiliarity with the HMR pharmacist may result in refusal to participate in the service.

Doctor-related factors, such as unfamiliarity with these patients, as well as patient-related factors, such as cognitive disturbance and negative symptoms, contribute to suboptimal health care for these patients.

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It was found that patients will not accept care provided by pharmacists for many reasons such as their unfamiliarity with the pharmacists' expertise, their concern about the value of this service, and their belief that pharmacists are invading on their physician's territory [ 39].

Poniewozik was simultaneously intrigued and unsettled by Megan's addition as "essentially a new female lead" and reasoned that Weiner used Megan's "unfamiliarity as an advantage and as a storytelling device.

Mitt Romney's Mormonism — and the beliefs of his church— has dogged him since his 1994 Senate run, as has Donald Trump's unfamiliarity with basic religious dogma.

An important question that has never been investigated is whether territory owners perceive distant neighbours established in the same group as strangers because of their unfamiliarity, or as dear-enemies because of their group membership.

Carries as baggage: Some unfamiliarity with the bureaucratic backstreets of Washington, where the domestic security apparatus is a bit of a jumble.

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