Sentence examples for associated inconveniences from inspiring English sources

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Even so, islet transplantation does not (for more than a few years) negate the need for insulin and the associated inconveniences and has not convincingly been shown to favorably change the end-organ complication rate, at least with regard to the kidney, which is the most significant determinant of patient survival.

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Scaling up particular levels of a surveillance strategy might be difficult in real time; the limited precision gained by shuffling resources around surveillance levels must be contrasted with the associated inconvenience.

On the other hand, colonoscopy offers significant improvements in detection rates for CRC but it also has important disadvantages associated, as inconvenience, high economic burden and potential major complications (bleeding, perforation) [ 13, 14].

As some observers have argued, factors such as the real and perceived value of what the study offers to the community and potential subjects themselves could outweigh or at least counterbalance those associated with inconvenience, accessibility, residential instability, fear, or suspicion [ 5, 6].

Since lack of quality of prescription drug use is highly associated with inconvenience among the elderly, as well as high costs to society, it is important that future research and allocation of resources focus on the quality of elderly patients' drug therapy.

The associated inconvenience and stress associated with this should, of course, be taken into account.

In addition to the usual mishaps and inconveniences associated with renovations, the Burnses have been unpleasantly surprised by problems that don't usually arise with new houses.

Air travelers can avoid some of the inconveniences associated with new baggage restrictions and increased airport security imposed after Sept. 11 -- if they are willing to pay a price.

He knew from his experience before the war that civilians with similar injuries would have begged for morphine, and he had seen healthy soldiers complain loudly about the pain associated with minor inconveniences, like receiving vaccinations.

Though seemingly overblown, snowpocalypse — a fancy way of saying that there's more snow, more often — seems to be related to melting polar icecaps, which could bring about permanent school closings and other inconveniences associated with the end times.

Evan DiCiolli, a 24-year-old Californian working on gas wells near town, said that while local residents might object to the inconveniences associated with the drilling boom, "this is calm" compared with the year he spent in North Dakota.

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