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In combination with the rarity of the syndrome and thus the likeliness to become confronted with a first onset of the syndrome unprepared clearly makes it a challenge even for experienced anaesthesiologists [ 12].
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OECD countries already became confronted with this question some 30 to 40 years ago, when health expenditure grew almost twice as fast as Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
In interviews, Mrs. Burch has become defensive when confronted with the word "socialite".
Even brilliant teachers quickly become "mediocre" when confronted with schools that are too big and unruly.
Concretely, predictions in a first step can become inconsistencies when confronted with new data and require network correction in further steps.
It will urge Hunt to push through a series of changes intended to make the NHS become more open when confronted with wrongdoing.
Tidy conceptual schemes tend to become less so when confronted with the facts, and the Modistae spent a great deal of time trying to explain recalcitrant linguistic data.
Once cells become proliferative, they are confronted with similar local environmental selection pressures to those found during tumorigenesis.
It is unlikely but possible that people will become physically angry when confronted with the Truth of the Gospel.
It became clear that when confronted with reality, all the alternatives were much worse than what we already had.
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