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This is a common tension in young churches: St. Peter and St. Paul, after all, initially disagreed about whether the salvation of Christ was available only for those who followed Jewish law or, as Paul decisively argued, was meant for all believers.
A common tension cited by many participants was the performance of unnecessary tests, contributing to excess cost and increased exposure to radiation, however many felt helpless to refuse the request.
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Our findings highlight two common tensions within the PP/PE literature: public empowerment; and public representation [ 27- 31].
The use of developmental approaches could improve health RCS evaluations by addressing common tensions and promoting sustainability.
Although radiologists appreciate the role of EBM in improving patient care, misperceptions of the definition of EBM, a lack of critical appraisal skills and an underappreciation of how EBM could help resolve common tensions within daily practice limited its optimal use.
Before the start of the study, the 3 therapists worked with an Occupational Therapist/Certified Massage Therapist in gaining understanding of a cardiac sonographer's job functions, common pain, tension problem areas, and common resulting injuries.
Somatic pain syndrome with a definition similar to the more common diagnosis tension neck syndrome [Additional file 2] constituted 87% of all diagnoses in the shoulder-neck and was found in 95% of the subjects with one or more diagnoses in the shoulder-neck region.
But beneath this sense of common purpose, tensions simmer from years of plotting, counterplotting and bloodletting.
Such flyovers are common when tensions are elevated on the Korean Peninsula.
Skirmishes between them are common, and tensions have already emerged between militia commanders and figures in the transitional government.
The common pre-tension and elastic modulus of a 3-D bulk material can be obtained through these 2-D values divided respectively by the effective thickness which is always treated as the layer spacing of the graphite crystal, i.e., 3.35 Å.
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