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The influence of age as a patient characteristic is however difficult and complex to grasp and might be reflected in many other, in part competing aspects: Younger age may simultaneously mean a tendency towards higher activity, higher ability to compensate for a ligamentous deficit, better healing, less weight, higher expectations, a more physical strenuous profession, etc.

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The caregivers expressed their perception of the health care services as multi-faceted, hierarchical, and unpredictable and sometimes too complex to grasp.

The potential of using a model for such an evaluation is that the evaluation can be made in a much more systematic and objective fashion, since complex interaction networks quickly become too complex to grasp using classical biochemical reasoning.

But when a situation is too complex for an amateur to grasp and when it involves shades of gray — you probably shouldn't expect to get a purely objective diagnosis from someone who has a financial incentive to give you something else.

Don Blankenbush Pennington, N.J., Aug. 26, 2009 • To the Editor: Regardless of their respective strengths and weaknesses, all of the bills for health care reform are too complex to explain, grasp and support.

The TBC model has proven to be complex enough to grasp the important reactive processes.

More complex and harder to grasp is the difference between this year's and last year's M.V.P. Winning is such an effective deodorant, covering up the odor of a missed practice or 20 in Philadelphia just as easily as it makes people embrace a plain vanilla All-Star in the small Southwestern market of San Antonio.

When the content is complex, readers need to grasp both the big picture and the details and often switch between these two views.

17 Whether however this argument works in practice depends on how complex and difficult to grasp the various options are, on how the relevant information is presented, and on how well-equipped different women are to comprehend the information.

They said that the 84-year-old former Chilean dictator was suffering from loss of short- and long-term memory and that he was not fully able to grasp complex sentences and questions.

It is no use the government telling governing bodies to recruit a better social-economic and ethnic mix of volunteers if the material that has to be dealt with is so weighty, complex and difficult to grasp.

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