Sentence examples for concern more often from inspiring English sources

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Population estimates for U.S. Census regions and their distribution of BHg concentrations indicate that women living in the Northeast had BHg concentrations exceeding levels of concern more often than did women living in the South and West.

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Second, it was hypothesised that BIC-CST would lead the simulated patients to express their concerns more often.

It was also found that a positive immunohistochemical reaction for substance P concerned more often the structures of the femoral head ligament in children with CP and cartilage defects or pain sensations, when compared to children with DDH.

Children who were male, had a young mother, no parent employed, recent injuries, poor performance at school or who were bored by school, and who had parental concerns more often reported 2+antisocial acts and 1+violence against people.

It is possible that the terminology debate was more important for MDs who may have to battle ideological concerns in daily patient care more often than PhDs.

Eric Cassell writes that this lack of recognition and treatment of suffering does not come about because of an absence of compassion or concern, but more often results from physicians' poor diagnostic and therapeutic knowledge and skills about persons.

Patients visiting the ED out of health concerns are more often visiting appropriately versus patients visiting for more practical reasons.

Patients visiting the ED because of health concerns are more often visiting the ED appropriately than patients visiting out of practical reasons.

Furthermore, cues and concerns were more often expressed during later phases of consultations in recent years.

One of the most exciting aspects of phylogenetic studies is that methodological concerns should, more often than not, be addressed simultaneously with the phylogenetic inference.

Compared with men, women ranked the following concerns high more often: problems with shoes (n = 4 versus n = 0 groups); dependency (n = 3 versus n = 2 groups); and joint/limb deformity (n = 2 versus n = 0 group).

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