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Hypothetically, we are therefore confronted with a paradox: while it is likely that poor adherence or nonadherence contributed to a lower overall estimation of implementation fidelity, it could at the same time have improved actual implementation of the geriatric care model in the real world.
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Secondly, because we are confronted with a major paradox: despite the huge liquidity in the world's money markets and corporate bank accounts, investment in Europe is not rebounding".
On the face of it, then, we are confronted with a paradox a set of independently very plausible but seemingly mutually inconsistent propositions.
"She was confronted with a trained nurse.
At this point, we are confronted with a problem.
Instead we are confronted with a new puzzle.
Nevertheless, we have been confronted with a number of problems.
Our study is also confronted with a number of limitations.
France is confronted with a shortage of medical oncologists.
Also the British National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) is confronted with a similar problem.
Anyone attempting a historical explanation is confronted with this paradox: the 1970's carried the revolutions and experiments of the 60's to their reductio ad absurdum, from the Symbionese Liberation Army and EST to the Ramones and Jonestown -- and somehow it all culminated in 1980 with the election of the most conservative president in over half a century.
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