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Women spoke of discontinuing or changing methods because of such side- effects, supporting Casterline and coworkers' conclusion that widespread concerns about adverse health consequences act as a barrier to the adoption and continued usage of contraceptives.

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Data represent women's report of their own and partner's use; concern about possible negative consequences may act as a disincentive to disclosure of high levels of use.

They find this type of image most appropriate (see also Dahmani et al., 2009; Ormrod, 2008), and this may increase their curiosity and motivation, and, as a consequence, act as a tool to aid their thinking (Ainsworth, 1999).

With 80 other hacking cases already in progress against MGN, and a further 50 individuals who have lodged claims, the Appeal Court's description of journalists responsible for "disgraceful conduct with such distressing consequences" is likely to act as a green light for further potential victims to come forward.

As a consequence, cyanobacteria-laden sludge can act as a reservoir for metabolites such as taste and odour compounds and cyanotoxins.

As a consequence, they have tended to act as a cohesive unit in national matters and to support those political parties most supportive of their claims.

In addition, 6.4 % of early decedents were diagnosed with mesenteric ischemia likely to act as a consequence or a contributor of multiple organ failure.

Last week a senior Amazon executive appeared before a US Senate subcommittee and warned that there would be consequences if federal regulators continued to act as a drag on its ambitions to launch a drone delivery service called Prime Air.

This paper explores a related but distinct process through which contact may have paradoxical consequences, focusing on its capacity to act as a vehicle for the transmission of systems-justifying ideologies.

One point that needs further investigation is whether this alteration (down-regulation) occurs as an early/late consequence of the disease, or may act as a susceptibility factor that influences the onset of the pathology.

In practice, also, the crown has had bad constitutional consequences: through the fiction that it can act as a check on the government, it bears guilt by association with the steady centralisation of power in the hands of the prime minister and his cabinet, especially a prime minister with a large majority in the Commons.

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