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Spiritual care was less convincingly acknowledged: while Faculty and students recognise that many patients consider spirituality is important and may influence their responses to illness, they as (future) healthcare workers are less convinced of its importance.

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The importance of regularity is not explicit in these entries, but Winkler (1989, 108-9) argues convincingly that Berkeley acknowledges it.

5 Although the importance of depression in later life is widely acknowledged and recent trials have shown convincingly that treatment can be effective 6 7 depression in most older patients remains undiagnosed and therefore untreated.

Several of these genes stand as acknowledged IBD susceptibility genes or as genes of interest localized at convincingly replicated risk loci identified by GWAS (eg. ATG16L1, IL10, IL12B, JAK2, ARPC2, PTGER4, ZNF365, NKX2-3, PTPN22 PTPN22, C11orf30, ORMDL3, STAT3).

However, although students acknowledged the influence of the extra points, they were able to expatiate convincingly on the more intangible benefits derived from their participation in the creative projects.

That included a convincingly delivered story of being gang raped by soldiers in her native Guinea; she later acknowledged that she had fabricated the story, and prosecutors characterized her ability to recount a fictionalized sexual assault with complete conviction as being "fatal" to her credibility.

But an investigative series by the Times of London showed, convincingly, that the sexual exploitation of children was more prevalent and systematic in Rotherham than local law-enforcement officials and political leaders had acknowledged.

The case for acknowledging patient heterogeneity in preferences has been convincingly made by Sculpher in the context of menorrhagia therapy within the National Health Service for England and Wales [7], following the earlier work of Nease and Owens [8].

Although our study convincingly related a reduced MEF50 to clinically relevant outcomes, we acknowledge that the causality of these associations is not stringent.

Finally, Christopher Hawthorne of the LA Times acknowledges Obama's link to the project may actually be rather tenuous, but argues convincingly that the symbolism of the building may be tied up in Obama's image forever.

On the other hand, a characterization of the specific deficits is informative, and since there has been resistance among autism experts to acknowledge a role for the cerebellum, it is valuable to gather such survey data to make the case convincingly.

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