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Residents reported that since implementation of the guidelines, teaching was often deferred to complete patient-care tasks.
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Residents reported that since implementation of the 2011 work-hour restrictions, they felt education was often deferred in order to complete basic patient-care tasks in a timely manner explaining that although the number of work-hours allowed had declined following the ACGME-mandated restrictions, the amount of work to be completed did not decrease.
In conclusion, whether to return or not return the incidental findings was deferred to the choices the individual or guardian had made when completing the written informed consent.
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On technical questions, everybody deferred to Peanuts.
Obama has deferred to a growing isolationism.
So far, Mr. Obama has deferred to Congress.
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