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They may have derived comfort from receiving chemotherapy together with a low genomic risk result.
It may be that the vaccinated animals felt sick, or stressed, and derived comfort from huddling together.
Others who were offered a delayed antibiotic reported that they derived comfort from the knowledge that a prescription was available if required.
Despite the fact that religious beliefs are more common in other countries than in Sweden [ 48], the family members in this study derived comfort from spiritual beliefs, through the sense of togetherness derived from sharing Christian belief with friends from church.
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But I don't always want to derive comfort from my food.
She derives comfort from one of the few things she can do that carry no price tag.
British ministers are deriving comfort from the idea that he is essentially a deal-maker, a man who once said: "Everything is negotiable".
Butterworth derives comfort and energy from being able to move between states: from city to country and from theatre to screen.
"They have concentrated risk, but they derive comfort in that they know it so well," said Maureen K. Clancy, a managing director at Barclays Wealth.
Etiquette-based medicine rests on the fact that patients derive comfort from specific actions — as opposed to attitudes or feelings — that are independent of the doctor's emotional investment in the patient.
Still, he will derive comfort from the fact that when the late Sir Robert Mark took over the same job in 1972, also in the wake of scandals at the Yard, he was even more unpopular.
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