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One way to ease their difficulties, they decided, was to practise preventative medicine.
This study shows the potential of the thoracoscopic part of the procedure in prone position to ease these difficulties.
Such policy implementation attempts to ease SMEs' difficulties in accessing finance and decrease their reliance on black market lending system.
It was hoped with his naval background and easy personality it would ease any difficulties with naval service cooperation.
In the sense of offloading cognition into the learner's environment, however, using visual representations that map onto natural cognitive capacities should ease student difficulty.
'Behavioural control' represents the perceived ease or difficulty of performing the behaviour and is a function of control beliefs [ 45].
But these numbers suggest we can take steps to ease the structural difficulties with voting, too.
Government intervention in America and elsewhere to ease homeowners' repayment difficulties will shake investor confidence in future income streams.
Environmentally friendly production, represented by, say, DfE may possibly ease difficulties often accompanied by waste disposal, reducing the disposal costs.
As an American, I am especially interested in the ease, or difficulty, of 'becoming American'.
And Sakurai has always been adjusting the scales between ease and difficulty.
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