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Appropriateness was defined as meaning that the "expected health benefit exceeds the expected negative consequences by a sufficiently wide margin to make cataract surgery worth performing".
Appropriate – where a procedure is worth doing if the expected medical benefit to the patient (health status, quality of life, longevity) exceeds the expected negative consequences to the patient (pain, disability, risk of death).
As mentioned in the Introduction, many countries show the tendency to prefer temporary versus permanent migrants for the expected negative consequences on natives in the domestic labor markets.
Ordinary least squares analysis revealed that respondents who could correctly identify the causes of climate change and who expected negative consequences from climate change were likely to support both government initiatives that were focused on replacing fossil fuels and voluntary actions to do the same.
At the same time, though, similarly high percentages of those surveyed expected negative consequences, including layoffs and business relocations to states with lower minimum wages.
But none of the children or parents expected negative consequences in the health care setting or in their personal relationship to their doctors.
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How could they not expect negative consequences from their shameful, childish performance over the past months?
Notably, while on the majority of occasions of intentional non-adherence, service users had positive expectations, there were still some occasions (n = 5) on which service users chose not to follow recommendations despite expecting negative consequences (Table 2).
So we can expect negative economic consequences during 2017, year of the strongman.
For Microcebus griseorufus in turn, one could expect rather negative consequences of hybridization.
Analysts were expecting negative 62 cents.
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