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The emerging pressure to ensure fast and favourable appraisals has been evident within the UK, and access to trastuzumab is a pertinent recent example.
For instance, Kendziora and O'Leary [ 11] reported a tendency for mothers to provide more favourable appraisals of their own children's behaviour as opposed to other children's behaviour.
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In the context of the theory of planned behaviour, 'Attitude' is defined as 'the degree to which a person has a favourable or unfavourable evaluation or appraisal of the behaviour in question' ([28], p.188).
Improvement of the Wits appraisal depicts the true and favourable underlying skeletal alterations in the lower face.
Our initial appraisal, based on the available literature, was that humidification of the laparoscopic gas could have favourable effects on the peritoneum, especially in longer laparoscopic surgeries.
The concept that not all patients might benefit from chemotherapy by virtue of favourable tumour genomics has translated into reduced application of systemic therapy even in those patients in whom formal genomic appraisal was not available.
Voiced their appraisals.
"It's not favourable.
"The situation looks favourable".
Conditions look more favourable now.
Favourable demography is another cause.
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