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A favourable observer-determined outcome was reported in 69.4% of cases and without complications of deep infection.

The Illustrated Times wrote: Clement Scott, writing in the Daily Telegraph, had a mostly favourable reaction: The Observer commented, "...we have authors and musicians quite as talented as [the French]..

On 27 July 1924, the Observer published a favourable critique by Carlos Salzedo, the French harpist and composer.

The Observer gave the book a favourable review: "The slow growth of the poison within [Perrin] is traced with wonderful skill and sympathy ... one feels throughout these pages a sense of intolerable tension, of impending disaster"; The Manchester Guardian was less enthusiastic, praising the scene-setting but calling the story "an unconscientious melodrama".

For all types of providers, and especially physicians, more exposure to planned home birth through clinical practice, or in support or observer roles, was associated with more favourable attitudes towards planned home birth.

This work has shown that in multi-centre studies the assessment and semi-quantification of BMO and tenosynovitis have acceptable repeatability for clinical use, whereas synovial enhancement and overall inflammation can be accurately scored by the same observer while inter-observer agreement was less favourable, but acceptable for the assessment of the radio-ulnar and radio-carpal joints [36, 37].

The Rossetti biography was published to a generally favourable reception in April 1928: J. C. Squire in The Observer praised the book's elegance and wit; Acton gave cautious approval; and the novelist Rebecca West wrote to express how much she had enjoyed the book.

Family physicians who had attended at least one planned home birth as an observer or support person during clinical practice had more favourable attitudes towards homebirth (68.0 versus 41.2; t = - 2.70, p = 0.008).

Opportunities to attend more planned home birth in support or observer roles (during education and/or practice) were linked to more favourable attitudes towards planned home birth for physicians.

The reaction abroad to England's win was largely favourable, though the German press, had, after three weeks, tired of Fleet Street's 'militaristic nationalism', according to the Observer's Hugh McIlvanney.

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