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Although some individuals acknowledged that clinicians had helped them gain this mastery, there was also a generalised concern that medical interventions might disrupt, or make redundant, their own coping strategies: P I haven't seen a doctor for five years.
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So far as sustainability is concerned, that generalised opposition is not the point.
They'd talk about more generalised concerns about "confidence" and potential "spillovers".
The chairman of the society, Dr Mofleh bin Rabiean Qahtani, told Mr Ellwood he was concerned that some high profile individual cases were being "exploited, generalised and circulated" in order to discredit Saudi Arabia's reputation, the press release said.
Its renewal in 1794 included an amendment that limited the scope of insurance policies concerning slaves, rendering illegal such generalised phrases that promised to insure against "all other Perils, Losses, and Misfortunes".
It's vague: offering generalised advice that doesn't seem particularly well-targeted.
He described the humanitarian situation as a "generalised catastrophe" that was likely to become increasingly desperate as time wore on.
The other-race effect has been consistently observed in whites, but these findings suggest that it may be a generalised response that occurs in people of all races.
No concern about that.
Patients with LPA had a generalised auditory deficit that was influenced by working memory function.
Multiple epiphyseal dysplasia (MED) is a generalised skeletal dysplasia that is clinically and genetically heterogenous.
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