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During my initial assessment in Hove, the psychiatrist suggested that he'd have no problem referring me, but asked that I return in two months for a follow-up interview before doing so.
Cairns GP Heather McNamee told Guardian Australia in private practice she "would have no problem referring a 12-year-old with supportive parents or adults" for possible abortion without court approval.
If Mayor Rawlings-Blake so easily referred to these people as "thugs" she would have no problem referring to the people who fought for the civil rights of African Americans, her rights, in the 1960s as "thugs," right?
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I asked what was in their refrigerator, and he said, "Ketchup, beer, mixers — what else?" He had no problem referring to himself as an alcoholic.
Fin is 4 foot 5 -- he has no problem referring to himself as a dwarf -- but Henry, with his sour expression and slack shoulders, seems even smaller, though he's of average height.
"If I order it"—the name—"to be released, he has no problem," she said, referring to Cohen.
"They had no problems," Mr. Bartlett said, referring to other planes.
You are doing a stressful job.If they have a problem, refer them to the manager instead of having them pick on you.
"Both of the guys, they had no problems with anybody," Mr. Felice said, referring to Mr. Eddleson and Mr. Seid.
It is now commonly accepted that the genetic influences on much of human disease is not Mendelian in nature but is genetically complex (Altshuler et al. 2008); however, identification of the genetic determinants in genetically complex disorders has been elusive, a problem referred to as "missing heritability" (Queitsch et al. 2012) or "phantom heritability" (Zuk et al. 2012).
If we have a problem, they refer us to the clinic.
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