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The three main reasons given were that GPs were seen as non-experts in cancer, were too busy to be 'bothered' with cancer-related issues and, lastly, that a lack of continuity in primary care hindered discussions relating to cancer and its long-term effects.
The rarity of preserved brachiopod unbiomineralized parts in the fossil record has hindered discussions regarding their early evolution and ecology, and the early evolution of the lophotrochozoa generally, largely due to disagreements about the interpretation of structures relative to extant phyla [ 7] and the apparent loss and development of key characters across groups [ 8].
The remainder of the questions focused on the theoretical domains, to gain insight into factors hindering discussion about weight loss.
The Phoenix Suns would also be serious contenders for Mutombo's services, but their unwillingness to part with their second-year forward Shawn Marion might hinder their discussions.
The use of heteronormative language seemed to hinder further discussion of a patient's sexual identity.
Because over 10 physicians in one meeting might hinder the discussion and interaction (important ingredients for a successful focus group meeting), the three groups were held separately.
Fear of speaking openly hinders discussion of the crisis, say campaigners.
The uneasy alliance these two rivals formed to defeat Mr. Milosevic has since collapsed into open political warfare -- another factor hindering public discussion of the past 15 years of death and decay in Serbia, or reform of the quasi-Communist government structure bequeathed by Mr. Milosevic.
In a commentary also published in Science, Dr David Lazer from Northeastern University in Boston said this was an awkward comparison: "It is not possible to determine definitively whether Facebook encourages or hinders political discussion across partisan divides relative to a pre-Facebook world, because we do not have nearly the same quality or quantity of data for the pre-Facebook world".
In response to a question from the Guardian in October 2009, the lord chief justice said he could not envisage that it would be "constitutionally proper, for a court to make an order which might prevent or hinder or limit discussion of any topic in parliament".
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