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"I got a surprisingly good response, given how uncommon it was," she said.
"You may have a study telling how uncommon these problems are in patients over 50," Dr. Portenoy said.
When we got back to New York, I realized how uncommon it is to connect to one's location with any historical perspective.
Pain and suffering are hardly rare and death is ultimately ubiquitous, no matter how uncommon it may be to meet it at the end of a sword.
Commissioners' requests for additional inquiries are not uncommon, says the CCRC, which will not provide a percentage to help me understand how uncommon.
"The NHS has a duty to deliver the same quality and standard of care regardless of how uncommon or unknown a patient's disease," says John James, chief executive of the Sickle Cell Society.
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"I should emphasize how incredibly uncommon the situation is," Dr. Netz said.
Another is that the last two decades are passed over lightly, with little sense, for example, of how immigrants from uncommon places have transformed the city into a true microcosm.
How common or uncommon currently cross-employment is, is difficult to assess.
Currently, it is difficult to assess how common or uncommon academic firms or principles of the academic firm are in the world of contemporary business.
This variation in practice stems from a real lack of evidence about the risks, benefits and costs of local chemotherapy provision, as well as uncertainty about how to balance uncommon but potentially serious risks against less easily measured effects on quality of life.
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