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Moreover, these services are often peripheral activities.
This could occur if tenure length had greater implications for male coalition members (as it would if females were often peripheral in enduring coalitions).
Adoption of guidance techniques has expanded the applicability of bronchoscopy to more challenging suspicious lesions (i.e., solitary pulmonary nodules which are often peripheral in the lung), but the overall clinical sensitivity of bronchoscopy for lung cancer has not improved substantially [ 6, 7].
CSR is often too peripheral to the core business model, too much of a side-show, too far from providing real 'shared value' (as Porter and Kramer went on to argue).
Despite the recent proliferation in research on patient trust, it is seldom a primary outcome, and is often a peripheral area of interest.
"Health is often seen as peripheral to child protection," says Evender Harran, NSPCC project co-ordinator.
Theater is often a culturally peripheral form today, but that doesn't mean that a playwright who provokes thought or challenges assumptions through allegory is getting nothing done.
But success is often determined by peripheral, subjective factors like looks, on-camera likability and the dreaded Q ratings.
However, one high risk factor that is often ignored is peripheral arterial disease (PAD) [ 4].
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