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There is also the issue of convenience.
Digital versus analog in the context of video cameras is often an issue of convenience.
There's also the issue of convenience, in which Westlake thinks Lavanda can compete.
For example, they commented that 'I consider it [buying a car] an issue of convenience, related to improving quality of life' and that digital products 'bring convenience to life'.
Remember, the issue of convenience or negligence won't be enough to circumvent repercussions from owning a private server as Secretary of State.
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Close-proximity priorities generally evolve around issues of convenience, such as, designing administrative space, training space, and diagnostic laboratory space close together; animal housing rooms and cage sanitation as close as practical; bedding storage close to the clean side of the cage sanitation area; and large animal housing and surgery areas as close to one another as practical.
Of course, price is seldom the sole factor in buying anything and that's particularly true in the medical area, where issues of convenience (fairly easy to determine) and quality (more important, but still only sometimes possible) must also be on the scale.
Given these barriers, to maximise the recruitment of this demographic into RCTs and lifestyle interventions, issues of convenience, relevance and carer-responsibilities must be addressed.
Other possible measurement methods (imaging technology, optometric measurement and water displacement) are hardly applicable in routine post-surgical management because of issues of convenience and cost [ 30- 32].
21 The research design of this study, therefore, has been initially guided by social cognitive theories and rational theories of decision-making, intention and behaviour, assuming that non-urgent AED use is based on the rational assessment of the patient of the seriousness of their complaint, along with issues of convenience and availability of services.
Although it must be accepted that a proportion of those offered screening will make an informed decision not to take up the offer, the provider of the service has a responsibility to ensure as far as possible that the decision is not unduly swayed by issues of convenience.
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