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Example B clearly shows that it is more difficult to communicate with all other members of staff of larger units in comparison with smaller units.
Perhaps, prevention services would be provided less frequently in community practices that are not integrated and that do not have electronic medical records because it is more difficult to communicate and coordinate care.
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Smith also said that the department will become more impersonal and it will be more difficult to communicate with students.
Ironically, though, it has never been more difficult to communicate above the medial din of spectacular technology.
Diseases with poor agreement are more difficult to diagnose (e.g. dizziness or neuropathies) and they are more difficult to communicate.
However, SMRs are more difficult to communicate to patients than life expectancies and not all patients attain a CD4+ cell count more than 500 cells/μl [4,5].
"It's more difficult to make decisions".
Communicating assessment findings to parents also takes place early in the process; however, the relationship between this and LoT is more difficult to theorise.
Here that is more difficult to achieve.
Being President of the United States might be the most difficult job in the world, but it is more difficult when leaders fail to effectively communicate their vision for public policy.
It is much more difficult to communicate failure than success to partners.
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