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A second surgeon who places greater priority on their relationship with family and personal hobbies may devote less personal time to such professional activities.
We speculate that, when facing ethnic minority patients, GPs may devote less time to them and prescribe them more medication as a coping strategy to avoid engaging in doctor-patient relations.
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If so, that means that the honeymoon period of his new premiership -- if he wins -- may be devoted less to policy than to his personal troubles.
This conflict potential is likely to be anticipated by the members, with the result that they may withhold critical resources or more generally devote less effort to the meta-organization.
For instance younger socially disadvantaged groups may experience more stress due to work or responsibilities of caring for children and devote less time to self-management.
The rules also mean that banks devote less capital to trading.
Aim to devote less than 10 percent of your income to repaying your student loans.
Moreover, states and cities devote less than 10 percent of their revenue to annual debt service.
Spanish families devote less than 1% of their incomes to water.
President Obama has said he would like to devote less of his attention to the Middle East.
It may devote more money to that.
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