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The qualitative work of Henwood et al [ 12] and Broom [ 13] suggested that people may fear overstepping the role of patient and appearing to tell the doctor their job, or alternatively may feel that doctors need to be protected from the 'informed patient' who may exert extra pressure on an already busy professional.
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They may also stay around longer, and the combined effect is to exert extra cooling on localities and regions underneath those particular clouds.
A less motivated person may perform adequately in minimally demanding conditions, but their willingness to exert extra effort into task completion depends on whether they feel there is personal value in doing so [ 2].
Peaks of demand, higher this winter than last, will exert extra pressure on services already at full stretch.
In the Köhler effect, less-capable members, the "weak links," tend to exert extra effort, especially at such conjunctive tasks.
Off-design conditions might exert extra or less forces and torques on the propeller's blade.
However, we found that this result is not robust to extending the anticipation horizon to 3 or 4 quarters, hence one must exert extra caution when reading it.
If your lug nuts are stuck, you'll need to exert extra force to remove them.
may exert further additional controls on their own.
This suggests that the extra chromosome may exert a trans-acting effect to change the overall epigenetic patterning of the genome, which is consistent with the global disruption in gene expression reported in association with trisomy and in a recent study of genome-wide DNA methylation of leukocytes with T21 [ 25- 27, 49].
An alternative interpretation is that employees may reciprocate TLF availability by exerting extra effort (Akerlof 1982; Kelliher and Anderson 2010).
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