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Other strong associations may reflect ways in which symptoms can disrupt goal attainment: Thus, greater problems with nausea and vomiting were associated with patients concerns about leisure activities and sports, while reported pain was associated with educational goals.
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While the reason for the discrepant findings between the two studies regarding uptake of soluble Ag is not immediately apparent, Farache et al. 45 suggested it may reflect the ways in which the groups tuned their imaging systems to quantify YFP and GFP co-expression.
It has been suggested that this focus may reflect the way surveillance data are collected [ 73], but it is in contrast to the way that cigarettes historically have been marketed in the US and Australia, and the way they continue to be marketed in countries with less restrictions on cigarette marketing and promotion.
Witnesses frequently disagree, and this may reflect the way memory forms.
The details Pomsel chooses to focus on may reflect the way she has edited her own story so that she feels more comfortable with it.
But Julian Callow of Barclays Capital reckons that may reflect the way the numbers are calculated: by valuers, who may be cautious about cutting their estimates.
But Julian Callow of Barclays Capital reckons that may reflect the way the numbers are calculated; the figures depend not on market prices, but on valuers, who may be cautious about cutting their estimates.
The semiotics are empty which may reflect the way big-time brands read consumers today.
These neighborhoods may reflect the way people in an area identify themselves or they might reflect how others, such as real estate developers, have defined those areas.
This may reflect the way in which the qualitative data were collected.
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