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However, a frequent backward channel communication is needed for the joint decryption and decoding at the receiver, and thus, large delay maybe of concern.
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The patient smiled, and his movements seemed confident, but in his eyes, there was a hint of concern, maybe even fear.
In a minority view, one resident offered the alternative suggestion that "Maybe chiefs reported things out of concern for the person.
"The history of art is taking things that previously weren't considered worthy of concern - or maybe even beneath contempt - and pulling them into focus.
Then, without a word, turned and walked away... What should have happened in that moment reflects a new reality of adults who forget that they should model behavior for their children, a lack of concern for humanity (maybe too much social media and too little personal contact), and a basic lack of concern for a potential injury to a pregnant woman carrying an unborn life.
For example, Pearson chi2 analyses show slight differences by institution in responses to the question asking how often questions about ethical and societal implications of research come up (never/not at all: 32% to 49%, 1 2 times: 28% 43%, >5 times: 9%–16%, p = 0.012) and anticipation of encountering an ethical or societal questions of concern (yes: 11% 30%, maybe: 27%–40%, p = 0.002).
Maybe this relates to the supposed individualism of Westerners; maybe their concern that we get Schmidt's name right isn't shared by the supposedly more group-minded East Asians.
Maybe the research question is a topic of concern in the Spanish primary care community.
But maybe that concern is kind of specious when the message is about equality in the face of racism.
But are they there out of concern for him, from curiosity, or maybe just to chat about the weather?
On the other hand, maybe an overriding concern of the NCAA is kind of like Jerry McGuire "Show me the money".
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