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The lower recommendation acceptance rates likely occurred because the primary physicians had more difficulty accepting recommendations from trainees rather than consultants (all recommendations were signed and included a name stamp), and the weekly rotation of trainees resulted in conflicting recommendations to the primary teams on occasion, reducing credibility in the ASP.
And people have much more difficulty accepting a gap in age when the older member of the couple is female.
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Compared to the other gender, males are also less aware of their mental health [ 80- 82], have more difficulty in accepting a diagnosis of mental illness [ 12] and tend to avoid seeking help until there is a sharp deterioration of their condition [ 6, 48, 78].
Although Brazilian students show more difficulty on accepting the biological bases of altruism, it would be more appropriate to discuss its evolutionary bases instead of those behaviors in which the evolutionary bases are already well accepted by them.
In the corporate world, however, I suspect that Chrome will have more difficulty being accepted.
It is also possible that the individuals with higher education, mainly those who were middle-aged, were more aware of their rights and had difficulty accepting jobs and social conditions below their educational status.
Relatives reported that patients receiving chemotherapy had more difficulty to accept the incurable nature of their disease than patients who did not.
Yet a parent's suicide, Dr. Cerel found, led to more feelings of anxiety, anger and shame, and greater difficulty accepting the death.
In many instances, PWD have difficulty accepting the decision, and perceive the assessment results more as nebulous, often questioning the evaluation process [ 15].
To know about different cultures more deeply, you should also refer to opposite opinions that explain why the Japanese have difficulty accepting the returnees.
5 These individuals experience separation distress, involving an unrelenting yearning for the deceased, a sense of meaninglessness, and difficulty accepting the loss, all of which remain elevated for 6 months or more following the loss.
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