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Between two groups, participants with acquired retinal diseases expressed more inconveniences in their day-to-day life (Fig. 2).
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The policy to reduce prescription length may also have resulted in more inconvenience for patients and a greater work load for them in ordering their supplies [ 8].
We choose to accept more inconvenience, and more risk, in order to have more liberty.
That makes the line-based exploration more inconvenience to use.
The blackout of 2003 was more an inconvenience in Connecticut, leaving only fewer than 500 customers still without power as of 11 p.m. today, state officials said.
HARTFORD, Aug.15 — The blackout of 2003 was more an inconvenience in Connecticut, leaving only fewer than 500 customers still without power as of 11 p.m. today, state officials said.
Those reporting that UI was more of an inconvenience in their lives were also more dissatisfied with their sexual life compared with those reporting that UI was less of an inconvenience.
A disease that is little more than an inconvenience in the developed world, diarrhoea is often a death sentence among the poorest and most deprived children in developing countries and contributes to stunting, a major impediment to growth, development and learning, and by extension to economic growth and national development.
**Respondents who reported that market closure caused great/some inconvenience were categorized as "More inconvenient".
Those numbers represent inconveniences in some lives, tragedies in others.
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