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Even though staff at intervention centres more often agreed that they had sufficient time to discuss lifestyle with patients, the groups did not differ significantly.
GPs and patients more often agreed on substitution as a possibility when the patient was male (Kappa = 0.207), the consultation was a follow-up encounter (Kappa = 0.190) and the GP was working in single-handed practices (Kappa = 0.238) (data not shown).
The pairwise classification disagreement varied between comparisons of clustering methods, as seen by the non-overlapping confidence intervals, but there was no consistent trend that would have indicated that across datasets, some of the clustering methods more often agreed with each other.
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By socioeconomic group, there was a trend for C2DE respondents to more often agree that the adverts told them something new (for bowel 47% for ABC1s vs 54% for C2Des; P=0.037; for lung 43% vs 49% P=0.040).
For example, respondents diagnosed more recently more often strongly agreed that they could live with side effects and put some aspects of their life on hold, as compared to those who were diagnosed more than 3 years ago.
"He was often very liberal in his views and quite often agreed more with Ted Kennedy" than other Republicans, Mr. Lott added.
Of the pair, Kizuna is the more talkative; Remon often agrees with her companion and will offer up an opinion when need be.
David was seen to be "agreeing with Nick" more often than he agreed with them.
The annotations agreed on reading frames much more often than they agreed on start site (Figure 4).
The governor was involved in major strategic decisions throughout the campaign, but more often than not agreed with the campaign team.
Experience from previous similar surveys is that people often agree to pay more in hypothetical questions than they would actually pay.
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