Sentence examples for more often desired from inspiring English sources

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Also, patients with cancer more often desired a passive role than non-cancer patients and when preferences were asked in general, patients more often desired a passive role than when asked about more specific treatment option.

Overall, patients with cancer more often desired a passive role than patients without cancer (14 out of 43 patient samples with cancer vs. zero out of six patient samples with non-cancer).

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However, for national studies that evaluate risk factors, a more specific definition is often desired [ 3- 5].

Patients and parents often desired more understanding of what was causing the asthma symptoms, including a broader range of potential triggers (for example, environmental, dietary and emotional).

The path to healing taught me more about myself than I often desired.

As investigating the RNA expression pattern in internal organs of embryos of more advanced developmental stages is often desired, we evaluated the RNAscope method in this context.

In many senses, myth conveys widely recognized meanings, either pro or con to human adaptability, sometimes both simultaneously--though more often myth is desired by a population to be without complexity.

More often that desire has been rooted in convenience or not wanting to make a scene, and tiny allowances in these situations are something I recently decided to take more seriously and abstain from entirely.

SAC can thus bias model selection because spatially autocorrelated variables will get narrower confidence intervals and consequently be picked up as having a significant contribution to the fitted model more often than by the desired significance level (Lennon 2000).

Those who had attempted to reduce their mobile phone use had a higher texting rate (60 vs. 20 per day; p <; 0.01, Mann–Whitney U test) and stayed awake later than desired more often (53% vs. 11%, weekly or daily; p <; 0.01, χ test), but were not awakened more at night by the phone (12% vs. 5%, weekly or daily; p = 0.26, χ test).

The most accessible group, as compared to the less accessible group, had a numerically though not statistically significantly higher texting rate (50 vs. 20 per day; p = 0.07, Mann–Whitney U test), but were awakened more at night by the phone (27% vs. 4%, weekly or daily; p <; 0.05, χ test), and stayed awake later than desired more often (40% vs. 17%, weekly or daily; p <; 0.05, χ test).

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