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Although differences were not statistically significant, LEIF physicians also tended to more often discuss the request with the attending physician and the family than non-LEIF physicians.
However, it can be vice versa: radiotherapists who traditionally more often discuss psychosocial problems were those who indicated that the screening instrument gave better insight into patients' problems.
They tended to more often discuss the request with the attending physician (100% vs 95%) and with the family (76% vs 69%), and also more frequently helped the attending physician with performing euthanasia (44% vs 24%).
Wells et al. [ 50] found that children with parents who more often discuss school programs, school activities, and things studied in class were more likely to have grade acceleration.
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Alternatives, like flat fees, caps, success fees and various forms of contingencies, are more often discussed than employed.
He also regularly has coffee with friends like the painter Fred Dalkey, "sometimes grousing," said Mr. Dalkey, but more often discussing Cézanne and other artists they admire.
The threat to the parks, said Lawrence Frank, a professor of city planning at the Georgia Institute of Technology, is "one of the unthought-out, less measured impacts of rapid, unplanned growth," more often discussed in terms of choking traffic, unsightly strip malls, cookie-cutter subdivisions and air like ozone soup.
Not that these wines are radical departures from the familiar, as with retsina, the pungent, resinated Greek wine that is more often discussed than consumed, or the sad oxidized reds that years ago epitomized Greece's efforts to enter the global market.
mRNA vaccines are potentially attractive alternatives to DNA vaccines more often discussed, as they are generally considered safer than their DNA counterparts.
Whether nutrition and alcohol use are more often discussed over the years can not be confirmed.
Another participant presupposed that it will become easier when justifications for the use of coercion are more often discussed.
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