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It has been demonstrated that unsafe care more often originates from problems with non-technical skills than from a lack of technical expertise [ 6, 7].

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Attacks like these, such as the so called "war" between the working mother and the stay at home mother, more often originate from the mainstream media, providing further evidence of how a society that exalts corporate success must undermine the value of the home worker and homemaker in order to survive.

However, there was an apparent trend in that failing products more often originated or were claimed to originate from poorer parts of the world with weaker regulatory systems: failure rates were 48% (30/63) for Africa, 32% (29/90) for Asia and 24% (12/50) for Europe (See Table 2).

Moreover, non-care seekers more often originated from Asian countries when compared to those who had sought care.

The RAHs were more often originated from A1, in 30% of cases, than at the ACA-ACoA junction, in 12% of cases [ 3].

B-cell lymphomas are most common in the maxillary sinus and have a better prognosis than T-cell lymphomas, which more often originate from the nasal septum.

Our data show that contact details that were identified too late or not at all, indeed more often originated from non-Dutch than from Dutch airline companies.

Fifty four percent of the male sex workers self-identified as heterosexual.> The consultations by male sex workers showed that male sex workers were younger (median age of 23 years) than female sex workers and MSM (both median age of 37 years, p < 0.01) and more often originated from Eastern European countries, especially Romania (p < 0.01), as shown in Table  2.

More often than not it originates with having a parent who wasn't trustworthy.

Sometimes the pain involved looks as if it has been inflicted; more often it seems to originate from within, from the guts of the body itself, from the misfortune of being physical.

TIME was, and it wasn't that long ago, when you knew what you needed for a Broadway hit: one snob hit play per season usually from England (Sir Tom Stoppard's "The Real Thing", say, or Sir David Hare's "Skylight")—and a musical, again originating more often than not in London.But as if to chime with a new century, Broadway in the past few years seems quietly to have broken its own rules.

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