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Although patients with bipolar disorder frequently have medical comorbidities (Kilbourne et al. 2004; Krishnan 2005), this study only considered psychotropic drugs, and regimens may be considerably more onerous when all drugs are included.
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Companies can and will kick back against regulation that simply forces ever more onerous, expensive, open-ended duties onto them, and working out when such duties are justified and when they are not is hard.
But when they are enforced the consequences can be more onerous than it may appear.
While there is no sugarcoating the more onerous parts of the job, it can be much more palatable when we recognize how these components ultimately allow us to fulfill our passions.
A Wembley final was more onerous and the youngster received a consolatory clap on the back from the manager when he was replaced in the 56th minute.
When prices are falling, debt, which is fixed in nominal terms, becomes more onerous in real terms.
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