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The next most common reason was unemployment.
The next most common reason was children being admitted outside the normal admission time.
The next most common reason for 72-h ED return was because the patient was specifically called back for a missed read on radiologic imaging (13%).
Family dysfunction was the next most common reason given for being taken into care, with 9,530 children falling into this category.
The next most common reason, reported in one-third of patients, was not having the medication on hand, and about one quarter of the patients said that their health plan quantity limit on drugs prevented them from treating as early as they wanted; additional reasons included nausea interfering with the ability to swallow, lack of access to fluid, and lack of privacy.
The next most common reason advanced is a humanitarian one: that we should provide resources to care for victims of Ebola abroad because it would be wrong to stand by and allow others to suffer in a crisis when we have the resources to help.
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The next two most common reasons were disinterest/dislike of Facebook, and people finding it a waste of time/content being irrelevant.
People saying 'great technology, I will do it in my next building' is the most common reason we get a 'no' because people are afraid of the change and nobody ever gets fired for using regular windows with blinds and shades because that is what the rest of the town is doing," he said.
Despite this, a detailed analysis by one large pharmaceutical company of failures in their drug development pipeline showed that the most common reason (40%% versus 29%% for next most common) was inadequate linkage of the molecular/cellular target with the disease and no validated models [ 8].
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The most common reason was marijuana use.
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