Sentence examples for of potential inconveniences from inspiring English sources

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Concerns or even panic on PM2.5 spread wide ahead, but residents are not well prepared to undertake all kinds of potential inconveniences that a "greener" life style would bring to them.

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However, the patients with severe complications were eliminated from this study because of potential inconvenience during the CRP, and these severe complications included malignant arrhythmia, acute congestive heart failure decomposition, severe acute pericarditis, myocarditis, systemic inflammatory, cachexy, serious chronic disease, recent thrombosis, or nervous musculoskeletal diseases.

("Sutton May Outrank Sgt. York on Six Blocks," May 20) Community boards and the City Council always give serious consideration to street name changes because of the potential inconvenience, confusion and opposition of existing residents, businesses and institutions.

Potential inconveniences of using saline comprise the difficulty to ascertain a meningeal puncture.

Further, the increase in net benefit could also be partly offset by potential inconveniences of the MRI imaging., When there might be requirements for increased sensitivity (such as because of increased risk of adverse effects in people with positive results on screening and the need to reduce false positive results), MRI variables might be appropriate.

Both in food hypersensitivity and diabetes [ 21] the adolescents could sometimes 'stretch the rules', and decide that an occasional intake of 'forbidden' food was worth the potential inconveniences.

However, there are several potential inconveniences.

Others seemed to discount the possibility of harm from the placebo, or noted the potential inconvenience of being in a trial.

The benefits in gaining data to inform public education were deemed to outweigh the possible risks of possible inconvenience and potential distress, which was minimised through the use of sensitive questioning.

"I have to think that despite the potential inconvenience and cost of such devices, the utility would choose life over lights," he said, adding that he recognized that avoiding power failures is a legitimate priority for the utility.

An obvious downside of ambulatory BP monitoring is the potential inconvenience, related to the need to keep the cuff on the arm during the entire measurement period (usually 24 hours) as well as having to wear the monitor unit on the waist (by a belt or strap) during the day and keep it at the bedside at night.

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