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Flynn argues that concern about possible distress is not a valid reason for changing the curriculum.
The signs of possible distress that the government should look for go far beyond toxic mortgage securities and credit-default swaps.
The veterinary staff and research staff observed the general well-being (i.e., activity, food intake) of the chimpanzees twice daily after the scan for possible distress associated with anesthetic accesses.
Misinformation leading to possible distress for the patient could then be avoided.
The goal of the study was to develop a benchmark for the possible distress associated with quarantine.
Numerical rating scales (NRS) from 0 to 10 are used to describe symptom severity, 0 indicating no symptom and 10 indicating worst possible distress.
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These gave a good spread of possible distresses that tyre contact pressure can contribute to.
Second, opting for regular screening may give women the feeling that they do everything they can to handle their risk of getting breast cancer, eliminating possible distress-raising effects of screening.
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.
It is possible that distress levels influenced reporting of certain factors, such as perceived health status and pain.
Concern about possible emotional distress has impeded families 7, 8 and providers from initiating conversations regarding EOL for teens living with a life-threatening condition.
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