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Reporters covering Israel are routinely confronted with the question: why not call Hamas a terrorist organisation?
In addition, beneficiaries are routinely confronted with complex and expensive decisions, such as whether to enroll in a managed-care plan (Part C), buy a supplemental policy or which one of the many prescription drug plans to choose.
Emergency Nurses are routinely confronted with work related traumatic events and hectic work conditions.
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It's the kind of migration that feels like it should be narrated by David Attenborough, and says a lot about the role that tribalism is able to play in a country where supporters are routinely confronted with journeys that make the trek from Plymouth to Carlisle – at 389 miles, the longest away day in English football at present – look like a hungover traipse to the shop for Haribo and a ten-deck.
Scenarios contained within the interview guide were strictly hypothetical, although addressed issues that neurosurgical patients are routinely confronted with.
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Clare Murphy, Director of External Affairs at the British Pregnancy Advisory Service welcomed Cooper's proposal saying, "Over recent years, we have seen protest activity increase, with women and staff now routinely filmed, confronted with large, graphic banners, and even followed as they leave clinics.
Clinically, with this loss, one commonly finds the signs most clinicians see routinely when confronted with a patient concerned with the aging face – an increase in facial vasculature and pigment alterations, as well as an increase in the lines and wrinkles of the skin.
Interpreting lower education as a proxy of lower socioeconomic status, one explanation for this finding may be that survivors with a lower socioeconomic status may routinely be confronted with hardships in their lives and, thus, may be more experienced in finding something positive from negative events (Tomich and Helgeson, 2004; Rinaldis et al, 2010).
In Africa you are routinely confronted by that kind of logic, and the best response is to shrug and tell yourself, "Works for me".
He states, "we argue that both scientists and observers are routinely confronted by a seething mass of alternative interpretations.
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