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Patients routinely take on frustrating tasks, such as the transfer of vital information from one provider to another, that technology should be designed to handle.
Equity dealers, for instance, routinely take on "block trades" for their customers.
In many industries, customers routinely take on significant financial risks when buying a product.
However, teens routinely take on this role, going hungry so younger siblings can eat or finding ways to bring in food and money.
Species routinely take on superficial characteristics that allow them to be perceived as something they are not when it confers a survival advantage.
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"Yes, we do drop-dead beautiful weddings," said the designer, who routinely takes on bill-paying bar mitzvahs like one he staged recently in a New Jersey suburb with a carnival theme that included bumper cars and a ride called the Spider.
But the anxiety associated with these losses is consistent with the view that some of the clientèle exhibits rather routine loss aversion and also with the fact that the level of risk routinely taken on in these portfolios was very high and not fully understood by many.
In between, he shamelessly roots for the White Sox and routinely takes on umpires.
But German singers routinely took on Wagner in their 20's a century ago, and had notable careers.
By contrast, in many pre-crisis housing markets buyers routinely took on loans worth 90% or more of the value of the property.
Apotex routinely takes on Canada's federal health ministry for failing to approve its generics, or the provincial governments for restricting reimbursement of its drugs.
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