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In the only study (to our knowledge) that assessed client satisfaction among patients receiving (in the UK) injectable OST (diacetylmorphine or methadone), those receiving diacetylmorphine were more satisfied, indicating the treatment was more beneficial because of the ease of injecting diacetylmorphine as well as their preference for this drug over methadone [ 20].
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In general, for each of the above categories, 'yes' indicated conditions were satisfied, 'no' indicated conditions were not satisfied, 'partly' indicated conditions were partly satisfied, and 'unsure' indicated it was unclear whether or not conditions were satisfied.
However, it is easy to prove that the maximum outage probability constraint (mathcal {C}_{1}) in problem should be satisfied tightly, indicating an achieved outage probability equal to ρ c.
If this condition is not satisfied, it indicates unbalanced loading in the system.
The silent majority of customers are generally satisfied, as indicated by the results of the ConsumerAffairs study.
P4 One patient was not satisfied and indicated that the GP did not communicate the diagnosis and its causes to him.
Participants were considered to have been satisfied if they indicated that they were "very" or "somewhat" satisfied with the information they received.
Empirical results with state-of-the-art CLIR models show that when a condition is not satisfied, it often indicates non-optimality of the method.
Those who were satisfied with communication indicated they would go back and request changes, continuing to use their OS thereafter, whereas those who were dissatisfied with communication indicated they would not go back and would cease using their OS.
Procedures to avoid tracking error when a particular condition is not satisfied are also indicated.
Of these, 89% of leisure travellers were happy, but only 77% of commuters were satisfied, the survey indicated.
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