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If patients are poorly prepared for new roles, they may suffer negative outcomes.
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Neither can afford to have negative outcomes so they are not doing the studies.
The overarching goal of these dispersion laws is to ensure that sensitive institutions, neighborhoods and their associated populations (e.g., children and residents) do not suffer the negative outcomes associated with high-intensity alcohol retailing or consumption.
This only ensures that both sides suffer a negative outcome in outrageously-expensive litigation.
It says that my unit suffered negative good order -- negative actions -- good order and discipline suffered.
The film also suffered negative publicity before release.
'Luck egalitarians' have argued that, in general, we should discount the moral significance of negative outcomes suffered by an agent (e.g., an inequality of well-being), at least when they are the clear result of a clear choice by that same agent with the result that these outcomes neither count as injustices nor are they eligible for social redress (see Anderson 1999).
Recent trials relating the use of hydroxyethyl starch (HES) in critically ill patients to negative outcomes [5 8] largely suffered from this problem: identifying participants to first infusion of study fluid took up to 24 h.
People with anxiety often have thoughts that are focused on worrying about negative outcomes, and therefore they have behaviors to mitigate these negative outcomes.
If you have and focus on negative thoughts, negative outcomes will manifest in your life.
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