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Stigma does not seem to be an important explanation for the low quality of sputum since most TB suspect respondents did not indicate that they were afraid that their disease would be known by others and they did not find it problematic to cough up sputum outside of the health care facility.
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We suspect that respondents might be unaware of marital rape occurring in neighboring households.
(We suspect that respondent is from Louisiana or Florida).
ResistApparentlye West Bank.
Apparently, 13percentt of respondents suspect that Barack Obama is "the Antichrist", while 37percentt of Americans think that global warming is a hoax and 28percentt of dickheads believe in a sinister global New World Order conspiracy.
There is therefore no reason to suspect that the respondents didn't understand the scenarios, however, they may not have trusted them.
However, we suspect that if respondents were influenced by such inaccuracies for cancer patients, the association between recommendations to limit care and cancer diagnosis would be mediated by higher estimates of mortality, rather than being independent of these predictions.
However, there is no obvious reason to suspect that non-respondents and people who chose not to participate were any different from the respondents.
Some respondents mentioned they suspect severe malaria when a febrile child is not responding to the treatment first given.
One also suspects that some respondents were pulling the researchers' legs (placing Ukraine in Greenland, Australia or under the ocean?).
He adds that a Scripps Howard poll in July 2006 "had 36 percent of respondents suspecting government participation of some kind in the attacks, with just over one in six believing that explosives had been used to bring down the twin towers".
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