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Consequently, some students referred to anxiety for wanting quick answers in diagnosis [ 22]. "In general practice, I just felt that sometimes they were over-investigating and sometimes under-investigating… I didn't feel I could tell sufficiently who I wanted to investigate… I just found that particularly scary"[ 22] (Final year medical student, United Kingdom).

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Reviewer comments The argument presented by the authors is still quite confused and does not tell a sufficiently sharp and complete story.

They knew back then what Arthur C. Clarke would tell us: any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.

Deeds, especially before 1850, deal with land boundaries sometimes mentioning a "house thereon". Almost never do they describe it sufficiently to tell which one they are referring to.

I recover sufficiently to tell him that if I subsequently find out this is method-style research for a role as a mute, I will be really angry with him.

Our friend relaxed sufficiently to tell us that Woollcott had appeared at the Hospital of the Good Shepherd a few days earlier with a heart condition and that "the pack of lies was "The Man Who Came To Dinner".

It was a year before Horrocks recovered sufficiently to tell Alan Brooke, the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, that he was "very anxious to be given another corps".

Know how to tell when you're sufficiently hydrated.

Still, the figures are sufficiently telling that I do not believe fine tuning will change the basic story.

Nonetheless, it is possible that some patients in this cohort could turn out to be suffering from schizoaffective disorder, particularly where the history might not have been not sufficiently telling at the time of admission, or where the disorder was yet to unfold in a way that the C-criterion would be met at a point after this study.

But these four are sufficiently advanced to tell us that we need to look at climate change in a new way: not as a slow, linear process to which we can adapt over time, but as a non-linear set of events involving dramatic and irreversible changes to the global ecosphere.

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