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They get political intimidations from the national institutions which see their stories as an uncomfortable interference for their work.
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According to The Jewish Week, Spiegel stated that the congregation "didn't want outside interference", was "uncomfortable with the idea of being landmarked and having to answer to landmark guidelines", and was also uncomfortable with making part of the building into a "museum of past glory", as others nearby had done.
However, they need a high level of postoperative (PO) care and are sometimes uncomfortable for the patient because of the interference with muscle and joint motion, being usually cumbersome and heavy [ 3, 4].
In this study, heat interference means heat stress causing an uncomfortable feeling when doing those daily activities.
This allows them to obscure uncomfortable truths, such as the nationalist resentment that their interference can provoke.
The several drawbacks of this situation (uncomfortable supine position, noisy environment, limited "ecological" assessment), may affect the participant's behaviour by causing interference with the ongoing cognitive activity [ 1].
This allows the user to use wireless if they are in a situation where wired would be uncomfortable or annoying or to use wired if they are in an area with large amounts of interference.
Not for the first time in its long history the International Olympic Committee finds itself in the uncomfortable position of being expected to uphold widely accepted international values at the same time as avoiding direct political interference.
Uncomfortable, cry.
Really uncomfortable.
"Nonphysical interference?
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