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It has encouraged shoppers to stop unnecessarily accepting new bags every time they are at the till and checkouts in Wales are now full of people reusing their bags".
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Patients may unnecessarily accept symptoms, assuming that frequent symptoms, exacerbations and lifestyle limitations are an inevitable consequence of having asthma[ 22].
Although Steinitz often accepted unnecessarily difficult defensive positions in order to demonstrate the superiority of his theories, he also showed that his methods could provide a platform for crushing attacks.
Though the evidence of psychiatric symptoms associated with HWLPs may collectively look impressive, the information provided in the reviewed studies is often insufficient for making reliable inferences about causality; therefore, in some cases it may be unnecessarily alarmist to accept a cause-effect relationship between HWLPs and psychiatric symptoms.
The over-responsible person can go ahead and change the rhythm of responsibility in the relationship by accepting their limits, refusing to be unnecessarily self-sacrificial and living from their desire.
This is a method of accepting the models which are most likely to be the true model and not accepting any unnecessarily complicated model.
"Any suggestion on his part that we are forsaking the public interest, we don't accept, and we find it unnecessarily adversarial," he said.
"We cannot accept that in 2005 children die unnecessarily, because the vaccine is not available or poorly supplied.
They write: "Even when mitigating factors, such as the remote location and the practical limitations imposed by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection are considered, many aspects of the IHMS health service fall well below accepted standards for clinical practice and are unnecessarily dangerous".
This may reflect the use of an unnecessarily harsh (NaOH-NALC) decontamination procedure from which it is accepted that only 5 10% of mycobacteria survive.
The report notes that on the first day of riots, police used dogs for crowd control, a policy "inconsistent with widely accepted policing practices and in fact exacerbated tensions by unnecessarily inciting fear and anger among amassing crowds".
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