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1                          However, physicians worried that an apology might create legal liability.
2 sorders (ADs) experience persistent fear and worries that are highly debilitating, conferring risk fo
3 teracy skills were two times as likely to be worried that FOBT was messy (26.7% v 13.3%; P =.008), 1.
4 ve increased by 67%, leading some experts to worry that, given the expected increase in the size of t
5                         In particular, he is worried that he may not be able to be weaned off the ven
6 ce won't pay for a clinical trial," and "I'm worried that I wouldn't be able to afford the costs of t
7                                         Some worry that immigrants burden the US economy and particul
8 t clinic for inborn errors of metabolism was worried that isolated AST-elevation indicated cell damag
9 c disclosure to counter distrust, but others worry that it might undermine ballot secrecy.
10 th medical professionals and the public have worried that many patients receive non-beneficial care i
11                                         Many worry that news on social media leaves people uninformed
12                     Although many physicians worry that openly discussing a poor prognosis will cause
13 or performance (P4P) has become common, many worry that P4P will lead providers to avoid offering sur
14  ecosystem services (PES) programs have long worried that payments flow to landholders who would have
15                                 Policymakers worry that physician expert witnesses who espouse unfoun
16             Many patients and clinicians are worried that pregnancy after the diagnosis of Hodgkin ly
17 onditions characterized by excessive fear or worry that present as emotional and physical symptoms.
18                       Some investigators are worried that radioprotectors may stop tumour tissue resp
19                         Some policy analysts worry that reductions in readmissions are being achieved
20                           Almost 60% (57.2%) worry that reporting patients negatively influences the
21 logy becomes ever more expensive, Eve Marder worries that researchers in less wealthy institutions mi
22 hers having their information, and 37% would worry that study data could be used against them.
23                                           We worry that such a framing may exacerbate tensions betwee
24  improve quality of care, but some observers worry that such efforts will lead clinicians to avoid hi
25 news in the 1990s, critics and scholars have worried that the corresponding fragmentation and segrega
26                                         Many worry that the use of specialty tiering for biologic dis
27 re likely to report being sometimes or often worried that their household would have enough food than
28 ked to make prognostic assessments but often worry that their assessments will prove inaccurate.
29                           It is increasingly worrying that these variants could impair the efficacy o
30                                              Worry that they will not feel confident performing proce
31                                   Many still worry that they will not wake up after their surgery, or
32                                           We worried that this might bias researchers toward positive
33 (ie, "I feel burned out from my work" and "I worry that this job is hardening me emotionally") from t
34  through additional competition while others worry that this will lead to cost cutting and poorer out
35         We do not share Rosenholtz's central worry that visual attention is in "crisis".
36 large measuring instrument), no one needs to worry that Wigner would see something different from his