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Often and underlying
Often, hypochondria persists even after a physician has evaluated a person and reassured them that their concerns about symptoms do not have an underlying medical basis or, if there is a medical illness, their concerns are far in excess of what is appropriate for the level of disease.
Often the writer of the call does not actually own the underlying instrument, and must purchase it on the open market in order to be able to sell it to the buyer of the call.
Often, primary disabilities are mistaken as behavior problems, but the underlying CNS damage is the originating source of a functional difficulty ( rather than a mental health condition, which is considered a secondary disability ).
Often such objects are acid-etched to expose the underlying pattern of metal, which is unique to each item and provides aesthetic appeal.
Often the underlying tissue damage has been repaired long before this process is complete.
Often, one wishes to select amongst competing models where the likelihood functions assume that the underlying errors are normally distributed ( with mean zero ) and independent.
Often, psychological elements were introduced in his work, which suggested an underlying unconscious reality to life.
Often underlying medical conditions cause fecal impactions, and these conditions should be treated to reduce the risk of future impactions.

Often and physical
Often, the physical examination yields results within normal limits.
Often called " weathered granite ", saprolite is the result of weathering that include: hydrolysis ( the division of a mineral into acid and base pairs by the splitting of intervening water molecules ), chelation from organic compounds, hydration ( the solution of minerals in water with resulting cation, and anion pairs ), and physical processes that include freezing and thawing.
Often, public capital is defined as government outlay, in terms of money, and as physical stock, in terms of infrastructure.
Often the cognomen was chosen based on some physical or personality trait, sometimes with ironic results: Julius Caesar's cognomen, in one interpretation, meant hairy ( cf.
Often tied in with the Many-Worlds Interpretation, but not limited to it, is the physical process of decoherence, which causes an apparent collapse.
Often people without petrological training confuse opal with chert due to similar visible and physical characteristics.
Often, the distinction between vectors and pseudovectors is overlooked, but it becomes important in understanding and exploiting the effect of symmetry on the solution to physical systems.
Often, it is difficult to determine whether a given property is physical or not.
Often incorporating exercises in absurdity, physical exercise, costumes, spontaneous nudity, and various random and seemingly disconnected acts.
Often a physical response is included in the lyrics (‘ So we raise up holy hands ’; ‘ I will dance, I will sing, to be mad for my king ’).
Often characterised by concern for the minutiae of physical interaction and details of setting, Simulationism shares with Narrativism a concern for character backgrounds, personality traits and motives, in an effort to model cause and effect within the intellectual realm as well as the physical.
Often, these players are talented athletes with near-receiver-like speed, coupled with the imposing physical size and strength of a traditional tight end.
* Continuous – Often, a physical system is represented through variables that are smooth and uninterrupted in time.
( Often, this is equivalent to saying the physical path is the one for which the action is a minimum.
Often with the justification of maintaining authority, physical violence or psychological abuse can be applied to make “ youth ” to do certain fatigue duties.
Often, several sheets are required to depict a character ’ s subtler emotional and physical attitudes.
Often physical, it is not uncommon for the area to descend into a moshpit after important goals, and signs posted around the stand inform and caution general supporters of the area's lively nature.
Often children with CP can be classified as having severe speech and physical impairments ( SSPI ), but children with other disorders can fall into this category as well.
Often, injury could occur when operating heavy machinery or when climbing on ladders or roofs around your home, so if an individual is not in the proper physical condition to accomplish these chores, then they should consult a professional.
Often, physical actions accompany an absolution.
Often, the probability distribution may be derived from physical models that explicitly show how the measured data depends on the parameters to be estimated, and how the data is corrupted by random errors or noise.
Often, retail loss prevention departments are recognized as the compliance monitors of their organization's policies and procedures as well as the team responsible for protecting their organization's assets, whether those assets are considered tangible assets, such as merchandise / physical inventories, cash, or facilities, or other valued assets, such as the company ’ s employees, consumer records, or the company's brand.
Often, the term behavior is used to reference a larger class of responses that share physical dimensions or function.

Often and effects
Often dialogue was changed, and the show became less " Serious " in tone compared to the Japanese version, instead featuring more jokes and added dialogue, along with a completely different musical score ( usually orchestral music ) and completely different sound effects, due to licensing issues.
Often, the criteria had moral bases, such as in the case of Pierre de La Primaudaye's L ' Académie française and Guillaume Telin's Bref sommaire des sept vertus & c .. Encyclopaedists encountered several problems with this approach, including how to decide what to omit as unnecessary, how to structure knowledge that resisted structure ( often simply as a consequence of the sheer amount of material that deserved inclusion ), and how to cope with the influx of newly discovered knowledge and the effects that it had on prior structures.
Often the signal is modified using effects such as reverb and distortion.
Often, anticonvulsant medication treatment will be lifelong and can have major effects on quality of life.
Often, the visual effects are an enticement to attract public attention to social issues.
Often, physiological psychologists examine the effects that they study in infrahuman subjects using surgical or invasive techniques and processes.
Often these are the products of enzymatic degradation performed in the laboratory on a controlled sample, but can also be forensic or paleontological samples that have been degraded by natural effects.
Often the effects of electricity were studied, with the help of the Leyden jar.
Often the sounds required for the atmosphere that programme makers wished to create were unavailable or non-existent through traditional sources and so some, such as the musically trained Oram, would look to new techniques to produce effects and music for their pieces.
Often the lead instruments and vocals would drop in and out of the mix, sometimes processed heavily with studio effects.
Often, colorist work is dominated by the same concerns of figure-ground movement, but they have the added element of contrasting colors which have different effects on the eye.
Often critical facilities themselves are dependent on such lifelines for operability, which makes them vulnerable to both direct impacts from a hazard event and indirect effects from lifeline disruption.
Often utilizing a greater variety of vinyl emulation software rather than normal turntables, " chopped and screwed " stood out from previous standards of turntablism in its slowing of the pitch and tempo (" screwing ") and syncopated beat skipping (" chopping "), among other added effects of sound manipulation.
Often these games use realistic visual effects or interaction to make the pet appear alive and give a sense of reality to users.
Often, sound effects used in films will be saved and reused in subsequent films.
Often two or three mixers would sit alongside, each controlling sections of audio, e. g., dialogue, music, effects.
Often, analyses of the free trade agreement find that its effects on the two countries depend on the difference in value between the Canadian dollar and the US dollar.
Often if the personnel have the required skills or attributes they can overcome certain dilemmas ' effects.
Often several guitarists playing individual notes may create chord patterns while mixing these " harmonies " with mixed unison passages creating unique sound effects with sound altering electronic special effects such as doublers or a " chorus " effect that over-pronounce the lead significantly sometimes to cut through to be heard in loud shows or throw its sound aesthetically both acoustically or electronically.
Often, the agencies responsible for preparing an EA or EIS do not compile the document directly, but outsource this work to private-sector consulting firms with expertise in the proposed action and its anticipated effects on the environment.
Often criticized for producing extremely fast gamakam laden sangathis with strength and weight and with wide imagination, a voice as his, running at so fast a speed through the effects of Brighas, twists and turns would come in quick succession that he became an instant hit with both the lay audience as well as those initiated to the arts and science of carnatic music.
Often this occurs before the Moties onboard recover from the side effects of traversing the Alderson tramline.
* High dynamic range rendering and tone mapping: Often combined with blooming and other effects, this allows a scene which has been rendered in high dynamic range to be remapped to a low dynamic range display device.
Often this bead will be placed along a raised, flat rib, which is usually ventilated to keep it cool and reduce mirage effects from a hot barrel.

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