However, if you do feel there could be a strong connection that's
worth being patient for I'd recommend you instead move the conversation to the phone.
However, if you feel there is a strong connection that's
worth being patient for, I'd recommend concentrating on moving the conversation to the phone or Skype if you already haven't.
Thanks Del, I agree, it was
worth being patient and waiting for the right dresser to come up as this one fits the bill perfectly.
It is
worth being patient, says physicist Chang Kee Jung of Stony Brook University in New York, who is a member of the T2K collaboration.
Don't you think it's
worth being patient for?
«I like Floor & Decor here, but with the private equity overhang and the nosebleed valuation, it may be
worth being patient,» Cramer said.
Not exact matches
Biotech
is a «crazy» industry, in that there
's no easy way to measure a company
's worth, because actually helping
patients is at least 10 years away, explains Brian Bloom, president of Bloom, Burton & Co., a Toronto - based investment bank focused on the health - care sector.
Of course, at one point it
was worth asking how a company founded by a then 19 - year - old could invent a new, less - invasive way of drawing blood from
patients.
But they've
been hampered by somewhat skeptical physicians who still aren't sure that the drugs
are worth their price (their topline costs
are around $ 14,000 per treatment course); part of the problem
is that it
's unclear whether or not those dramatic cholesterol reductions actually translate into broader health outcomes like a reduced risk of stroke or heart attack in heart disease
patients.
But what
's worth noting
is that somebody set out in this case not just to make a new drug but to solve a problem that often consumes the lives of diabetes
patients.
But if doctors,
patients — and maybe most important, insurers — decide that InVivo's device
is worth the proposed price of $ 100,000, annual sales could hit the billion - dollar mark.
Each year, billions of dollars»
worth of counterfeit pharmaceuticals
are distributed to
patients, and tens of thousands
are dying.
That
's not a surprising finding exactly (any parent or kindergarten teacher could tell you the same thing), but in a world where we could all use a little more civility at work, it
's worth reminding ourselves that tired employees
are generally not the kindest or most
patient employees.
When a
patient is mentally under - capacitated, doctors may run the risk of playing God in determining whether a life
is worth living.
So it
is worth the
patient development of the high art of worship to secure its invaluable results.
NICE explicitly uses a quality of life judgment (QALY — quality adjusted life year) to determine which
patients are worth treating.
The programs taught me about (1) admitting I
was beat, (2) coming to believe in something greater than myself (eventually a higher power)(many evolutions and concepts of HP, all of these at one time or another: nature, the 12 steps, creator, Love, spiritual principles)(Step 3) applying my low self
worth and gigantic Ego to these spiritual principles (4) write down my liabilities and assets (5) share them with another and my higher power (6 & 7) ask for the liabilites to
be removed and
be patient with the process (8) Make a list of all that
were harmed by me (9) make amends to such folks except whn to do so would injure them or myself (10) take a daily inventory of my day, checking for snafus, mean temperment, arrogance etc (11) meditation and prayer to communicate to my higher power and quiet reflection to listen for the Truth (12) after having a spiritual awakening as a result of working these steps, help others if they wish for help because now I
am in the position to assist.
From the perspective of the
patient in need of blood or the people I save while «surrendering my life»,
is the action
worth nothing?
The essay «God as Monica's Breast»
is worth the price of the volume, and the «Consenting to Die» essay, which discusses suicide and death as something to do» rather than just wait for, breaks into a fictional discussion between a doctor and a cancer
patient.
It
is not a case of judging that «a life
is not
worth living»; the question
is whether there
is a moral responsibility to continue at all cost the artificial feeding of
patients who, in the opinion of physicians,
are in an irreversible coma.
Seems long, I know, but
be patient, it
's so
worth it.
We all know it, so lets all try and support him and
be patient with him cause we know his talent
is worth the wait.
Would also
be worth saying that Man Utd probably couldn't have given De Gea away in his first season — so we have to
be patient with David Ospina.
Just
be patient with him and expect a few mistakes here and there but this will
be well
worth it for the future.
I mean yeah its all right how he knows quality players but
is it
worth it to
be too
patient on a player?
It
is worth noting that complications with breastfeeding in breast surgery
patients arise more often with extensive surgery, such as a breast lift with implants or breast reconstruction surgeries.
But surely any doctor that
was worth anything at all would verbally go over the risks of doing nothing with each
patient.
I love my
patient contact but I know I can offer more - especially to the English speaking community of Stuttgart, I
am worth more.
I
'm sure they live lives of appallingly low self - esteem because instead of people buying their services on a market, they instead prove their
worth by the gratitude of a
patient or the look of sudden understanding on the face of a struggling pupil.
Silver
was also found guilty last week of steering $ 500,000
worth of state Department of Health grants to mesothelioma research
being conducted by Dr. Robert Taub of Columbia University, who then steered
patients toward the personal injury law firm Weitz & Luxenberg.
While Silver
was bringing in the
patients — a total of about 25 to 50 — he authorized two state grants, each
worth $ 250,000 to fund Taub's Columbia University research, focused on mesothelioma cases related to 9/11.
She concluded: «Our study shows that it
is worth bringing
patients with refractory cardiac arrest to the hospital with ongoing CPR.
The OCD thoughts that
patients once considered so important
were to
be systematically deconstructed, understood and finally revalued as, in Schwartz's words, «trash... not
worth the gray matter they rode in on.»
«We observed no serious side effects in
patients treated with dTMS, and it
is therefore
worth stressing the tolerability of this noninvasive electrophysiological technique,» says Prof. Paul, the study's principal investigator.
Treated, most
patients didn't die from their ulcer and didn't need surgery, so it
was worth $ 100 a month per
patient, a hell of a lot of money in those days.
«Current research
is extremely clear and physicians need to partner with their
patients to move them into therapies, like anti-depressants, that
are proven to
be safer and more effective,» said Dr. Alphonso, a board - certified psychiatrist practicing in Fort
Worth.
Many
patients decide the cure
is not
worth the many side effects.
Over the coming months, physicians,
patients, economists and insurance companies will no doubt hotly debate whether the treatment
is worth the full asking price.
As Thakkar et al show, TM [text messaging] has potential as a widespread, low - cost technology but will need more development and rigorous testing to determine if it has real, enduring and
patient - important benefits that
are worth the investment.»
Twice - daily radiation might
be worth considering in place of concurrent chemoradiotherapy for those
patients who
are at low risk for distant metastases and those
patients who can not tolerate systemic therapy.»
Tech
worth hearing about A big part of Levy's job
is helping
patients decide how to address their various hearing impairments.
Administering heart resuscitation drugs to
patients whose cardiac arrest
is witnessed at the time of the attack can improve survival, but needs to
be done through an IV line rather than directly into bone marrow as
is more commonly done by paramedics, a new study involving UT Southwestern Medical Center emergency physicians and Dallas - Fort
Worth Emergency Medical Services (EMS) agencies reveals.
The study, which appears in the New England Journal of Medicine, examined records from more than 4,600
patients with out - of - hospital cardiac arrest involving paramedics from 55 emergency medical services (EMS) agencies at 10 North American sites participating in the North American Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium (ROC), to which UT Southwestern and the Dallas - Fort
Worth ROC Network
is the largest contributor.
A: Not only would it provide another treatment option for
patients — there
are only two FDA - approved ALS drugs — but it would lend evidence that the pathway
is worth targeting, which, in turn, would lead to continued growth in research by academia and industry.
«Although it could
be a coincidence, the fact that knocking out the gene produces a lupus - like disorder makes the Ro gene a candidate causative gene that
is certainly
worth looking at in
patients,» said Wolin.
And
patients typically require a prescription for only a few days»
worth of painkillers, rather than an initial prescription for 60 opioid tablets that could often
be refilled.
It
's worth noting that survival rates for heart attack
patients are better on weekdays compared to weekends, because medical personnel
are more likely to use invasive procedures (including angioplasty and bypass surgery) during the week.
And while
patients and concerned family members shouldn't jump to conclusions or self - diagnose, he does believe that a shift in a person's mental or emotional state
is worth checking out.
You've heard it before, but it
's worth saying again:
Be patient with your partner and yourself as you work to make things better.
(ED KASHI / CORBIS) Exercise and losing weight
are the most important things an arthritis
patient can do, says Bernard Rubin, DO, director of the rheumatology fellowship at the University of North Texas Health Science Center in Fort
Worth.