| 31. | It is not uncommon for the erroneous diagnoses of malingering or cortical blindness to be made.
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| 32. | We interpreted this as a learned response to therapy and her hospitalizations rather than deliberate malingering.
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| 33. | Colleagues consider it aggressive rejection; global bosses call it malingering; spouses label it temporary desertion.
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| 34. | Both of the experts for the state concluded that Panetti was malingering in order to avoid execution.
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| 35. | In the Malingering article I found the sources did not support and actually refuted the MUPS material.
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| 36. | I removed it leaving a detailed reason with citations on Talk : Malingering # most commonly feigned.
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| 37. | Teasing, she told a nurse, " This is going to lead to malingering ."
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| 38. | RST replies : Occasional tightening of the hamstrings, jovial malingering, and complete loss of hair control.
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| 39. | I would prefer to see our president in a cabaret than at the roundtable with the malingering Communists.
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| 40. | Alternative explanations, such as malingering and alcohol and drug-induced amnesia, need to be excluded.
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