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finding that the ALJ properly determined "that Plaintiff's assessments of her pain and limitations were not entirely credible," based on "the medical evidence indicating improvement of Plaintiff's ailments, as well as inconsistencies in Plaintiff's testimony"
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No. 08-1340.
April 20, 2009.
May 12, 2009.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina, at Raleigh. Terrence W. Boyle, District Judge. (7:06-cv-00117-BO).
William Lee Davis, III, Lumberton, North Carolina, for Appellant. George E.B. Holding, United States Attorney, Jay C. Hinsley, Special Assistant United States Attorney, Anne M. Hayes, Assistant United States Attorney, Raleigh, North Carolina, for Appellee.
Before NIEMEYER, TRAXLER, and KING, Circuit Judges.
Affirmed by unpublished PER CURIAM opinion.
Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit.
Anita A. Thompson appeals the district court's order entering judgment for the Commissioner in this action challenging the denial of disability insurance benefits. We have reviewed the record and find no reversible error. Accordingly, we affirm for the reasons stated by the district court. Thompson v. Barnhart, No. 7:06-cv-00117-BO (E.D.N.C. Feb. 20, 2008). We dispense with oral argument because the facts and legal contentions are adequately presented in the materials before the court and argument would not aid the decisional process.
AFFIRMED.