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142834P.pdf   06/15/2015  Karl Wright  v.  Carolyn W. Colvin
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  14-2834
   U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri - Jefferson City   
[PUBLISHED] [Smith, Author, with Loken and Smith, Circuit Judges] Civil case - Social Security. While the ALJ mistakenly characterized one of claimant's physicians as a nonexamining physician, he had other sustainable grounds for giving that doctor's opinion little weight; the ALJ did not err in finding claimant's testimony regarding his subjective pain and functionality was not credible in light of his work history, daily activities and failure to adhere to treatment; substantial evidence supported the ALJ's consideration of claimant's mental condition.