Sentence examples for 1 striving from inspiring English sources

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Previously unidentified factors motivating learners to attend grand rounds are (1) striving for competent practice, (2) retired physicians maintaining their self-identity, (3) garnering non-cost continuing medical education credits, and (4) being entertained (beyond the perception of being an engaging speaker).

Competency as a motivating force is consistent with Putnam and Campbell's view that that a physician's desire for competence is manifest in (1) striving to excel and be the "best" in the field, (2) willingness to change and innovate in clinical practice, and (3) willingness to respond to clinical problems[ 18].

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Towards this goal, we at MaizeGDB (1) strive to create intuitive interfaces, take steps to educate users and are determined to respond quickly to researchers' stated needs and feedback requests.

Early work tackling this problem goes back the French revolution epoch with the work of Borda [8] and Marquis de Condorcet [16] striving to define a fair election rule.

History: The predecessor of the Flemish Interest party, the Flemish Block, made its political debut at the end of the '70s, striving for Flemish independence from Belgium.

(2) Striving to Act in the Perceived Best Interests of the Patient (Tim) The offer of clinical supervision is seen as having a punitive agenda.

The sub-themes were 1) Adjusting to familiar work in an unfamiliar role; 2) Striving to improve the health system through a new role; 3) Trust is vital to advocacy.

In turn, a number of ad hoc variants have been proposed [ 20], striving to include the tumor-microenvironment paradigm within SMT, while retaining unaltered the notion that cancer is a cell-based disease [ 21].

Daoud Kuttab ("Live From Gaza: A New View of Israel," Op-Ed, Aug. 21) strives to imagine an equivalency of good will among the Palestinian and Israeli populaces.

Some may question that approach, he added, but it made MI6 "strive all the harder to find different ways, consistent with human rights, to get the outcome we want".

Their enormously successful 2004 debut, "Hot Fuss" (Island), borrowed from the malcontent New Wave and post-punk of 1980s Britain, while the follow-up, "Sam's Town" (Island, 2006), strove for the epic heartland riffs and mythology of classic Bruce Springsteen.

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