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During her time at SSFDD, Donya hopes to learn more about how she can contribute to a future where Pakistani women are able to fully exercise their democratic, political, and professional rights.
"The Board's bureaucratic foot-dragging has prevented many Bengali-speaking Americans with limited English proficiency from being able to fully exercise their right to vote," said Seema Agnani, executive director of the Chhaya Community Development Corporation, one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit.
In essence, the ultimate goal of the model is to create what T.H. Mitchell (1950: 1) aptly calls "social citizenship"—the empowerment of citizens at all levels of the society through addressing their basic human needs education, health care, etc.—so that they can be able to fully exercise their democratic freedoms.
Lastly, for women to be able to fully exercise their sexual and reproductive rights, we must do more than increase method choice or guarantee better services.
First, they questioned whether expectant parents were able to fully exercise their rights of autonomy in relation to decisions about routine pregnancy ultrasound, as well as other prenatal screening tests, as this 'normalisation' may mean that these interventions are perceived to be standard and compulsory parts of pregnancy care.
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This was where the deer popped out on us and Wilf set off to fully exercise his native freedoms.
He has the power but has been too cautious to fully exercise it.
When a history or signs of cardiovascular disease, other than hypertension, were noticed, participants were considered as belonging to group C. When evaluating large numbers of participants there is always the possibility of encountering individuals who are acutely ill; since they will not be able to fully participate in an exercise program, we choose to classify them separately (group D).
Eligible participants will have no medical contraindications to exercise and will be able to: fully weight bear; stand unaided independently for at least 30 seconds; and participate in group therapy sessions with minimal supervision.
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