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An acceptable minimum refers to the collective notions of given current knowledge, resources available and the context in which care was delivered weighed against the risk of non-treatment or other treatment" A patient safety incident is "an event or circumstance that could have resulted, or did result, in unnecessary harm to a patient".
"We wanted to get a feel for what is acceptable and not acceptable". Driver referred to the roiling controversy that surrounded the San Diego Unified Port District's selection of New Yorker Ellsworth Kelly to create for San Diego what would have been his largest sculpture.
It is acceptable to refer to any of these films by only its subtitle in most references, including first reference for flow, but include the full title somewhere.
In the past century it was acceptable to refer to disabled people as "handicapped" or "invalids".
How did it become normal, or for that matter even acceptable, to refer to medical patients as "consumers"?
Our race performances are sacred, but it is acceptable to refer to a marathon time up to, say, 3 13:59 as a 3 13, or 3 13 and change.
Here's my question: How did it become normal, or for that matter even acceptable, to refer to medical patients as "consumers"?
"We do not feel it is acceptable to refer to Leeds United fans as 'morons", said a statement on the Leeds Supporters Trustt website.
But for Mead, since we are dealing with a functional distinction here, it is quite acceptable to refer to the "I" as fictitious in metaphysical sense.
She added: "If Nigel Farage is serious about getting rid of racism and intolerance in his party, he should take action against UKIP politicians who think it's acceptable to refer to developing countries as 'Bongo Bongo Land'".
It is acceptable to refer to foliage as "brush," but all brush is "tinder dry".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com