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But you can sense the slightly confused detachment of a youth on the edge of adulthood, always appraising others and himself.
"I don't know how to do the lighter part of the bong!" Schwartzman: Obviously there's reality to always appraising your situation.
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Alonzo's situational-adaption model emphasised that symptoms are always appraised within socially defined situations, and one key goal may be to 'contain' symptoms and prevent them from having an impact on daily life by adopting processes such as normalising (Alonzo, 1979).
Readers must be cautioned as to limitations of the databases and, as always, critically appraise findings and synthesize information with other research.
A number of forecasting tools are available, but the methods, advantages and shortcomings of such tools are not straightforward and not always well appraised.
To address the question, policy planners have a number of forecasting tools at hand, but the methods, advantages and shortcomings of such tools are not straightforward and not always well appraised.
The success of treatment in any behavioral or personality disorder is always difficult to appraise, and this also is true of alcoholism.
Many health technology assessment (HTA) agencies express a preference for randomized controlled trial evidence when appraising health technologies; nevertheless, it is not always feasible or ethical to conduct such comparative trials.
This was proposed in appraising the effectiveness of KTP laser treatment for high-risk patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia, since drugs do not always provide adequate relief for these patients.
Walsh was also appraising.
I knew he wasn't appraising me.
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