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Both Maas and Anna articulate worries that chronic pain patients are being "thrown under the bus".
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RRSs that include worry as calling criterion do give nurses the opportunity to call, but still would benefit if nurses articulate their worries in objective words.
To help other people make a difference so they can articulate their worries, fears and inquiries," he told an audience in London last month, recounting an anecdote about how he was inspired by his Tory-voting mother, who took on the authorities and won after she was summonsed for a parking offence she didn't commit and the police lied.
If I wanted to go looking for mushrooms, I went looking for mushrooms.' Despite his own contented childhood, the children of his films have a heaviness, a precocious sadness; they may not be able to articulate the worries around them, but they sense them even more acutely than the adults.
The more people vote for parties that articulate these worries, particularly geographically-based ones, the more likely it is they will have a say, and change the nature of the Union.
The 10 indicators identified in our study might help nurses to articulate their worries or their intuition, and contribute to better communication on deterioration.
But by then, Mr. Ryan had articulated his worries on policy grounds, saying he did not believe that the White House and the Democrats were willing to make the spending cuts he viewed as necessary to balance the budget.
When the judge articulated his worries, the Newsnight presenter replied, "as high as the second shelf?" For 25 weeks inside court 73, the trivial has jostled for attention alongside the serious.
An early critic of Anomalous Monism, Ted Honderich (Honderich 1982 for related literature, see Campbell 2003), articulates the worry by arguing, first, that not all properties of an event are casually relevant to its effect.
Ross Baird, founder of the small venture capital firm, Village Capital, takes on the topic of innovation in a new book, The Innovation Blind Spot, which articulates a worry that has been bubbling up in the American economy for the past few years: Why does it seem like there are fewer good and important ideas?
But, unfortunately, he spends less space on articulating this worry philosophically than on literary references to John Milton and William Golding.
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