Sentence examples for articulated aims from inspiring English sources

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In our adaptation of the Octagon model to the context of research ethics in LMIC, the category of basic values and identity is applied to determine whether the institution has clearly articulated aims and objectives for research ethics and whether it has formulated strategies to achieve those objectives.

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Most participants recommended formalizing partnerships through creating a memorandum of understanding or other mechanism for articulating aims, expectations and responsibilities of all partners.

A poll by the Pew Research Centre this week finds that 60% of those asked think the decision was right, a proportion that has hardly budged over the summer.So declining opinion-poll support should probably be seen as evidence of a failure by the administration to articulate its aims, and explain its military strategy, rather than a mere dislike of casualties.

Key to these accomplishments is the recognition of the multiple meanings of politics and the political that frame work in the area, as evident it the BBMRI's vision and challenges, as well as the formation on novel discourses to articulate these aims and the practices used to address them.

There is considerable uncertainty about the range and substance of these methodologies, and there remains a difficulty in trying to articulate their aims and content.

YPMN is intended to contribute to UNICEF's Regional Knowledge and Leadership Agenda (RKLA) within which UNICEF articulates its aims with respect to 10 priority results for children  and defines a common theory of change (TOC) associated with these results.

Thus, efforts must be made to articulate the aims of public engagement in a manner that avoids circumstances in which participants "are not clear themselves, on which perspective to adopt in any given health care decision-making context" (Charles and DeMaio 1993, 893).

There are many policy aims, articulated by Obama during his campaign, to which a Council of Psychological Advisors could contribute.

So I'm wondering if you could use different language as you offer an image to a patient, like – Chaplain 2: Can you help me understand how this relates to articulating Spiritual AIM?…I could see that if I'm wanting to embody the guide I want to do it with as much firmness, maybe not firmness, but as much clarity as possible.

Improving the patient experience is a prominent aim, articulated in the government's obsession with the "friends and family" test: asking patients and staff whether they would recommend the service to others.

World Bank President Kim Yong Ding, not a person given to exaggeration, warns that with the current drift in global climate politics, the aim articulated during the Bali climate talks in 2007 of keeping the rise in global mean temperature to 2 degrees Celsius is now well nigh impossible, with a 3- to 3.5-degree increase now "probable".

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