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We welcome the renewed attention to debates around definition as this compels the academic community concerned with global health to consider further refinement of what the field should encompass.
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To solicitors so engaged, ordinances such as this compel the development of a new technique of approach to prospects.
We suggest, for instance, establishing entry to practice patient safety competencies and incorporating assessment of those competencies into licensure exams, as this will compel HP education programmes to more fully address safety.
Now it may seem as if this assumption compels us to define 'health inequality' across individuals as well, i.e. to reject the conventional definition at the fundamental moral level, but that is a mistake.
I find the flotsam intriguing, in a morbid way, but these islands are valuable as well as compelling.
He was as compelled as anyone by the sight of lava, which he captured on video Saturday night spurting 230 feet into the air.
The new print, showing at Film Forum Dec. 3-16, will be a chance to revisit that debate — to ask whether affection can blur as well as compel.
In Adrian Borland, the band had a frontman every bit as driven, compelled (and compelling) as Ian Curtis.
They are as monotonous to watch as waves, and as compelling.
At least for people who look and listen, as this production so affectingly compels us to do.
This is a movie that defies understanding even as it compels reverent, astonished belief.
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