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The Government has been reluctant to alter the law, with Health Minister David Clark wary that a change could be perceived of as encouraging or sanctioning recreational drug use.
Perhaps a model relating to a specific clinical condition rather than service delivery may be perceived of greater relevance to patients and the public.
In contrast, aspects of self-management strategies outwith trial conditions (e.g. self-monitoring) can be perceived of as negative influences on quality of life.
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And he asserted that the Mets had made strides in changing the culture of the organization, which has been perceived of late as an underachieving one.
Historically the football field, sporting events, political meetings, and the pub, were conceived of as masculine spaces in Australian society; spaces where females should not intervene, and displays of femininity were perceived of as weak.
Schmidt: In many ways we always wanted to be this Google, rather than the one we were perceived of last year.
Stimulating factors related to climate change are perceived of highest relevance for systemic and transformational adaptation whereas already implemented adaptation is mostly perceived to be incremental.
Curbing Hezbollah's Enthusiasm This new reality reflects Hezbollah's current concern about how its legitimacy is perceived of as the self-described protector of Lebanon.
In particular, private hospitals were perceived of higher quality for maternity services.
Clinical trial site contracting has traditionally been perceived of as both slow and cumbersome, particularly when the contracting offices of major universities are involved.
"To be," said of the object, means to be perceived; "to be," said of the subject, means to perceive.
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