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Finally, it appears that transfusion therapy is becoming driven by physiology.
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Research shows that becoming purpose driven results in higher levels of confidence, which leads to higher levels of trust, which leads to higher levels of employee engagement, which leads to better results overall.
In their analysis of the Australian Civilian Corps program, which places Australian public servants in advisory roles within corrupt dysfunctional governments overseas, they note that the program is becoming supply driven – that is, that there are more public servants willing to help foreign governments than there are governments willing to have them.
First, science is becoming increasingly driven by data as a source of hypotheses, and the ability to integrate and analyze heterogeneous data is crucial.
9 This can be particularly detrimental to research undertaken in low-income and middle-income countries where competitive market forces have resulted in clinical research becoming more driven by profit than local health needs.
The bustle of forever becoming that drove me forward in my twenties and thirties has given way to a more predictable, if welcome, routine.
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