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This influence in combination with a general approach informed by the social cognition perspective has led to CHW work motivation being commonly defined as the 'individual's degree of willingness to exert and maintain an effort towards organizational goals' [ 12, 16].
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A cantilever is commonly defined as a beam or girder fixed at one end.
Samadhi is commonly defined as a state of deep, spiritual concentration, leading to a sense of oneness with the universe.
Both companies have roughly a third of the $55 billion market for regional jetliners, which are commonly defined as aircraft with 100 or fewer seats.
Doris Kearns Goodwin, Douglas Brinkley and Richard Norton Smith, all of whom are commonly defined as such, appear frequently on television talk shows and write for op-ed pages.
The word streamlining, taken from engineering, is commonly defined as "the contouring of a body to reduce its resistance to motion through a fluid".
But some analysts had said there was a significant risk of a weaker number or even a recession, which is commonly defined as two straight quarters of economic decline.
Disparity estimation is commonly defined as a discrete labeling problem.
Gallbladder contusion was commonly defined as intramural hematoma.
Scarcity is commonly defined as the problem of seemingly unlimited wants and needs in a world of limited resources.
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