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The target readership is palliative nurses working at an advanced practice level and the aim is to provide an intellectual challenge to engender critical thinking regarding clinical care of the dying rather than a ' how to do' manual.
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Neuberger's challenge now is to restore the spirit of collegiality that Phillips was unable to engender during his three years in the president's seat.
We use the two cases of daily showering and the congestion charging scheme in London to consider the distinctive challenges of understanding transitions in practice and of governing these so as to engender more sustainable ways of life.
Any vocation that involves rejection and challenging oneself to do something so stupendously hard as writing a great poem is bound to engender some feelings of hopelessness and failure from time to time.
While few challenge this as a valid goal, there is, though, continuing controversy over one common method by which educators attempt to engender this type of empathy in students.
Any anti-trafficking effort that fails to challenge the status quo – the political, economic and structural forces that facilitate exploitation – will inevitably be limited in its capacity to engender real and lasting change.
Imposed treatments tend to engender resistance and resentment.
Were they trying to engender some specific policy change?
But is trade alone enough to engender learning?
At creation he emerged to engender himself and the gods.
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