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Entwistle and colleagues recently completed an interpretive synthesis of this literature and argued that "the characteristics and actions of health care services and staff, and the ways they relate to patients, have implications for patients' experiences of being enabled (or not) to feel, be and do what they value feeling, being and doing – in the course of their health care contacts and beyond.

Singing an international program (mostly in English) accompanied by the New York Big Band (a 20-plus ensemble with strings) she demonstrated a complete absence of interpretive depth or indeed any sense that these songs might be connected to people's personal experience.

Mr. Wetjen, who has called for the agency to complete the plan as "interpretive guidance" rather than a formal rule-making, also advocated so-called substituted compliance.

Ms. McDonald's onstage suffering was complete, the reviews of her interpretive powers as singing actress surpassed great expectations.

The contrast between the Auer Quartet and Parkanyi Quartet, who shared the first four of the Op 18 set, was not just a difference of interpretive approach, but a complete change of soundworld and conception of the music.

To keep with the mythology theme, servers were outfitted in Trojan and mermaid attire throughout the reception, also complete with gold "living" statues and interpretive dancers acting out tales from ancient Greece.

Ten images were posted in an anonymous, international, internet-based interpretive survey (https://www.surveygizmo.com/) as completed by IIF technologists.

Interpretive narrative and thematic analysis were completed.

All participants then completed the attention bias assessment, followed by the interpretive bias assessment online.

Such studies have compared the acquisition of interpretive bias via 'passive' CBM-I training (involving reading complete scenarios) to the acquisition of interpretive bias via 'active' CBM-I training (involving the active resolution of scenarios; Hoppitt et al. 2010a, b).

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