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The age of the patient might be the missing link between the context of patient compliance, consequences, and the quality of the doctor's informed consent discussion with the patient and the clinical outcome and quality of care.
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As a rule, however, the yield and crop quality is lower for these untreated areas of farmland, resulting in financial losses as a consequence of compliance with result from observing the spacing requirements [57].
Any situation which represents a failure to fulfil a societal risk duty of care (a non-compliance) and the consequences of non-compliance including, but not limited to, 'naming-and-shaming', public scrutiny and criminal & civil law sanctions.
One can also regard Lockean rights as instruments, morally valuable not in themselves but for the consequences compliance with them brings about.
Abstinence advocates want to bring back the stigma associated with non-marital sex, but to do so requires either a high degree of compliance and/or draconian consequences.
Our study was undertaken in a real-life setting and it is not evident if lack of compliance is a consequence of inadequate protein targets or a consequence of readily available high carbohydrate snack foods.
No studies have examined whether this is related to impaired cardiovascular compliance as a consequence of loss of adaptive structural alterations, resulting from chronic uremia or hypertension.
Issues of frustration, inattention, and non-compliance are routine consequences of overlong surveys [ 25].
He concludes that the distinction is based on how the consequences of compliance or non-compliance differ for the subject of the intervention when compared with "the norm".
What is significant for the subject of the intervention is not the extent to which the consequences of compliance or non-compliance differ in desirability from the norm, but the extent to which they differ in desirability from each other.
This model considers the consequences of compliance above the hips, and so contrasts with previous models of bipedal gaits that focus on leg compliance (e.g. Alexander 1992).
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