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Does the Internet complicate issues of freedom of speech?
To further complicate issues of access, some state-level policies restrict advanced practice registered nurses, APRNs (e.g., nurse practitioners and nurse-midwives) from practicing to the fullest extent their education and training allow.
Legal, social, cultural norms, as well as practical constraints may complicate issues of justice for children.
Whereas public health programs may already target people or subgroups with particular risk factors, the possibility of ascertaining (or requiring reporting of) otherwise unobservable genetic risk factors may complicate issues of protection of personal information, privacy and autonomy.
The involvement of third party agents (parents) and the association with responsibility and guilt complicate issues of consent, assent, justice [ 30], and the assessment of the best interest of the child.
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One university student, who asked to remain anonymous, said she had found private ownership of space around her university to have complicated issues of access.
And work conferences could take place on the moon or under the sea or on a pirate ship or in whichever totally awesome setting you chose.I'm neglecting all sorts of complicating issues, of course.
That's what I think the public doesn't get: Sure, there are complicated issues of which sports team a child should be on, or which shower to use, but those are secondary.
Even on the simplest level, promising to stop thousands of foreign criminals walking the streets of Britain because they can't be deported raises complicated issues of sending people back to countries where they are in danger of facing torture or inhumane or degrading treatment.
In particular, we are interested in discovering how interactive and participatory learning methods might help University students discuss and better understand complicated issues of inclusivity, diversity, and safety.
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