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The association of a virtual learning community and a clinical preceptorship into a unified activity is innovative and should be conducive to changes in practice.
The political situation is also conducive for change.
At the National Theatre, the absence of weightbearing walls is conducive to change, but the reinforced concrete strata are not.
The answer will always be that it depends, and it is hardly conducive to change to get into a war over wrongs.
And yes, the US electoral system is not conducive to change: since the demise of the Whig Party 150 years ago, Democrats and Republicans have mostly had the field to themselves.
The connection of awareness to creativity, including Goleman's belief that positive reinforcement is far more persuasive and conducive to change than repeated diatribes that the sky is always falling, is my topic for this week.
Implementation researchers anticipate that when a majority of contextual elements are conducive to change, implementation is usually successful.
In contrast, when a majority of contextual elements are not conducive to change, implementation is not successful.
Thirdly, Fiji's obesity prevention policy landscape might become more conducive to change by illuminating the "obesity framing contest".
Policy change is most likely to occur when ideas, interests, and institutions align, providing a political and social environment conducive to change.
In particular, the YMI experience illustrates the importance of relationship building at various levels in order to foster an environment that is conducive to change.
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