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For such carers, it's something they must constantly negotiate.
In first becoming and then maintaining their roles, the CHWs in the study had to constantly negotiate and re-negotiate their identity.
Decisions around the appropriateness and timing of referrals to post-acute rehabilitation facilities were important but difficult tasks for AH professionals: We constantly negotiate with each other … it is that fine line, if you put it [referral to post-acute rehab] in too soon you will get knocked back, if you put it in too late they are hanging around, reported one PT.
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She wanted to remind her reader that her characters were "constantly negotiating between two languages".
As it turned out, Gorky was constantly negotiating this feeling of suspension in his art.
And he was constantly negotiating the elements: blistering heat, fierce winds and rare torrents of rain or snow.
In his comments and appearance, Jigme seemed to be constantly negotiating what it means to be both Tibetan and Chinese.
Instead of being solemnly doled out in a judgmental final chapter, happiness could be presented as a constantly negotiated possibility.
"We were constantly negotiating backwards," said Marcus Jadotte, a Kerry deputy campaign manager who was assigned to travel with Mr. Edwards.
I grew up constantly negotiating these spaces where they didn't exactly welcome me with open arms".
"Now this Pandora's Box is open and we are constantly negotiating between further democracy and further oppression: It's one step forward and one step backward".
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