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She added: "And we certainly don't want claimants' and job-seekers' aspirations and paltry money dependent on whether they take up treatment options, which bounce them into mental health treatments which may not suit them, and which violate all of our notions of what constitutes a minimum standard for productive engagement in therapy: in short, consent".
In any case, the system of rights constitutes a minimum set of normative institutional conditions for any legitimate modern political order.
Studies [ 20] have shown that a mean change in CCQ of 0.4 in the total score constitutes a minimum relevant clinical change.
In practice, there are no clear standards of what constitutes a minimum number or right mix, so analysis here is tentative.
In sum, we think that the present number of six areas constitutes a minimum for approximating the relevant cortical structures and, at the same time, a sufficient level of complexity for replicating and explaining, at cortical-circuit level, the rich dynamics and temporal aspects of the neurophysiological brain responses of interest.
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In Croatia for example, the report says suppliers for Benetton and Hugo Boss pay one-third of what would constitute a minimum living wage.
CPU, memory and storage requirements constitute a minimum of what should be considered.
For the two Likert-scale responses, this constituted a minimum of 67% of participants rating the item as 4 or 5 for both questions.
BACs constituting a minimum tiling path were then selected for sequencing.
While text-based systems constitute a minimum requirement, all other representation forms are more sophisticated.
It is not intended that these guidelines should constitute a minimum standard of practice, nor are they to be regarded as a substitute for good clinical judgement.
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