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I would never propose to anyone even to myself that such parents' rapture constitutes an imperative to bring similar children into the world.
I would never propose to anyone — even to myself — that such parents' rapture constitutes an imperative to bring similar children into the world.
Furthermore, characterizing patterns of NAT2 genetic diversity constitutes an imperative pre-requisite in the context of association studies aiming to better understand the role of NAT2 in drug-induced side-effects, drug response and disease susceptibility.
It concludes: "Without greater solidarity and social acceptance, their suffering, often perceived as self-inflicted, falls into the moral gap between what is simply acknowledged and what constitutes an imperative to act".
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Adjuvants constitute an imperative element of modern vaccines.
Yet Rosenthal argues that U.S. contributions to Arctic black carbon pollution constitute an imperative for the country to clean up its diesel emissions faster.
It constitutes an overwhelming ethical imperative in the context of preference sensitive care where the failure to elicit and act on patients' preferences is tantamount to operating on the wrong patient [ 51].
The dynamic challenge of this pathogen is exemplified by the emergence of highly virulent community-associated methicillin-resistant S. aureus strain USA300, which threatens both healthy and vulnerable individuals and constitutes a public health imperative in the United States.
The remaining factors that have become particularly compelling in the most recent few years constitute a "sociocultural imperative"—it is needed, so it will be done.
Such an understanding may constitute a strategic imperative in challenging the reproduction of gendered, raced and classed narratives of boys and men in global Southern contexts.
The boundary s1 had to be introduced because the German word "komm" can function both as a sentence initial particle (corresponding to English "Well, ") and an imperative (corresponding to English "Come here! "); only the imperative constitutes a clause.
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