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Next, one contemplates change, albeit ambivalently, weighing gains against losses (contemplation).
How the humanitarian innovation discourse contemplates change says much about power, resource distribution, and humanitarian governance.
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Technology forces us to contemplate change.
A design competition engages people to contemplate change, including changes in their own points of view.
The Capital Market Authority's announcement in January of rules to allow foreign companies to cross-list, though not directly related, is an indication that regulators are contemplating change.
When a person actually takes that in and starts to contemplate change then they don't necessarily feel happy, but they start to see what the pattern is and we all love to see a clear pattern.
There's got to be a deal here between the taxpayer and the scheme member and that deal is going to unravel if the people in the public sector say they will not contemplate change".
When you are contemplating change of any kind, this interaction creates a flow that moves you forward or pulls you back.
The patient, responding to this initial care, is more likely to contemplate change when PAT is applied.
A total of 67.9 % valued their facilitated review with their chief and 55.2 % indicated they were contemplating change due to their feedback.
This highlights the opportunity for prompt feedback when sober, to ensure all is done to encourage patients to contemplate change in order to reduce re-attendance.
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