Sentence examples for described admitting from inspiring English sources

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Nonetheless midwives reported feeling at a loss regarding how to motivate obese women and described admitting defeat in certain cases: It's almost like they've given up on themselves, and you can hear yourself, that you've given up on them.

Clinicians described admitting children to hospital when they perceived their parents to be unable to understand and follow safety netting advice; perhaps this contributes to the continuing rise in emergency hospital admissions for minor illnesses [ 3, 4].

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In an 1844 letter to Joseph Hooker, Darwin famously described how admitting his new belief was "like confessing a murder," and it was as formidable a psychological hurdle as he faced in his entire career.

An MGM spokesman reached Thursday said this was "the first he's heard" of the situation Koncz described, but admitted tickets are not yet on sale to the public and said he would reach out to MGM executive Richard Sturm for clarification.

So far, mainly the avoidance behaviour is shortly described We admit that a limited part of the introduction/background is devoted to the actual immune response and associated molecular mechanisms.

The majority of patients in the section described are admitted after neurosurgery, abdominal- and bone marrow transplants, as well as with complications following acute cardiac conditions and other medical disease.

His blandness is legendary, his talent for obfuscation Olympian, his refusal to describe, or admit to, the existence of certain player injuries nearly unparalleled.

In this study, we aimed at describing patients admitted for diabetic ketoacidosis in ICU.

We aimed to describe patients admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) with anti-NMDAR encephalitis and to identify prognostic factors for good neurological outcome.

We therefore conducted the presented study with the following goals: to describe patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) for severe insulin poisoning; to investigate prognostic factors in insulin overdose; and to determine the association between rate of glucose infusion and plasma insulin concentration, by examining toxicokinetic/toxicodynamic (TK/TD) relationships.

And then he paused, and described what he admitted that he actually does worry about.

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