Sentence examples for described strives from inspiring English sources

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One paediatric model described strives to ensure the right balance between local and specialized services for 400 000 children, and the successes include the use of common standards for management hosted on a website which serves all professionals and the joint ownership of clinical problems across secondary and tertiary providers [ 12].

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The participants described striving to involve patients in the planning and implementation of their care.

Secondary school children described striving for independence, and preferring to be independent even when they had sustained a fracture.

The process termed grasping the lifeline included three sub processes that described patient striving: 1) Taking control, 2) seeking safe hands, and 3) navigating in the care system.

Translated into more than a dozen languages, this novel, set in the Leoncio Prado, describes adolescents striving for survival in a hostile and violent environment.

Miliband described feminism as "striving for a world where power is something we share equally as men and women, a world where equal pay is a campaign our children learn about in history books and a woman in the top job is no longer a novelty; a world where girls are asked what they want to achieve not what they want to look like and women don't fear violence for speaking out or wanting more".

They described how they strove to perform the procedure in a correct manner themselves rather than voicing their opinions.

The women described how they strive to take care of themselves and manage everyday life through the subcategories Ability to perform everyday activities and Experienced health.

Finally, the third theme explores accountability and ownership, that is, whom the APEs are responsible for and responsive to.> APEs in both districts were highly valued within their communities for the availability and quality of services they provided and described themselves as striving to provide services to all people based on need and without discrimination.

The second version of the objection, the version which notes the possibility that a particular thing as described in IIIp4 might strive for something other than either self-destruction or perseverance, remains a challenge to sympathetic readers of the Ethics however.

Surrounded by beautiful things, but also compelled by an impulse that would probably be described today as OCD, Gainsbourg strived to keep his home exactly as he wanted it.

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