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But David Birne, insolvency practitioner at accountants HW Fisher, describes this view as being out of touch with what is happening on the ground.
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One researcher described this view as being " a pretty typical one," while another explained, "… the requirement is really to make it clear what benefits are including, including in many cases none".
Lessenich has described this renewed view of society in terms of "neosociality".
One facilitator described this common view, saying: "...the biggest barrier to Canadians accessing treatment abroad, whether its abroad in the next town or abroad in the next province or across the globe...is their treating physician" (Interviewee 1).
Although one still occasionally hears a scientist repeat the old claim that science does not explain but only describes, this is a long-discredited view of science.
Writer found a window seat and describes the view.
The name adequately describes the view.
this study describes the views of midwives and educators regarding interprofessional working and learning within midwifery care.
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