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No one else on screen is given enough time to develop their role beyond an action figurine, existing only to allow Ja'mie to react.
An academic programme was designed to support practitioners to develop their role in swallowing evaluation, evidenced by a clinical portfolio.
While the teacher/facilitator planned the role-play, the exercise itself was student-led, that is, the facilitator gave up control over the direction and outcome of the task, which is common for simulations that allow students much space to develop their role and the outcomes in various directions (cf. Wedig, 2010).
If WikiLeaks continues to develop their role in providing support to these high profile whistleblowers, they have a lot of work to do.
Human rights defenders should be able to develop their role in monitoring, promoting, and protecting human rights without harassment and intimidation.
Most respondents [77.8% (n=214) felt that better online access to cancer prevention resources would help develop their role.
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Great operas need great leading ladies, and one of the pleasures of being a New York critic is hearing how they develop their roles over time.
Charlie's given every dancer a character and some lines, not for them to speak but to use as a reference to develop their roles.
She achieves that difficult feat of allowing people the freedom to develop their roles, while being sure they have all the support they need.
It shows an NHS helping nurses to develop their roles to improve services, and recognising the potential of nurses to make a real difference to the patient's experience.
Such distance-learning degrees, which are often designed to appeal to mid-career professionals looking to develop their roles in specific sectors, such as banking, law, finance and nursing, are a growth area for many universities.
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