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Cultural theories of change emphasize the need to analyze and be cognizant of these underlying systems of meaning, assumptions, and values; while often not directly articulated, they can nonetheless shape institutional operations and prevent or facilitate change (Kezar and Holcombe 2016, p. 38).
It was directly articulated, more than once, that not only should wealthier residents not receive better attention because of their money, they should actually pay more to subsidize others as part of what it takes to create a harmonious micro-society within the elderly home and between residents.
It is also appears that the initial omission health has been acknowledged, although in contrast to the MDGs (where health was conceptualised as central to development and directly articulated in three of the eight goals), post-2015, a single goal for health is likely, and likely to be framed in terms of universal health coverage (UHC).
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The promise of electronic music was always that you could very directly articulate what you wanted to say.
(Female volunteer aged 40, Trial Two) Despite all ten volunteer interviewees in Trial Two reporting that they were involved in research on Septrin and the effects of stopping taking it, only four of them could directly articulate that there was randomization in the trial so that some volunteers were on a placebo and others on the active drug.
It requires posting "metadata and supplementary materials" but "does not directly articulate a policy requiring the public posting and free use of all publicly funded data".
The policy also requires researchers to submit "metadata and supplementary materials" associated with a paper, but does not directly articulate a policy requiring the public posting and free use of all publicly funded data.
The latter (i.e., expert-driven) is not automatically built from data but instead involves experts who directly articulate a set of assumptions, which can easily be altered to test what-if scenarios such as the expected consequences if an intervention was to be put to practice.
There were no carpalia in the hand, so that the metacarpals articulated directly with the forearm.
In the sloths studied, a stylohyal pit indicates that the stylohyal bone articulated directly into this basicranial depression on the anteromedial opening for the external auditory meatus (Naples, 1982).
Others are dubious, noting that the mayor will not control the work force directly and has not articulated a vision for education, and though he got pretty much what he sought from an often intransigent state legislature, has little political experience.
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