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Indeed, sharp industry leaders often draw on more than one to counter different aspects of a revolutionary threat.
As the ability to draw on more than one discipline becomes increasingly valuable, the training offered by universities should reflect this shift.
This is difficult in practice since the actions that we observe in ourselves and in others almost always draw on more than one principle.
Some discourse studies tend to draw on more than one approach (for instance, Study 3 draws on discursive psychology as well as a Foucauldian approach).
Whilst such a schema can be conceptually helpful, it may be appropriate to draw on more than one approach in any case study, particularly in the context of conducting health services research.
It would seem that we know least about the impact of IPW for those older people, who, once they are in receipt of services, will have ongoing and changing needs that may draw on more than one model of IPW.
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The fact that O'Hara made great poems means that his gift drew on more complex sources.
In other works, his gamesmanship involves drawing on more diverse sources.
By Lizzie Widdicombe Rowan's novel drew on more than a dozen sources.
Part 2 has those doomed crane eggs, presented with an understatement that the program could have drawn on more often.
Stanton also draws on more traditional literary sources, claiming that his creation is "remixing all the books I read".
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