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But because our values, intentions and actions are always open to revision, all experienced realities also express opportunities for responsively altering the character and disposition of the relational dynamics that constitute us as persons and as communities.
They also expressed the opportunity for personal development, i.e., that the driving force in not remaining stationary within their profession.
Of course, the express opportunity that Amplify is chasing has helped it establish its brand, too.
Only once the need for a national maternal health care policy was expressed did opportunities arise for drawing research evidence into that policy.
The phrase "informed consent" is often used to express an opportunity to disclose medical conditions and recommend treatment choices.
For the former issue, the phrase "informed consent" is often used to express an opportunity to disclose medical conditions and recommended treatment choices.
At the same time, investors expressed interest in opportunities to invest directly in specific assets--fisheries, floodplains, forests and more.
"In a democratic society such as ours, equal opportunity is expressed constantly," Professor Ohlin told The New York Post in 1961.
While Anderson expressed gratitude for the opportunity on Monday, Leinart said he believed he had outplayed his competition.
Publicly, however, he expressed excitement about the opportunity to play in the city.
Some advertisers expressed appreciation for an opportunity to present to The Wall Street Journal's readers in a different format.
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