Sentence examples for fostering responsibility from inspiring English sources

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An obstacle in point is the difficulty in attaining the sustainability of a CIP in less developed countries, such as through fostering responsibility for project sustainability by the people in the home country.

The principles of solidarity, citizenry and universality emerged, respectively fostering responsibility towards the health of others together with individual choice, public engagement with research, and acknowledgement of the human genome as a public good.

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The orientation between fostering responsibilities to the network from the host will constantly provide an evolving provision of ideal solutions.

Those who defend such cuts as fostering "personal responsibility" ignore the reality that Americans turn to Medicaid only after experiencing devastating accidents, illness or disability.

In these ways, the fostering and guidance of students was a serious responsibility, and a part of Tending the Flock on which CRNAs took pride in themselves.

Fritz has led a flexible fostering campaign founded on the idea that fostering can, for example, be a weekend-only responsibility, to accommodate prospective parents' other requirements.

It does so through fostering partnerships with public hospitals and implementing a co-responsibility scheme with families whose children suffer major health issues such as cancer, brain tumors, or chronic respiratory problems.

It is in trouble because there are changes afoot in how best to satisfy the demand, changes to which there are suitable responses, two of which are fostering fan culture and generating a sense of occasion, and the leaders of the largest publishing organizations are failing in their professional responsibility to implement these responses.

And so for Trombley, a great deal of the pastoral care responsibilities she has taken on in the last decade center on fostering hope and trust in Tuk.

Their analysis, inspired by attachment theory, revealed that external CBs (illusions and hallucinations) were positively correlated with guilt and feelings of responsibility for the death, whereas internalized CBs (use of deceased as an autonomy - fostering secure base) were negatively associated with identified risk factors as well as uniquely associated to personal growth.

Ways of promoting good inter-professional relationships (such as team meetings, interdisciplinary case discussions and supervisions) and of investigating as a team with clear responsibilities could lead to a healthy workplace and could serve as useful strategies for fostering engagement and preventing burnout.

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