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Therefore, vulnerability becomes a taken for granted concept, ambiguous, diffuse and blurred, despite the continuous references to it in the language of nursing.
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Granted, concepts such as "fairness" and "equality" and "localism" are anathema to conservatives.
Of course, if Paul wins these points, it could further jeopardize GOP efforts to keep some moderate GOP senators on board – or even some of the bill's more conservative sponsors, who really believe in the block grant concept.
Now taken for granted, such concepts were almost unheard of in 1964, when Mr. Fitch and the architect Charles Peterson founded a graduate program in restoration and preservation at Columbia University.
A year later, in October 2002, a patent would be granted for the concept.
The eternity we describe is a borrowed concept granted mercifully by the forces that govern the cosmos.
This approach did not necessarily invalidate the conclusions reached; but many valuable ideas then put forward as theories of architecture were only partial theories, in which it was taken for granted that theoretical concepts concerning construction and planning were dealt with in other texts.
In the first case (which will be called standard semantics), we are taking for granted certain mathematical concepts.
Perhaps there is only a terminological issue about which things ought to be granted the label "concepts".
So far, however, no patents appear to have been granted for such a concept.
But if one looks beyond what is taken for granted, health as a concept is complex and can be viewed from numerous perspectives, each with different definitions [ 9].
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