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This article presents a novel conceptual map of patient empowerment grounded in published definitions of patient empowerment and qualitative interviews with UK stakeholders.
The void is grounded in a definition of health within Mohawk society that differs remarkably from that of mainstream society.
(We need not suppose that this ability is grounded in some non-trivial definition or account of metaphysics).
Complicating previous diagnoses, current feminist movements in the region have proposed new definitions grounded in concrete struggles.
3. Lines-of-argument synthesis (LOA) involves building a general interpretation grounded in the findings of the separate studies.
Prison buses will begin transporting them to separate areas of the prison grounds, in separate buses, starting at midnight.
This definition is grounded in a deeply held theory of life, as I argue in my book Life, the Universe and the Scientific Method.
But the law's definitions must be grounded in those extra-legal moral understandings.
One definition which is grounded in the beginning of occupational therapy refers to a balance between different occupational areas, such as work, play, rest and sleep [ 7].
The definitions I found applied mostly to parenting grounded in religious beliefs.
The conservative definition of "freedom" used to be grounded in individual sovereignty.
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