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Forcing a service user to work with a social worker of a particular gender when they have explicitly expressed that they are scared or will be violent is of no benefit to anyone involved.
Mr. Bush, who in 2001 limited federally financed researchers to working on roughly two dozen stem cell lines already in existence, twice vetoed legislation that would have explicitly expressed support for financing the contested research.
A student who would provide an "in order to" explanation to a "Why?" question and then would describe why the respective feature was useful, would have explicitly expressed his/her teleological intuitions.
To date, no studies have explicitly expressed patient preferences for treatment of LPC in terms of the relative tolerability of adverse treatment-related effects or the survival gains needed to make persistent adverse effects worthwhile.
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For this reason, and since NICE has explicitly expressed a willingness-to-pay threshold for a QALY, outcomes were also expressed in the form of QALYs.
According to the Washington Post, Trump has also explicitly expressed support for releasing the memo, and is even said to have gotten angry on his flight to Davos, Switzerland, last week upon learning the Justice Department thought this was a bad idea.
Sure, the Republican frontrunner has never explicitly expressed negative or racist sentiments about the African American population; his mouth has been too busy training its fleshy rage on Muslims and Mexicans.
It is therefore strange that she has defended her description of the University of Birmingham as a "Zionist outpost [with] the largest J-Soc in the country", and her use of language such as "Zionist-led media", by saying that she has never explicitly expressed antisemitic views.
It can be noted that the channel gain (5) has been explicitly expressed as a function of p −k,n.
This has been explicitly expressed in the EU Horizon 2020, the 80 billion-Euro program declaring, with backup from the leading European politicians: 'The goal is to ensure Europe produces world-class science, removes barriers to innovation and makes it easier for the public and private sectors to work together in delivering innovation'.
However, accepting cultural criteria, such as the children of this woman, indeed in their late 60s themselves, of not giving her the bad news, even if she had never explicitly expressed a wish not to know, is the morally (and perhaps legally) correct thing to do.
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