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Inherent in the views of those opposed to LMWH for patients at the end of life may be an implicit paternalism given that patient choice is more firmly aligned with the viewpoint of offering LMWH in order to prevent or control the symptoms of a fatal PE.
He also points to the "implicit paternalism in development policy" – too many programmes are decided from on high by people who think, "This is good stuff we are giving people, so they have got to use it".
The Soviet people rarely heard Stalin's actual voice — halting, dry, with a thick Georgian accent — but through the radio they absorbed his pronouncements, his view of culture and the world, his implicit message of paternalism and threat.
21 Economic factors, uncertainties in access to health, emotional factors and implicit acceptance of paternalism in clinical care are all likely to impact the social interactions in the healthcare setting, thus leading to different dimensions.
People who remembered the racism and paternalism of classic Hollywood movies remained vigilant.
With a few caveats, Sunstein recommends her "paternalism of means" as a "fundamental challenge to Mill".
Or was its focus on the benevolent white paternalism of Atticus Finch actually a problem?
Disgusted by the petty paternalism of Britt and with the convention, it was time to leave.
This implicit process of reasoning removes doubt.
"This implicit bias that then leads to this implicit fear of us, all the time.
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