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Health policy responses have included, among other things, increased discourse and support for patient self-management [ 1, 2]; which in practice often implicates family members and friends ('carers' hereafter) of people with chronic illness [ 3- 5].

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Recent years have brought an increasing discourse regarding the moral issues encountered in decision making in humanitarian crises.

Alongside this shift there has been an increasing discourse in policy on the need for management skills, if not for professional managers, but over the last twenty years this discourse has largely focused on senior management.

It does this by demonstrating how, contrary to the dominant business discourse, increased regulation designed to protect the social and environmental interests of a range of stakeholders can also serve to enhance corporate economic performance and shareholder value.

The concept of treatment as prevention (TasP), while familiar to the HIV sector, is nascent in relation to hepatitis C. While this discourse reflects an increased sense of treatment possibility, critical reflection on its implications is warranted.

Kripke and Plantinga have greatly increased the clarity of modal discourse (and particularly of modal discourse de re), but at the expense of introducing a modal ontology, an ontology of possible worlds.

Emerging empirical research foci include: European identity; the effect of new communications technologies, particularly the Internet, on public discourse; increasing salience of Europe/America comparisons; and the growing importance of 'memory' studies as Europe struggles to shape a vision of and program for its future.

Specific methods for increasing suicide-related discourse in primary care are needed.

The conflicts over "fracking" are sometimes related to a general discourse on the increased demand for public participation and transparency in political and economic issues.

TOP verbs with realized actions focus attention onto the individual (the Goal) who receives the transferred object, and this salience makes the Goal a natural potential starting point/new salient focus of attention for use as the subject of a continuation of the discourse, resulting in increased use of pronoun prompts to refer back to the Goal.

However, semantic mismatching of the latter elicited a frontocentral positivity, presumably related to an increase in discourse level complexity.

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