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It is generally supposed that childbirth induces hope and positive expectations of the future.
They checked his back foot on the replay – I must say I thought it was a no-ball, which induced some misplaced hope – but he was absolutely fine.
I went to the movies guided solely by pleasure, even curiosity, and nothing in the viewing of "A New Hope" induced me to catch up with the then-recent releases of "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi," nor to follow along with the three prequels.
Early expectancy theorists posed that treatment outcomes may be positively affected by the creation of hope induced by patients' expectations of improvement (Frank 1973; Goldstein 1960).
Furthermore, it opens the way to identify the antigen(s) that underlie the sterile protection induced, in the hope that this might lead to a subunit vaccine capable of preventing malaria infections.
They have the right to solicit agreement and study participation from their patients and also the responsibilities to ensure patients continue to receive proper therapeutic care, to discuss clearly and completely when and why treatment and research protocols deviate, and to avoid inducing false hopes or expectations.
Post-graduation, Andrea hopes to delve deeper in her work and research on sexual violence and trauma induced illness, and hopes to pursue a joint J.D./Ph.D to study the neurobiological effects of trauma, and how they intersect with policy and law, specifically Title IX.
Well, a vintage year for Cannes: a year in which sky-high hopes, induced by that marvellous lineup, were often fulfilled.
He had failed in an ambitious plan to decorate the Banqueting House at Whitehall Palace with a "Procession of the Knights of the Garter" in tapestry, and in September 1640 he again left England, induced possibly by the hope of taking the place of Rubens, who had died in May.
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