Sentence examples for involvement involved from inspiring English sources

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His first involvement involved being sent the wrong way by a shimmy from Joe Hart and, if there was an element of Seaman's revenge here, there was more to come with that 18th-minute penalty.

We analyzed the influence of the following individual factors on survival in PB-DLBCL patients: age, sex, B symptoms, LDH, lymph node involvement, bone marrow involvement, involved sites, the number of bone sites, stage, and IHC markers (CD10, Bcl-2, Bcl-6, and MUM-1).

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However, an increased involvement involves great challenges to both PwMS (due to a required major self-responsibility) and similarly healthcare providers.

Twenty-four (56%) of 43 colorectal metastases exhibited prominent intrabiliary growth (major involvement), comprising involvement of large bile ducts (19 cases) and/or many smaller ducts (17 cases); the remaining 19 (44%) metastases showed focal intrabiliary growth (minor involvement) involving 1 or a few small ducts.

To enhance this process, physicians should endeavor to recognize the effects and influences of third party caregivers on patient comprehension and involvement, involve caregivers in the interaction process, recognize the needs and concerns of caregivers, and assure caregivers of their own availability as a source of information and assistance in the care of the older patient (Silliman 1989).

It is difficult for ultrasound, CT and MRI to demonstrate capsular involvement and particularly regional node involvement since involved nodes may not be enlarged beyond the 1 cm threshold for a 'normal' node.

The renal and cephalocervical (mainly carotid arteries) arterial beds are classically involved; involvement of visceral arteries is rare.

The report stresses the wider beneficial effects of more paternal involvement, saying involved fathers have been shown to boost their children's cognitive development, mental health and social skills.

Notably, many studies evaluating social networks focus on antisocial (e.g., gang involvement, criminally involved substance users) components and thus, there remains a gap in the literature regarding the effect of prosocial components in criminality and health decision-making.

The similarity of the Gini coefficients in the right panel of Fig. 3 suggests that the process of repeated crime involvement (once involved) may be similar across places, offenders, and victims, as noted by Farrell (2015) and Eck (2001).

The following criticisms have also been made concerning user involvement: Users involved in research are not representative of all service users.

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