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They concluded that although doctors know that antibiotics do not help most sore throat sufferers and find prescribing "against the evidence" uncomfortable, they try not to jeopardise relationships with patients over this issue [ 16].
Specifically, the participants were concerned that being seen engaging with an agency or clinic known to provide HIV-related care could prove deleterious to their livelihoods or jeopardise relationships with family and friends, a reality endorsed by some participants in the study.
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Disclosure can be an unburdening experience (Norman, Chopra, & Kadiyala, 2007), but the experience (or expectation) of stigma, social exclusion and risk of jeopardising relationships leads many PLHIV to be wary of disclosure.
Though the VA team is aware that asking people to talk about a 'spirit child' violates traditional norms and could jeopardise community relationships that support cohort maintenance, they are obliged by the VA process to still visit such families.
Anecdotally, he has heard of instances of racism since the referendum result which he says jeopardise the relationship between professional and service user: "Social care is reliant on good relationships between a care worker and the person who's having them in their home.
He added that the company would not make any moves that would jeopardise its relationship with the US government.
Fathers said they were worried such a conversation would jeopardise their relationship with the child or that they would be exposed as a hypocrite.
Travel editors know that a critical piece will provoke hostile calls from the PR company - which has already been monstered by its client, the holiday firm - and jeopardise the relationship upon which their section has come to depend.
"If he were really serious about going after senior cadres, he might establish his authority within the rank and file, however, that would also jeopardise his relationship with the power blocs and with the holders of vested interests".
"An over-zealous drive to get claimants into full-time or better sustainable work without regard for, or full recognition of, the demands of their everyday life would not only jeopardise the relationship but damage the potential for giving people the support they need".
Obviously today might not be the best day in that relationship … but... it's in no one's interests to do anything or say anything that would jeopardise that relationship and certainly I'm not going to". Bob Carr, Labor's foreign minister from 2012, has said the government must apologise for the spying and "carve out what is off limits" for intelligence gathering in future.
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