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Because most patients and their surrogates lack an understanding of burn injury, and these injuries preclude the meaningful exercise of patient autonomy, informed consent is a challenge for physicians.
It ignores the way in which threats to individuals' interests can come not just from the state, but also from other social practices and circumstances (e.g., substantive socio-economic disadvantage) that can prevent the meaningful exercise of freedom just as effectively.
Thinking of consent as a social recognition of the parental role and aiming for 'best possible consent' may open up opportunities to develop approaches to trial communication which incorporate the flexibility for parents to construct what is for them a meaningful understanding of the research, as well as a meaningful exercise of parental responsibility.
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Because among the numerous scientific and medical studies that show the enormous physical and mental health benefits of meaningful exercise, especially as I age, is this one.
"Now, the only way I get any real, meaningful exercise — and by that I mean at least 20 minutes of cardio — is to go running," said Mr. Corcoran, 36.
I love meeting customers and trialling it on them, it's such a meaningful exercise.
The total meaningful exercise time in these sessions, then, is 16 minutes.
To make this a meaningful exercise, both presenter and viewers/discussants must obviously meet.
This is a harmful form of imitation that simply results in a clone and avoids a thoughtful and meaningful exercise in character building.
The brief said the court should grant review "to ensure that even after Sept. 11, the judiciary will continue to fulfill its constitutional and statutory obligation to provide meaningful review of the exercise of executive power".
Financial services or consumer lending firms are also part of at least nine of the other ten organizations that signed off on a Tuesday letter to Congress decrying what they called the CFPB's combination of "extremely broad rulemaking authority with an unusual absence of meaningful checks on the exercise of that authority".
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