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The task asks: "After construction of the Vajont Dam, and recognising the possibility of hillside failure, outline two planning measures an engineer could have suggested to minimise potential harm to people".
This may have been an adaptive strategy to minimise potential harm from side effects or may have reflected how strongly patients believed medications were essential; that is, those believing them to be less necessary were more prone to forgetting to take them.
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Guidance is required regarding choice and order of modalities, and appropriate intervals, in order to minimise potential harms and maximise benefits among the eligible population groups.
To minimise potential harms, loss of confidentiality will be minimised by using only password-protected encrypted servers for data storage, with personal information protections detailed further below.
The definition of such features is important for the development of software standards, with the aim being to maximise the benefits and minimise potential harms associated with e-prescribing.
Member support and harm reduction ethos within this virtual community maximises consumer decision-making and positive drug experiences, and minimises potential harms and consumer perceived risks.
However, all our evidence suggests that the role of local groups needs to be factored into HIV/AIDS management policies and interventions in particular settings – either to optimise their potential benefits or to minimise their potential harm.
In order to minimise any potential harm when referring positive screens, it should be clearly communicated to both participants and medical professionals that high screening scores are not diagnostic for depression, and information on the diagnostic accuracy of the screening measure should be provided.
Likewise, to minimise the potential harm that researchers may be exposed to as part of the fieldwork, at the end of the data collection process, interviewers will be provided with opportunities for debriefing as a way of sharing their research stories with the rest of the team, expressing their feelings and concerns, and reflecting on possible ways of managing emotional attachment.
While knowledge and understanding of the problems associated with khat use has been increasing, there is a need to further understand how problematic khat use is defined and what strategies may minimise the potential harms associated with khat use, particularly in the Australian context.
We have therefore taken a more conservative approach with view to minimise distress and potential harm.
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