Sentence examples for orientation articulated from inspiring English sources

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In the SDH orientation articulated within mainstream epidemiology, the driving questions that target the relationship between social determinants and health equity can be characterized as i) "what factors can be distinguished" as exerting influences on health, and ii) "what are the associations with health".

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Correspondingly, molecular chain orientation parallel to the articulating surface with high anisotropy was also observed within those regions.

We present a framework which identifies factors that influence whether adopting a supply chain orientation (SCO) is effective, and articulates the contingencies that shape SHRM practices needed to achieve and capitalize on SCO.

The court based its opinion on the Windsor decision, ruling that the Supreme Court had applied a new, heightened level of scrutiny for equal protection based on sexual orientation, even if it had not expressly articulated that new standard.

Building on the work of Bryk and Schneider, Cranston connects the success of learning communities with the notion of trust, which is articulated as 'being relational in its orientation and developed around group norms of safety, risk-taking, and change orientation' (2011, pp. 59).

The Senegalese Plan is articulated around a number of strategic orientations combining better access and quality services, with an increased demand/supply and improved coordination, monitoring and evaluation mechanisms.

In recent years, a growing number of teenagers have been dressing to articulate — or confound — gender identity and sexual orientation.

In addition, the π or π/2 angular periodicities of I1130|| plots are indicative of a preferred molecular orientation (θ p ) nearly parallel or perpendicular to the articulating surfaces, respectively, while the constant intensity (no angular periodicity) trend implies the isotropic molecular structure (no preferred orientation).

This experiental orientation of Burke's mind was turned from attitude into articulate thought through the educational medium of the Irish Enlightenment.

The baker said his cake-selling preferences flowed from his religious views, but, as a judge nicely articulated, it was actually factually illegal discrimination based on sexual orientation.

DEBORAH L. TOLMAN Professor of Social Welfare Hunter College School of Social Work New York In Daniel Bergner's article about female desire, Lisa Diamond articulates what most lesbians already know — women's sexual orientation is fluid.

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