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Apart from particularistic relationships with employing pharmacists or GPs, pharmacy nurses generally practise in isolation, with no systematic avenues or mechanisms for service coordination or integration with other primary care providers.
Responses to open-ended questions show that individuals invoke both universalistic family obligations and particularistic qualities of family relationships to explain their attitudes.
Over half of Americans said the desirability of intergenerational co-residence depends on particularistic aspects of the family, notably the quality of family relationships.
Jewish monotheism has had both universalistic and particularistic features.
Thus, the exclusivism has two focuses: one universal, the other particularistic.
In general, however, they lose in the course of time this particularistic characteristic.
In animism, spirits represent particularistic powers and must be handled accordingly.
Kant argued that the particularistic nature of "Jewish legislation" made Jews "hostile to all other peoples".
And while the utopian narrative is universalistic and future-oriented, myth is particularistic and backward-looking.
Identity politics made it impossible to create a master narrative of social development and sidetracked progressives into particularistic dead-ends.
Would politicians rely on the distribution of particularistic benefits rather than public goods?
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