Sentence examples for perceived constituted from inspiring English sources

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On discussing issues around disrespectful care in hospital settings all participants were able to identify behaviours representative of what they perceived constituted both respectful and disrespectful care giving.

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There are no other personal financial holdings of any of the authors that could be perceived as constituting a potential conflict of interest.

A sensible compromise would be for the bulk of the protesters to leave of their own volition, leaving a small number, such as those I saw at the start of this business, who were not perceived to constitute a threat, and for the cathedral to open its doors, as they remained open at the start, to demonstrate solidarity and the opportunity for dialogue.

Reaction to perceived feelings constitutes vital instinct (relative to the fundamental feeling) and sensuous instinct (relative to the adventitious sensations).

Furthermore, according to this view, when one perceives the world, the actual objects of perception, the external things such as trees, and tables, which one can perceive, and the properties they manifest to one when perceived, partly constitute one's conscious experience, and hence determine its phenomenal character.

These factors were perceived to constitute positive and conducive work climate (Capacity Project [ 25]).

In this context it is the vested interests of powerful commercial and government agencies, not the researcher, that are perceived to constitute the source of potential harm [ 9, 44, 46].

This reluctance may be amplified if the CSPs have just been discharged from the hospital, which, though situated within the biomedical discourse, was perceived to constitute an important part of their lifeworld.

Furthermore, the fact that the disease is widely recognised and perceived to constitute an important threat to health indicates that there is a perceived need for treatment and that such need could be translated into actual demand should the necessary conditions, i.e. the provision of culturally sensitive low-cost easily-accessible health services, come into place [ 33- 35].

In line with Lazare & Levy [ 1] most individuals experience such an admission as unjust, and according to the formulation of Torres & Bergner [ 2] such an admission, irrespective of its perceived fairness, constitutes a loss of status in relation to the norm of social status claims that most individuals are eligible to make.

A simple one not complicated as this x-ray, maybe it could help us" (FGD 3) Qualitative analysis of 13 SSI and 3 FGDs with PHC staff suggest that childhood TB is rarely suspected and not perceived to constitute an important health problem in the study area.

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