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Employees, especially male ones, need the time and space to learn and practice taking greater care when these power imbalances show up.
We also found satisfaction was significantly and positively related to income and employment in a medical school but negatively associated with more than 50 work-hours per-week, being a full-owner of the practice, greater reliance on managed care revenue, and uncontrollable lifestyle.
The BBC in no way supports this practice and takes great care to guard numbers from any unauthorised use.
Bonding between new parents and their baby is something we all know to be important, and in our day-to-day practice, we take great care to identify antenatally those women we fear may have difficulties bonding and try to prevent traumatic intrapartum and postnatal events from interfering with this important process.
So in 1999 greater care was needed.
These factors may include better access to ESRD treatment or acceptance of treatment, changes in treatment and care practices, greater recognition of the etiologic role of diabetes in ESRD, or a combination of these.
But, since Medicare is big part of most practices, vendors and physicians take great care to characterize payments in permissible ways.
Further research is required to understand more fully the impact of these factors on GPs' career plans, as well as the impact of greater practice nurse/health care assistant/physician assistant workforce mix on GPs' workload and experience.
I know from the interviews I conducted with these volunteers as well as the volunteer leadership practices of the NRA, they take great care to train, equip, and motivate their volunteers.
We will need to navigate the regulatory, industry best practices and new parenting landscape with great care and attention.
I accept that journalists, whether at national or local level, take great care to consult the editors' code of practice (as inherited from the PCC).
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