Sentence examples for practice that presents from inspiring English sources

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"Racial or identity profiling is a practice that presents a great danger to the fundamental principles of our Constitution and a democratic society.

This is a practice that presents two very different aspects: the first is the ethical dimensions due to the patient's limited autonomy, and the second relates to taking care that they do not fall or extubate themselves.

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All focussed on the organisational culture of SET and HE, and the processes and practices that present barriers to women's career progression.

Natural environment, including human health: wastes and ecologically incompatible by-products are continuously reduced, eliminated, or recycled; chemical substances, physical agents, technologies, and work practices that present hazards to human health or the environment are also continuously reduced or eliminated.

Furthermore, the American meat industry has engaged in unsafe practices that present serious health risks for humans.

Just as it is a tenant of everyday geriatric practice that disease presents differently in the face of frailty, so might we expect that estimating disease risk must also take into account the impact of multiple, interacting medical and social problems when they are present, as they commonly are in late life.

In Kenya, the boiling of milk for preparation of 'milk tea' and porridge is also reported to be common [16], [17], but preparation of traditional fermented milk (without boiling the milk) was found to be common among both dairy (31%) and non-dairy farming (22%) households in Kenya; a practice that may present a risk to consumers [17].

It is a practice that is present in nine stories.

New approaches, either under development or already in practice, that were presented at the meeting provided insight into how genomics research might begin to meet important goals on the African continent.

The limited number of observations undertaken enabled interviews to engage with practice to an extent, albeit a 'reality' of practice that was presented by participants to the observer rather than 'reality' as might be observed in the case of simulated clients, or with exit interviews as was the case for our larger survey, reported elsewhere (Mangham et al. 2012).

An evocative portrait of a lively local scene of p'ungmal practice that is often presented as a romanticized imaginary of a national South Koprean tradition". "A great achievement.

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