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Others -- like "The Countess," with its barbed portrait of Ruskin the tastemaker -- reflect on the preconceptions that may make viewers less likely to admire (read: buy) a certain work.
The decision to approach analysis in this way was an attempt to remove any potential preconceptions that may have been held by members of the research team to increase the objectivity of the coding process.
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Our analysis shows that the literature on preconception care often glosses over crucial distinctions between different types of potential parents and uses a notion of preconception beneficence that may be overly demanding.
If this would be the moral standard prescribed for all potential parents, they would have to face up to a long and taxing PCC checklist that will only lengthen as science and technology increase the range of preconception options that may serve to optimize reproductive outcomes.
But what is impossible to track are the implicit, deep-seated preconceptions that a person may possess -- and those can have just as deadly results as was the case a decade ago when my father's trip to the grocery store turned into an unimaginable tragedy.
Naming or labelling a condition may have an impact [ 20- 23] with a recent study recommending avoiding condition labels in health state descriptions to ensure that values are not affected by prior knowledge or preconceptions of the condition that may distort the health state being valued [ 10].
I want to help pave the path to your destiny, whatever that may be, by teaching you to kick aside the preconceptions that will clutter it along the way.
Remove any preconceptions or bias that you may have if you follow a particular religion.
Such are the preconceptions that hold sway before France 2007.
[I] will not have it transmitted on data, I'm too old to do things like that... (PD patient) -... had it been as easy as just turning on the TV, then it hadn't been a problem... (PD patient) Our preconception was that telemedicine may be useful in supporting patients doing dialysis in their homes, thus making it easier for more patients to choose and live with home dialysis.
It is likely that patients and investigators may have had the preconception that a twice-daily regimen would achieve better glycemic control; however, switching from once-daily to twice-daily dosing, on average, yielded only marginal improvement.
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