Sentence examples for range of dilemma from inspiring English sources

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However, due to the extremely high number of respondents across two questionnaires there is sufficient data for us to examine relationships between gender, frequency of occurrence across a range of dilemma events and moral distress intensity.

For both studies, and across a range of dilemma events (eg, patient safety and dignity, consent, student abuse and, from medical students, witnessing 'other' abuse) females were consistently more likely to classify themselves as mildly, moderately and/or severely distressed.

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There is no single remedy for the range of dilemmas facing them, and no simple way to slow growth safely.

Over the past two-and-a-half years, the wide range of dilemmas you have sent to Private Lives, and the clarity with which you have articulated them, have taught me a great deal.

Network companies continuously struggle with a wide range of dilemmas but do not always recognize, pinpoint and label these dilemmas.

In response, top climate change thinkers have joined forces to analyze a range of dilemmas and challenges for children thrown up by the unabated warming of the world.

The use of specific questions relating to respondents' own experiences enabled us to measure, for the first time, healthcare students' moral distress intensity and frequency of occurrence of professionalism dilemmas across a range of specific dilemmas (thus enabling us to delineate the effects across different dilemma-types).

These scenarios are designed for use in the undergraduate chemical engineering curriculum and present the participating students with a range of ethical dilemmas.

the aim of this study was to gain an understanding of how midwifery students respond to a range of ethical dilemmas which they may encounter in clinical practice in relation to the use of reproductive technologies.

In these past nine seasons, Grey's Anatomy presents a range of ethical dilemmas that many patients and doctors could potentially face.

The 'NIMBY syndrome' was a term coined in 1970s USA, in the particular context of conflict over the siting of hazardous waste facilities, but it has become a familiar accusation in both academic and popular debates about decisions on a much wider range of locational dilemmas [ 22].

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