Sentence examples for rationale for referring from inspiring English sources

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Professionals reflected on what they knew about CC, their rationale for referring patients to CC, the criteria used for selecting patients for CC, and their expectations considering the camp's impact on both buddies and attendees.

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The rationale for concern is simple.

The rationale for selecting RZAWC refers to the fact that the leaching of NO3 - from the subsoil is commonly the main pathway to surface water bodies (e.g. Gächter et al. 2004).

A more recent instantiation of the seating controversy provides an alternative rationale for what Patel refers to as the "religion shaped hole" in progressive political philosophy.

The rationale for rectosigmoidoscopy (also referred to as left colonoscopy if exploration is extended to the descending colon) is related to different frequency of CRC in the various colonic segments; in fact, CRC arises in the rectum and sigmoid colon in 55% of cases, in the descending colon in 6% of cases, in the transverse colon in 11% of cases, and in the cecum/ascending colon in 22% of cases.

When I asked the Exxon Mobil spokesman, Alan T. Jeffers, for the company's rationale, he referred me to its proxy statement, which states that "the board believes the proposal is unnecessary" because Exxon Mobil already "prohibits all forms of discrimination" and specifically mentions sexual orientation in a statement on its Web site and in its training programming for new employees.

Citations accompanying dates represent sources of dates for palaeogeographical or tectonic events; citations in the rationale column refer to sources of explanations given; those entries in the rationale column without citations refer to explanations being put forward de novo in the present study.

The rationale for a substantial change referred to six arguments [ 16]: 1. Extensive co-occurrence among PDs (having one PD diagnosis is associated with a high risk to fulfil the criteria of other PD diagnoses).

Although the rationale for protoplast fusion (often referred to as spheroplast fusion) is very similar to sexual hybridization (they both strive to combine positive traits of multiple parents in one hybrid strain), this technique can be used for strains that do not meet the requirements for sexual hybridization.

For articles on which two reviewers disagreed regarding inclusion, the reviewers discussed rationale for inclusion or exclusion and referred one another to evidence in the text until consensus was reached.

The rationale for this change is that if both referring physicians and patients are given imaging examination results from radiologists immediately after their interpretation, it would be less likely that important diagnostic information would be lost or overlooked.

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