Sentence examples for recognised to include from inspiring English sources

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Importantly, while hostile clinician behaviours experienced by nurses are widely recognised to include behaviours such as overt aggression and intimidation, this review has drawn attention to the place of more subtle behaviours and their potential to impact on patient care.

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However, the evaluation of diagnostic tests is recognised to be complex, including technical, clinical and organisational dimensions [ 1, 2].

We are not going to change these figures – instead, we can strive to increase communication and the wellbeing of people living with dementia, by ensuring that they are given a chance to continue to be recognised, to contribute and remain included and involved in life".

In this study, EGFR expression was significantly associated with features recognised to reflect poor prognosis, including high (poor) histological grade, high NPI score, negative ER status, larger tumour size, the development of distant metastases and death.

Drugs that are recognised to increase serum TBG concentrations include oral (but not transdermal) oestrogen, raloxifene, tamoxifen, mitotane, fluorouracil, methadone and heroin.

While several treatment regimens were used to treat the women in this study, almost all included cyclophosphamide, recognised to be among the most gonadotoxic of therapies in women.

The EORTC survivorship initiative takes an important first step by recognising the need to include such patient-oriented endpoints in addition to standard efficacy endpoints in a more systematic way in order to provide better care for our cancer patients and the growing community of cancer survivors.

The proponents of this call recognise the need to include the perspectives of the women who use these services.

However, what he failed to include or recognise – until President Obama pointed it out in a TV interview – was that the civil war and confederate history are inextricably linked, in a way that it is impossible to sugar coat, to slavery.

Consequently, Australian warnings agencies are embracing a more people-centred approach recognising the need for messages to include detail of likely impact alongside an implied level of risk.

The most significant change is to include items recognising the role and importance of individuals engaged in the process, alongside the existing structural and procedural factors.

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