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Parents of children who could not yet read were instructed to help the child with reading, but to refrain from influencing his/her responses.
If an informal caregiver accompanied the patient he/she was invited to refrain from influencing the choice of the answer, which had to be made by the older participant him/herself.
Notably, if an informal caregiver/proxy decision maker accompanied the patient he/she was invited to refrain from influencing the choice of the answer, which had to be made by the older participant him/herself.
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Still, faced with growing criticism of the decrees, Vice President Ramón Carrizales called on citizens to "refrain from being influenced by the putschist attitudes of opposition groups" and said the decrees had "great humanist meaning".
The regime has been under considerable U.S. pressure since March 2003 to prevent insurgents from entering Iraq from Syria, to end its support for Palestinian rejectionist groups, and to refrain from attempts to influence Lebanon's politics.
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In so doing, Rick violates a normative constraint at the heart of the standard view, viz., that citizens in a pluralistic liberal democracy ought to refrain from using their political influence to authorize coercive laws that, to the best of their knowledge, can be justified only on religious grounds and so lack a plausible secular rationale.[4] Or, otherwise put, Rick violates the DRR.
Factors influencing decisions to refrain from proposing an ICU admission and invasive mechanical ventilation were also investigated by means of a 16-item questionnaire, in which each item was scored from 0 to 10 (with '0' corresponding to 'no impact on the decision' and '10' corresponding to 'major impact on the decision').
The term may refer to a political claim to exclusive control, which other nations may or may not recognize as a matter of fact, or it may refer to a legal agreement by which another state or states pledge themselves to refrain from interference within the sphere of influence.
Others include social-cultural factors influencing people to accept or refrain from attendance to health care facilities [ 7, 8].
23) Women who had given birth at the hospital reported that they were influenced by their mothers and grandmothers to refrain from preparing ahead, to avoid miscarriage.
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