Sentence examples for responsiveness choice from inspiring English sources

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Following Williamson [ 3], Bartlett and Le Grand [ 7] posit a number of conditions that need to be satisfied for a quasi-market to function well in terms of efficiency, responsiveness, choice and equity (Table 1).

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For the overall treatment plan, controversy remains regarding radiotherapy after conservative surgery, selection of chemotherapy regimen according to endocrine responsiveness, drug choice, and duration of endocrine therapy.

Responsiveness influenced the choice of resuscitation strategy in early septic shock patients despite early goal-directed therapy.

The principles of preserving patient choice, responsiveness to local population needs, and patient-centred care reinforce the above direction.

We then examined the relationship between the specific components of mate choice (responsiveness, preference function, and discrimination, averaged over the three mate choice trials for each female) and plasma and retinal carotenoid levels in a multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA).

For each vignette, we interpret the governing principles developed by the LHINs – equitable access based on patient need, preserving patient choice, responsiveness to local population health needs, shared accountability and patient-centred care – and describe how they apply.

The reforms introduced under Thatcher have been seen as a crucial stage in the NHS's transition from what Rudolf Klein described as the 'church' model (characterized by paternalism, planning, need, and universalism), towards the 'garage' model (typified by consumerism, responsiveness, demand, and choice).

Although popularly considered to be a positive aspiration (Bowles, 2004; O'Neill & McMahon, 2005), the notions of personalisation, choice, and responsiveness often associated with student-centeredness, and that are promoted across the strategies, both align with and reinforce the neoliberal conception of the self-interested individual.

In this paper, we consider two distinct components of female mate choice behaviour: responsiveness and preference functions.

Here we have presented evidence that in female guppies, one aspect of mate choice behaviour, responsiveness, is influenced by environmentally induced variation.

In the study by Brooks and Endler [ 23], the heritability estimates of all components of mate choice (including responsiveness, discrimination and preferences for attractive males and various univariate male traits) were low and, in all cases other than responsiveness, not significantly greater than zero.

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