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Decisions about involuntary admissions also seem to be informed by a range of extra-legislative factors, such as the patient's need, degree of opposition against care, expected benefit of care, expected functioning outside institution, professional follow-up routines, housing, network and dependents, and previous experiences with the patient.
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The point doesn't seem to be informing viewers but drawing the eyeballs that Morgan and CNN badly need.
"Curating, like a lot of things in the 21st century, seems to be informed by the pace of MTV.
It also seems to be informed by our desire, arising I think from the extreme domesticity of our lives, to believe that any remaining hazards presented by the natural world are far more dangerous than they really are.
For these tales of wizards and dragons seemed to be informed as much by Jung, Taoism and environmentalism as by JRR Tolkien (who wrote The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings).
Mainly, though, Britain's current attitude seems to be informed most strongly by the wider problems of its relationship with Europe, and the belief among many Conservatives that loudly defending "British sovereignty" and attacking all things European will not lose them any votes.
At its best, Irish food seems to be informed by those qualities that we all seem to be so admiring of these days — terrific ingredients treated simply to let their natural qualities show through.
But we went through the whole Cold War where no one seemed to be informed by the fact that there was a Sino-Soviet dispute; that there really were not two Communist countries in the world that liked each other, yet we talked about a monolithic international Communism.
This indicates that access to health care services is not worse for the majority of migrant women in Germany, at least during pregnancy, and the majority seems to be informed about the appropriate timing and number of antenatal visits.
So far, much of the relevant policy - such as in the areas of patents, genetic testing and genetic discrimination - seems to be informed more by speculation of harm and anecdote than by available evidence.
Instead, she seems to be informing the audience of her importance.
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