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A less subservient approach to professionals and strategic non-compliance have been identified as essential elements in achieving a balance in a person's life and attaining a sense of well-being in managing diabetes [ 22].
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However, an analysis of the content of three problem-based journals shows that if social sciences are included at all, they are typically subservient to natural sciences, and that quantitative approaches are privileged.
Deltares, a research institute, recommends that the Thai government emulate Room for the River by moving dykes farther back where possible, limiting floodplain development and unifying water management so that safety is no longer subservient to irrigation and electricity generation.But the Dutch approach has limits.
Despite winning Major League Soccer's biggest prize, Simpson is not approaching this project with anything other than a subservient attitude.
The traditionally French approach – famously exemplified at Versailles – has been for nature to appear subservient to human will, forcing even trees and shrubs to express their fealty to the Bourbon monarchy by lining up straight and standing to attention in clipped symmetrical rows.
"Law has become subservient to politics, but this government had it coming.
He was not subservient.
She was not subservient.
Normally the industrialist was subservient.
She'd happily be subservient?
Politically subservient permanent secretaries were appointed.
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