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Moral judgment encompasses the capacity to reason morally and render judgments about which course of action would be morally right or best (in the event of a moral dilemma involving the competing of two or more values or principles).
Similar strategies were used for extended family members and services, such as respite care [ 60]. "Advocating" refers to the competing of resources, supports, and services within the system.
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Initially, troops of the competing archbishops of Cologne fought over control of sections of the territory.
To simulate such a situation, an estimated value of the competing ability of the horse was simulated with a supposed accuracy of from the simulated true competing ability.
All of these factors were strong and significant predictors of the competing risk of death in all models (table 5).
There is no exploration of the competing motivations of the good guys and baddies.
This permitted study of the competing effects of reaction and extraction during coal liquefaction.
"Some never return to drugs because of the competing demands of running a household, being a parent and working.
The bias increased with time as the incidence of the competing risk of death increased.
In a pragmatic trial this is more difficult because of the competing demand of external validity.
To take account of the competing risk of death, we calculated the cumulative incidence function (CIF).
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