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Previous research shows that many of the characteristics associated with the use of conventional care are also associated with use of CAM [ 4, 10, 12, 17, 18, 22– 26], thus demonstrating the usefulness of a unified conceptual approach to understanding a multiplicity of health-care seeking behaviors.

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This understanding sees a multiplicity of authorizers and providers of security and justice 'that co-exist in multiple ways to produce diverse security outcomes' (Wood and Shearing 2007, p. 13), and hence, the proliferation of PSCs.

Sereni's mature poetry is constantly probing issues of commitment, choice and understanding, often through a multiplicity of voices, criss-crossing and overlaying each other, with back references to his favorite poets or his own previous work.… They represent and enact the often dramatic confrontation of differing, often irreconcilable viewpoints and constantly changing perspectives...

Meanwhile, Payne has continued to promote the understanding of music through a multiplicity of other activities.

Therefore, the solution lies not in greater class solidarity but, on the contrary, in acquiring a more-enlightened understanding by approaching reality from a multiplicity of perspectives.

The current understanding is that ESCs occupy a multiplicity of sub-states, with stochastic transitions between them.

The contradictions in myth are part of the Egyptians' many-faceted approach to religious belief what Henri Frankfort called a "multiplicity of approaches" to understanding the gods.

Results showed a multiplicity of understandings of agricultural innovations among different stakeholders.

The splitting of perspectives – experiencing this "fiction" from within and without, with a multiplicity of differing understandings of the world – allowed Cervantes to explore moral questions without ever being moralistic; and it allowed him, too, to get past any censor on the lookout for seditious anti-national or anti-religious messages in an increasingly controlling state.

The splitting of perspectives – experiencing this "fiction" from within and without, with a multiplicity of differing understandings of the world – allowed Cervantes to explore moral questions without ever being moralistic; and it allowed him, too, to get past any censor on the lookout for seditious anti-national or anti-religious messages in an increasingly controlling state.

Understanding the multiplicity of motivations and interests such as Mama Waluse's in a coherent manner presents an obvious methodological challenge.

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