Sentence examples for unjustified practice from inspiring English sources

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Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) aim to improve the quality of care, reduce unjustified practice variations and reduce healthcare costs.

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"This unjustified and unjustifiable practice has divided this state and has hurt the reputation of New Jersey's upstanding law enforcement officers," he said.

Among the critically ill patients, Patient Blood Management can be particularly effective given the extremely high prevalence of anemia, variable and unjustified transfusion practices, high frequency of coagulation disorders, and avoidable sources of blood loss such as unnecessary diagnostic blood draws.

Interventions should target unjustified policing practices, clients' risk behaviors and HIV/STI prevention through NEPs.

Interventions to prevent, monitor and address unjustified police practices, reduce risky behaviors among clients, and offer ancillary HIV/STI prevention services through NEPs should be pursued as strategies to reduce HIV risk in the Mexico-US border region.

- Limitations - this cross-sectional study has identified an important public health problem (unjustified variation in practice) but cannot prove a link between intervention (antibiotic choice) and population-level outcomes (organism distribution).

Many ecofeminist philosophers explore the ways these shared conceptual roots function in real life to keep intact unjustified institutions and practices of oppression and domination.

The group did not immediately comment on the new California law, but its leaders have previously attacked the legislation as based on politics, not science, and said they would consider challenging it in court as an unjustified intrusion into professional practice.

They can nevertheless provide information supporting restrain of unjustified diffusion in clinical practice, while endorsing clinical use within an experimental setting.

An oppressive conceptual framework is one that functions to explain, maintain, and "justify" institutions, relationships and practices of unjustified domination and subordination.

Thus, evangelists consider the snail demand for 'hard' proof of efficacy and safety as a precondition for putting a new clinical intervention into practice as morally unjustified precisely because obtaining 'sufficient' proof can delay and obstruct the actions seen as urgently needed to fix ineffective, inefficient, and sometimes harmful, or even lethal, existing care systems.

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