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Overall, the key word is "growth": not in terms of quantity but in terms of quality, especially with reference to the need to improve the wellbeing of the young (and old) generations.
Of these, 15 chose to elaborate with an open text comment (Table 1), with reference to the need for careful preparation and the perceived difficulty of teaching being the most common.
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The NHS and political debate are awash with references to the need to "transform" care, while struggling to make it a reality.
That and the new president's speech (short but not all sweet, with references to the need for character and responsibility that seemed to many to be aimed at the departing president) and the 21-gun salute by the massed howitzers and the parade down Pennsylvania Avenue -- all the pomp and ceremony could not help but solidify Mr. Bush's claim to the presidency.
Histories often focus on the last 20 years or so of the struggle, but women fought for the vote for more than a century, with Mary Wollstonecraft helping to kick off the campaign in 1792, in Vindication of the Rights of Woman, with a reference to the need for women's political representation.
In fact, a recent review of road traffic interventions highlights this gap with special reference to the need for estimating such costs in LMIC [ 6].
Many of our informants had little sense of ownership of the problem, with repeated reference to the need for outsiders to come and address it: Come and educate children about their sexual rights, we have too many cases of child abuse.
However, the legal issues associated with animal welfare with reference to the existing WTO agreements need clarification.
In clinic, assessment tools designed to measure the posterior displacement of the inferior angle of the scapula with reference to the posterior thoracic cage are needed.
While Colmer et al. (2015), for instance, see an important advantage in external professional development with reference to the catering for different development needs of employees, Nuttall (2013) finds that external professionalization in its individualized form occurs only sporadically, hence lacking continuity.
With reference to the latter an investigator emphasised that monitors needed to understand the scientific purpose of the research in order to think about the patient's interests and how they could advocate for those, or how they could check for those (Investigator the Thai programme, 20).
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