For the sake of quality standards and efficiency, generic plans of care are formulated for patients that are not responsive to individual circumstances.
Through social practices, citizens or social agents adhere to these foundational principles for the sake of social recognition and reward, thereby ensuring their reproduction.
The attentiveness of the nurse and the nourishment she prepares is for the sake of a sick person, a patient.
Surely, early generative phonology in the 1970s provided evidence for preferring deletion to insertion rules for the sake of generality.
Here we will just give the necessary definitions for the sake of self-containedness and to fix notation.
This procedure was decided upon so as not to postpone the beginning of the intervention for the children's sake.
For the sake of simplicity, we assume 100% compliance with screening in these estimates-lower compliance rates would lower costs pro rata.
However, for the sake of simplicity, we do not identify a recursive type with its unfolding.
For the sake of simplicity, this research was limited to the environment of a fixedcamera view.
We describe here the latter approach, but, for the sake of simplicity, only the case of normal logic programs.
For the sake of simplicity, in the rest of this section we will apply the following convention.
For the sake of simplicity they are referred to as random.
To be an egalitarian is to value equality for its own sake.
There are interesting tensions between the chapters, which the editors have wisely avoided editing out for the sake of consistency of viewpoint.
For the sake of simplicity, only intervals with integer-valued endpoints are shown.
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