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1 e, high patient volumes, and complex service obligations.
2 t meets international goals and human rights obligations.
3 th supervised research and minimize teaching obligations.
4 other mechanisms to set standards and legal obligations.
5 , palliative intent, research, and fiduciary obligations.
6 rs' attitudes toward hospice and contractual obligations.
7 ing, and 3.5% were fulfilling their military obligations.
9 ), seeking decisional validation (a familial obligation, alleviating family burden, reciprocal benefi
10 is further inhibited by imprecise reporting obligations and an inadequate child protective services
11 ) is characterised by a disregard for social obligations and callous unconcern for the feelings of ot
13 us length of cow life, fiscal factors, legal obligations, and balancing the interests of all stakehol
14 t voluntary donations have a degree of moral obligation based on intimacy and that intimacy allows, b
15 urmountable, such as everyday work or family obligations but not a practical constraint (e.g., Intern
16 ies to meet part of their emission reduction obligations by cutting back on gases other than CO2.
17 ians ought to respect patient autonomy, that obligation conflicted, in the present case, with the cli
19 CD8+ T cell activation, we investigated the obligation for maintaining patterns of DNA methylation d
21 equity holders and 5-8% for 'research-backed obligation' holders, which are lower than typical ventur
22 ing patients, understand their own roles and obligations -- if any -- and better consider potential c
23 ly an increased risk to his/her relative.The obligation, if any, to warn family members of the identi
24 Therefore, the implementation of the landing obligation in EU waters will likely cause a substantial
25 eneral duty of care on the food industry and obligations in European Union legislation to reduce and
26 decision making, confidentiality, fiduciary obligations (including conflicts of interest), responsib
29 ple, most of the time, due to their sense of obligation increases effectiveness during periods of sca
30 dress safety concerns, and fulfil regulatory obligations is required for clinical translation of thes
35 intends to ban discards through the landing obligation of all catches, may force seabirds to seek al
37 refers to the possible ethical and/or legal obligation of genetics service providers (GSPs) to recon
38 cy, resource allocation and stewardship, the obligation of health plans to foster an ethical environm
39 esponses for sex workers, and underscore the obligation of states to uphold the rights of this margin
41 to cooperation, understanding the rights and obligations of group membership, monitoring group member
42 ure, and literature concerning the fiduciary obligations of physicians were reviewed and compared wit
43 invitation to consider the opportunities and obligations of plant pathologists to return to the field
45 nce the ability to meet the vision and legal obligations of the US Endangered Species Act, the Northw
47 and rules, following them voluntarily out of obligation rather than out of fear of punishment or anti
48 rivate interests and his or her professional obligations such that an independent observer might reas
49 onor and recipient consent, the scope of the obligation that the organization has to the kidney excha
51 nstitutions are responding to their clinical obligation to address cancer patients' emotional and psy
53 abuse, clinicians have an ethical and moral obligation to address this issue both in their practice
54 t the investigative team has the freedom and obligation to attempt to publish the findings within som
55 5% CI 1.5-2.7), agreeing with a professional obligation to be vaccinated (OR 10.1; 95% CI 7.1-14.2),
57 nce rates is illusory, obviating the ethical obligation to communicate them as part of the informed c
58 ans have ample opportunities and, indeed, an obligation to cooperate with other physicians in the sam
59 ns who care for children with asthma have an obligation to coordinate asthma care with the schools.
61 cisco, and suggest that institutions have an obligation to determine where their postdoc alumni are e
62 that there is an ethical-maybe even a legal-obligation to disclose significant findings under some c
63 hope, the perception that physicians have an obligation to discuss prognosis, and the notion that som
65 nated (OR 10.1; 95% CI 7.1-14.2), an ethical obligation to follow public health authorities' recommen
66 tive care should also consider their ethical obligation to future patients to conduct research to pro
67 f she disobeys, and that it is a wife's duty/obligation to have sex with her husband even if she does
70 is needed to fulfill the humane and ethical obligation to make palliative care universally available
71 In the intellectual property context, an obligation to make property available is equivalent to a
74 ort institutional fulfillment of the ethical obligation to protect the health of patients by preventi
75 objective must be balanced with the parallel obligation to protect the psychological well-being of fa
76 ICU or elsewhere, hospitals have an ethical obligation to provide settings that offer dignified, com
77 e true; it is our expectation and indeed our obligation to recognize and manage the coagulopathy of t
78 cade there has begun to emerge a clear legal obligation to return significant findings discovered dur
80 not relieve clinician-investigators of their obligation to serve patient/human research subject's int
81 rian role of the physician, the individual's obligation to stay healthy, and the priority of public h
82 r those providing the tablets and a sense of obligation to the community to participate in sanctioned
83 though improving drug safety is our goal and obligation to the public, FDA cannot protect the public
84 This commentary asserts that we have a moral obligation to translate our success in reducing lung can
87 r researchers when considering their ethical obligations to control-arm participants in the wake of a
92 the conflict between the physician's ethical obligations to respect the privacy of genetic informatio
93 the limits of researchers' reciprocity-based obligations to study participants, post-trial access to
94 and 370 midlevel practitioners were serving obligations to these state programs, a number comparable
97 ns' judgments about their ethical rights and obligations when patients request a legal medical proced
98 ative that physicians consider their ethical obligations when recommending, tolerating, or proscribin
99 sicians think about their ethical rights and obligations when such conflicts emerge in clinical pract
100 equire the justification of entitlements and obligations, which is often possible only by explicit re
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