Officials at the Institute said that they could not comply with Federal rules that conflicted with state laws, for example the state allows patients to refuse group treatment, but federal rules require group participation.
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This reaction type is linked to many forms of neighbouring group participation, for instance the reaction of the sulfur or nitrogen lone pair in sulfur mustard or nitrogen mustard to form the cationic intermediate.
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She virtually refused to sing the gospel number " Every Time I Feel the Spirit " fully, demanding that group participation carry it, an arrogant move, considering that this was her set's second song.
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Tom Johnson, a technical writer who blogs about Web 2.0's effect on communication, describes a good lip dub as having the characteristics, or at least the appearance, of spontaneity, authenticity, group participation and fun.
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He says the value of group participation starts at the time of diagnosis : " From talking with other men and their wives, men are better able to decide what type of treatment to have ."
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There are four types of glycosidic linkages : 1, 2-trans-?, 1, 2-trans-beta, 1, 2-cis-?, and 1, 2-cis-beta linkages . 1, 2-trans glycosidic linkages can be easily achieved by using 2-O-acylated glycosyl donors ( neighboring group participation ).
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The risk of mortality for those patients who were both low on participation and low on strength and comfort from religion was over 14 times greater than in those with high group participation and high comfort from religion,
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Democratic norms of group participation which flow from humanistic values are actively shaped by group workers as they promote cooperation and " fluid distribution of position, power and resources " ( Glassman & Kates, 1990, p . 14 ).
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Many individual members quietly conduct their own small D . I . Y . splinter missions, culture jams, zone trips, happenings, reverse shopping and " art projects " that do not require mass group participation or attract widespread attention.
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One definition for the term is " an intentional, ongoing process centered in the local community, involving mutual respect, critical reflection, caring, and group participation, through which people lacking an equal share of resources gain greater access to and control over those resources ".