Not exact matches
Considering Szczesney's form (or
lack of it), his antics and the fact that Ospina has done nothing wrong as
of yet, the
choice should be
clear cut.
In «Surgery and Patient
Choice: The Ethics
of Decision Making,» ACOG notes that while the right
of patients to refuse unwanted surgery is well known, less
clear is the right
of patients to have a surgical procedure when the scientific evidence supporting it is incomplete,
of poor quality, or totally
lacking — a frequent scenario in medicine.
Since the early 1990s, government policy on maternity care in England has moved towards policies designed to give women with straightforward pregnancies a
choice of settings for birth.1 2 In this context, freestanding midwifery units, midwifery units located in the same building or on the same site as an obstetric unit (hereafter referred to as alongside midwifery units), and home birth services have increasingly become relevant to the configuration
of maternity services under consideration in England.3 The relative benefits and risks
of birth in these alternative settings have been widely debated in recent years.4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Lower rates
of obstetric interventions and other positive maternal outcomes have been consistently found in planned births at home and in midwifery units, but
clear conclusions regarding perinatal outcome have been
lacking.
The serious problems, the continuing shambles
of his office management, the
lack of clear political direction, the myth
of the «false
choice» prospectus; these are still within his grasp, and as such, still within his gift to solve.
[85][86] In general as
of 2016, robust clinical data is
lacking, that shows that any kind
of dietary supplementation does more good than harm for people who are healthy and eating a reasonable diet but there is
clear data showing that dietary pattern and lifestyle
choices are associated with health outcomes.
The promising atmosphere is perpetuated by an engrossing early sequence in which the central foursome debate the fates
of three seemingly innocent bystanders, and yet it's equally
clear that the movie begins to peter out almost immediately following that electrifying interlude - as writer / director Berg's less - than - cinematic visual
choices result in a
lack of thrills that grows more and more problematic as time progresses.
Moving directly from weeks spent with Horizon: Zero Dawn's lush and photo - realistic graphics to Breath
of the Wild was initially jarring, and while it is abundantly
clear that the cel - shaded, painterly art style
of Zelda was as much a product
of lack of computing horsepower as an aesthetic
choice, there were some admittedly beautiful scenes along the way.
The chart above also makes it
clear that some families in Cleveland still choose low - performing schools, probably for reasons the Plan hasn't yet or can't address: a
lack of transportation to better options or the pull
of neighborhood history that can make a low - performing school seem like a good
choice.
When we weigh the lost class time due to regular pull - out sessions with a counselor against the loss
of learning that results when students are chronically absent due to a
lack of support, the
choice is
clear.
The development team appears to have made a real attempt to bring the adventure in line with modern successes, but some bizarre design
choices and a
lack of clear focus have taken their toll, and that's ignoring the technical hiccups such as freezing in place or when items fail to register.
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