Sentences with phrase «perceived lack of need»

I have had agents openly joust with me about their perceived lack of need to stay in touch after that commission check is cashed.
Such a set - up discourages regular veterinarian visits, as there is a perceived lack of need to visit the veterinarian when another company will handle the situation, free of charge.
Providing more information to both girls and their parents on the safety of the vaccine and addressing the perceived lack of need for it is the first step.»

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When applied to religious television, we might predict that religious television programs will have their greatest effect on a viewer when the viewer is aroused because of a particular need; when the recommended action on the religious program becomes salient to the person because of a lack of other options within their repertoire; when the action is perceived as being a realistic and rewarding solution to the need; when the viewer has experienced favorable consequences as a result of the action in the past; and when the program presents options for action that the viewer has opportunity to perform.
Kevin Scarbinsky of al.com also pointed to her perceived lack of experience, but didn't limit qualification for the position as something that needs to happen on the field.
Sometimes a player can lose or fall out of the zone, for lack of better description, and Mert is one of our most concentrated of players as he needs to be because of his leadership duties, his type of game, and perceived weakness on the back foot.
The PAC backs Gonzalez, and has spent more than $ 191,000 in independent expenditures in support of her candidacy, as well as $ 52,126 attacking Menchaca for the Texas native's perceived lack of familiarity with the area's needs.
Some Christian singles feel discouragement with their churches because of perceived lack of concern for their needs.
Other reasons given for there still being so much paper in their business processes, included the (perceived) need for physical signatures (44 per cent) and a general lack of understanding of the paper - free options.
Unfortunately, only 50 percent of ex-servicemembers who need mental health services receive treatment because of barriers that include: embarrassment about service - related mental disabilities; long wait times to receive treatment; the perceived stigma associated with mental health issues; and a lack of understanding or awareness about mental health problems and treatment options.
This can occur due to a lack of consideration of the disease process, inadequate use of diagnostic testing, client pressures or the perceived need to «do something» — the perception that if veterinarians don't use antibiotics and a bad outcome results, it's the practitioner's fault, but the drug is at fault if a complication from antibiotics develops, Weese added.
Persons with disabilities report experiencing the following employment barriers: (1) need for reduced or modified hours; (2) need for workplace accommodation which is greater the more severe the disability; (3) barriers to finding work or advancing in employment; (4) lack of training and / or experience; (5) perceived discrimination: Matthew Till, Tim Leonard, Sebastian Yeung & Gradon Nicholls, A Profile of the Labour Market Experiences of Adults with Disabilities among Canadians aged 15 years or older (December 3, 2015): online, Statistics Canada, http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/89-654-x/89-654-x2015005-eng.pdf.
According to Moore Blatch, there are a number of reasons why the take up of LPAs remains low in the general public, including: a general lack of awareness of LPAs, a lack of willingness to accept that one might need an LPA, and the perceived and actual complexity of putting one in place.
Cultural barriers between the person needing access and the service provider (for example, lack — or perceived lackof gender sensitivity or understanding of different indigenous cultures on the part of the service provider)
Life insurance is a necessity for the majority of families across the country, but in the past, lack of awareness and perceived difficulty have prevented many from obtaining the coverage they need.
This perceived need has been confirmed by international colleagues who often express a desire to engage in international dissemination of their scholarship, but also recognize the lack of experience with regards to publishing in international refereed journals.
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