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Important balances have to be struck between human and technical contributions to care.
Only a few things struck me as out of place or incomplete.
A number of things struck me on going through these articles.
Indeed, the court has often struck down the administrative decisions.
I was struck by these writers' unswerving determination to cling to their ideas in the face of the evident contradictions they encountered in the countryside.
In practice, all kinds of balances were struck between these contending factors, but verbal explanations have been inadequate.
By analysing the natural frequency of oscillation of the beam when it struck an object, they were able to estimate the contact point.
Most participants saw a balance to be struck between the benefits of such monitoring, determined by level of need, and the perceived intrusion into privacy.
He was convinced, not because he wanted to be, but because the depositions struck him as devastating.
We introduced ourselves and struck up a conversation as we dined.
I was struck by the power of theatre.
Initially, that reply struck me as almost stereotypical in its combination of social superiority, condescension, and dismissiveness toward the interviewer.
There is a balance within the dialectic to be struck here.
What has struck me most is the capacity of the space to contain hugely diverse social relationships.
However, a more positive note was struck in relation to the system at the 2005 conference.
Caution verging on scepticism is indeed the tone struck in all three of these volumes.
When the committee failed to convince management, the workers struck for two weeks.
Perhaps he heard it used sometime and was struck by it.
The three of them struck a deal, after which the rebel forces dispersed quickly and without incident.
Along the way, the workers rejected many of their putative spokesmen and repeatedly threw over the deals that had been struck for them.
I am particularly struck with the importance of studying the question of cross-cultural differences and inter-species comparisons.
A few aspects of the work struck me as worthy of discussion.
Beds of this type, at the exposure and in the cores, have welldefined upper and lower surfaces, and ring when struck with a hammer.
Nevertheless, some of the omissions struck me as odd.
When analyzing the resulting protocol, it struck us that the architect spontaneously and candidly talks about a "concept" at various points in the design session.
Once an agreement had been struck, employees should no longer sue their employers about work conditions.
In practice, the state and the scientific community struck a deal.
In this environment the very notion of a transhistorical standard of measurement struck a different chord.
At the same time, laws of all sorts that governed the production and consumption of literature seemed to be struck down daily.
Figure 8 was recorded 300psec after the mallet struck the glass sphere.
The researchers were struck by the absence or very low frequency of other potential attributions such as 'rewards', 'feedback', 'parents' or 'peer group'.
The formation of polyynes also occurs when the carbon arc is struck in alcohols.
The servants were struck with a sudden emotion.
The primary musical accompaniment, as remains the case today, is provided by talempong, bronze kettle drums struck with beaters.
The authors, struck by the brilliance of the newly released dispatches, were dazzled by them.
While this struck me as being a rather peculiar structure, all referenced software is clearly marked in the index, making navigation simple enough.
Dissatisfied with them, and struck them out ; leaving the piece as it came yesterday from my mind in a gush.
Firstly, since we were struck by the abundance of such books, we wondered if and how the authors justified the publication of their work.
The name of the place where the coin was struck is given around the bust.
The latest in military hardware thus struck a ready chord.
Occasionally the colonization effort struck a note of desperation.
They sought out new opportunities and struck up unexpected alliances.
Corrective action did not materialize and we struck.
Rather, the physicians struck precisely because of their goodwill toward their patients.
Moreover, when we consider the problems humans are designed to solve we are struck not by their similarities but by their differences.
Even if it is won, the country cannot be governed unless the note is struck, at the election, to which it will later respond.
Overall, we were struck by the diversity of expressions and the importance of paying close attention at an individual level.
In an attempt to thwart the government's increasing involvement with the building industry, big business struck quickly.
The last chapter struck me as the most interesting and the one that left me wanting to know more.
I was struck by the directness and the clarity of the prose; the sharp insights and fascinating historical detail.
Real wage rises were no real issue and quite a few collective contracts struck in 1985 again covered two years instead of one.
On the other hand, she will be struck by what seems a rather anticlimactic conclusion to a very well argued book.
Even though the weavers had struck to prevent a reduction in wage rates, their action would merely have had local repercussions.
In the aftermath, the barrios demanded that a new deal be struck with respect to their lands in recognition of their wartime services.
The authors were struck by the overall good performance of the youngest group (ages 2 ; 6-3 ; 0).
Maybe that is what he had in mind when he mentioned the "medallion struck in 1850" in his book (p. 27).
Given its diegetic context and its potentially maudlin terms, the vehemence of the chorus' expression struck us as noteworthy.
The image cuts to a close-up of the dancer's body being struck by a real bow during the col legno gestures.
I think it struck many heartstrings because it sounded so old.
Her remark struck me because of how succinctly it sums up something that is generally perceived to be the case.
Of course, careful design has gone into the calendar, but one is struck by the plethora of visual communication systems involved.
Further, if the balance is to be struck, what are those other values against which it is to be weighted?
The numerous inter nal deadlines for further advance included within most of the ag r icultural deals struck only added to such pressure.
In this case, the court struck down a comprehensive zoning ordinance which prevented a nurse from using her home to see private patients.
Many students of such debates will have been struck by their perverse disconnection from practical results.
However, the immensity of this task should not allow the issue of statehood to be struck from the agenda.
Clearly a balance needs to be struck, and this might differ among technologies.
The poet would, however, eventually revise the ending of the monologue to make the speaker "horror-struck" at himself.
Instead, the balance struck between collective welfare provision and family support provides a rich source of debate about how they survived.
Get beyond their unmistakable melodic beauty and one is struck by the circling immobility, the static, flat surfaces and non-functional harmony, the rhythmic asymmetry.
As in the power-sharing executive, a balance will undoubtedly be struck over association, with preservation of perceived unionist monuments matched by perceived nationalist monuments.
What struck people at the time was their utter irresponsibility.
Accordingly, each of the challenged districts was struck down as unconstitutional.
Instead, the paper struck me as fiddling with theory.
The melody is commonly played on the first double course of strings, while the remaining courses are struck open as drones.
After the membrane is struck (the membrane is the primary resonator) the musician can stretch the membrane using a pedal and thus affect pitch.
I am struck with an insight and br ief ly raise my hand, then withdraw it nervously.
Quality of attack (struck, blown, snapped, rubbed, fluid motion): was it human or animal, gravity, wind or water flow?
I was struck by the accuracy of the description of suffering.
In most cases, one is struck by the extensive fieldwork which lies behind these research repor ts.
Bi-partite agreements are directly struck between social partners (trade unions and employers' organisations), whereas tri-partite indicates an agreement between social partners and the government.
Negotiations moved with speed ; within a fortnight a bargain had been struck.
To which the characters respond with an awe-struck, awe-inspiring stretta (stanza 6).
One face shows cortical surface and the tool appears to have been made on a flake struck from a boulder.
However, it struck us that the left-looking bias might only occur with right-handers.
There does remain a balance to be struck.
What immediately struck me was that the rampart continued below the base of the foundation.
The grounds for working-class discontent struck even the least sympathetic observer.
In many cases the tile does not break in the middle where it is struck.
We were all struck by the areas of the city wholly transformed and by the damage inflicted by post-war road schemes.
Once we and the baker have struck a deal, there is no further need for us to consider our interaction as mutually beneficial.
In it, he set out numerous cases where strike action and lockouts had struck very hard at a third party, the individual shopkeeper.
One is struck, on the other hand, by a certain long-windedness.
Mission workers were struck - even taken aback - by the enthusiasm of church members in worship, financial support and concern for the well-being of the church.
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