词汇 | example_english_consent |
释义 | Examples of consentThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The act of two or more people consenting on the same thing about giving or doing something being called a pact. A lower proportion of cardiologists and urban physicians consented to participate. Subjects consented to take part in a semistructured interview lasting around 30-45 minutes. Blood samples were obtained for genetic diagnosis from all consenting participants. Of the total 218 nursing employees, 168 (78%) employees consented to participate. Ninety-one hip fracture patients were screened: sixty were felt to be suitable for the study and 39 consented to inclusion in the trial. Provided appropriate consents had been obtained, oocytes were obtained from patients undergoing therapeutic in vitro fertilisation for the treatment of male factor infertility. The students whose parents consented were selected for inclusion in the study. Of those families of participants randomly selected from the seventh grade enrollment, 83.9% consented to participate. A number of carers consented both to individual and joint interviews. Generally (excluding picture 2), both consenting and non-consenting images were understood better by the young people. Of the 1266 who met eligibility criteria, 1007 (80 %) consented to participate. All high scorers and a random subsample of low scorers would be consented for the validation substudy. Local authorities now have a duty to make payments to those eligible, if the person consents. Thirty practitioners consented to interview, data were collected on their day-to-day professional activities. Similarly, disproportionate punishment is wrong, even if the criminal "consents" by committing the crime. The task of explaining the project and recruiting consenting patients was the responsibility of a practice nurse in all eight practices. Finally, consenting informants were sent a word list in the mail, which they then later read aloud to the interviewer during a follow-up telephone interview. Of the 40 children, 39 families consented to have the children participate, of which 24 were cyanotic and 15 acyanotic. The presence of women in consenting and passive roles is to be expected, since so many of the acts deal with property. All consenting eligible patients were randomized to receive either the brief intervention or usual physiotherapy. Students who consented to underwrite such publications wanted more credit for the contents. Potential participants were telephoned and an interview was arranged if they consented to take part in the study$. Out of those whose parents consented only 780 were available for blood withdrawal while the rest were either absent from school or refused. The adult participants were asked to take part in the study by consenting to an interview to take place after the workshop was over. Once an acceptable and consenting informant was located, the interview was initiated. My second assumption is that at least one parent of the child who is a prospective organ donor consents to the donation. Thirty-one women were named as principals in disputes, not counting the women who were listed together with their husbands as consenting wives. The first of these papers clearly restates women's rights to have adequate and complete information before consenting to medical procedures. Certainly the woman consented to a scan, but was she informed? Prior to par ticipation, parents were informed about the aims of the study, received a full description of the study, and written consents were obtained. If some bridewealth had been given or negotiations had been opened, elders presumed that the father had consented to a marriage. Parents consented to participate in the evaluation study. Otherwise, one consenting individual was selected at random. Under the law of contract, which assumed freely consenting parties, it was not usual to compel performance of services if there had been a breach. There are situations where the right to confidentiality may be overridden, for instance, if a patient consents for their information to be disclosed to others. Of these, 835 parents (85 %) consented to blood drawing from their children : 491 from public and 289 from private. Well, it would not be wrong to inflict suffering on someone who freely consents to it. The idea of consenting to how one's vote is counted is a related but very different issue. Eligible and consenting patients were invited to attend the outpatients' clinic for a baseline assessment. After examination, consenting subjects were asked to complete measures of self-reported urgency and health status. After the death of the patient, we sent a sympathy card to family members who had consented to participate. Once the students consented to take part in the study, testing required approximately 30 minutes. However, it does show that he consented to its perpetuation. As part of this assessment, the schools consented to both student and staff level surveys during the spring of each academic year. They were interviewed at home, and a high percentage consented to be followed-up, and returned the follow-up postal questionnaires. I would argue that human research must always be done on fully informed, consenting, or assenting (if children) subjects. The patient is adequately informed and voluntarily consents. They also tried to stimulate him in bed with gentile women, whose husbands, the reader was further assured, had consented to their involvement. Therefore, the study of compliance benefits from incorporating social and political dimensions to the analysis of consenting behaviour. Of the 36 patients who consented and for who there is complete data 20 (55%) used the deodorant, whilst 16 (45%) did not. The circumstances in which a man cannot be said to have consented are confined to those in which he has been coerced. Out of respect for individual autonomy, the liberal principle prohibits interference with voluntarily incurred risks or potential harms if they are truly consented to. Performances are in dialogue with each other along a changing continuum, rather than just consenting to or denying one particular style. Interviews were conducted with adolescents who consented to speak about their experiences of maltreatment. He certainly holds that antipaternalism holds absolutely: harm to a person who consents to absorb it is never a good reason for criminal prohibition. The patients were asked if they consented to written information about the study being sent to them. A total of 151 women (83 % of those who returned screening questionnaires) consented to the research interview (48 somatizers, 51 organic and 52 healthy women). Secondly, only patients consenting to research were included in the sample. We treat the standard medical treatment case as one in which she consented to take the medicine, knowing the risk. Interviews with registrars that consented to participate were arranged for a mutually convenient time and conducted at their training practice. Under this law, unless individuals expressly declare themselves opposed, they are assumed to have consented to the use of their organs on death. A total of 230 of 240 eligible women consented to participate. If so, the audience cannot be harmed directly by the former because they have consented to be misled in this case. The questionnaires were completed by all consenting women before toxoplasma antibody results were available, thus minimizing any bias that might result from personal knowledge of antibody status. He offered himself as a handsome husband to the birds flying over, but they all rejected him until a goose consented to take him as her husband. The introduction of modern concepts like adulthood and sanctity given to individual rights has legally turned the individual settlement of marriage between two consenting adults to be legitimate. Furthermore, because most deaths are ineligible for organ donation, only a small percentage of families have the opportunity to benefit from consenting to posthumous organ recovery from a relative. The remaining 12 patients, aged from 21 to 38 (mean 28+4.8) years at the time of the study, were contacted and consented to participate in the study. Of the 164 (84.1% of the total number) patients meeting the criteria, 152 (92%) consented to participate in the study and were able to complete the interview. Furthermore, there was no instance of a court examining whether a minor had acted as a 'free agent' in consenting to dedication as a temple dancing girl. The actor-as-hungan is the script's envoy to the audience: he consents to possession so that the audience may have figures from the script illud tempus present in the flesh. Ten interviews were carried out before it was decided that saturation of responses had been reached (ie, consenting participants #11 and #12 were not interviewed due to saturation being reached at participant #10). If the resident's cognitive or physical frailties did not preclude it, and the resident consented, structured interviews were conducted in private, usually in the resident's bedroom. Does it also matter who is asked for permission for donation, how old the decedent was, and whether the decedent had explicitly consented to the process? With the help of the patient's doctor and information in the medical record, each consenting woman was assigned provisionally to one of the three diagnostic groups of interest. The reasons for this higher attendance rate are unclear ; it was not a bias of the 50 % acceptance rate as attendance rates were similar among consenters and those not consenting. A few women who had reluctantly consented to being sterilized for medical reasons were subsequently pleased with the operation's consequences in that birth control measures were no longer necessary. Once they had consented to take part in the study, participants were informed that they could generate as many clinical scenario solutions as they saw fit. The princes present consented to the extension of the peace to their dominions- though not necessarily in toto or without alteration. The case can be tried summarily only if the accused consents. Each classmate whose parents consented for their child to participate was interviewed by a researcher. All 41 first grade teachers from all 19 schools consented to participate in the study. Everyone consented to being recorded, and conversations were later transcribed. I have divided the women who appear in the acts into three categories: active women, passive women and consenting wives. If the information outstrips what has been consented to, there is a problem with simply disclosing the information. In that circumstance, the parents would have been consenting to the nondisclosure. A 20 ml blood sample was taken from all patients who consented, at baseline and again at times of local and distant disease recurrence. How can the opposing minority be both free and subject to laws to which they have not consented? Once reassured, he often consented to receive the newsletter, perhaps to get his caller off the line. A daily rectal swab was taken from all consenting individuals of any age from all these households during one week. If in her mind she was not consenting, then she was not consenting, regardless of how the reasonable person would interpret her behavior. Over the next eight-day period many of the employer groups had agreed to the new monopolisation without consenting to the pay increase. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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