There were issues of gatekeeping that sometimes extend to personnel within the schools targeted for study. |
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Basic concepts such as news values and gatekeeping are referred to only tangentially. |
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Additional recruitment strategies in the present study, however, addressed the potential issue of maternal gatekeeping. |
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In a society with high demands gatekeeping requires basic skills in clinical diagnosis. |
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He provides a good review of theories of the press, such as gatekeeping, social responsibility and agenda-setting. |
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This does not address matters of gatekeeping, which probably should be dealt with away from the consultation. |
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The company's cultural gatekeeping offends many people who see it as insulting and threatening to their choice of available entertainment. |
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His days and the days of his unconstitutional gatekeeping are numbered, and he will soon pass into history like the ideological dinosaur he is. |
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That voice of reason has a lot of bile in it, and it is the voice associated with gatekeeping. |
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Resisting such gatekeeping may sometimes mean disrupting the cloak of collegiality that veils our everyday practices. |
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If doctors are to have a role in gatekeeping or advising patients about complementary and alternative medicine they need some familiarisation with this type of medicine. |
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Let's start with the facts: gatekeeping – the practice of councils turning homeless people away when they request help – is illegal. |
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Family doctors have a vital role, in their curative, guiding and gatekeeping functions. |
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It was suggested that distinctions needs to be made between infertility counselling and assessment, and also between assessment and gatekeeping. |
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Over the past decades, research into gatekeeping has produced a wide body of literature that examined different aspects of this news selection mechanism. |
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Although physicians are gatekeepers to almost all medical resources, their role in managing referral to specialists has been the most controversial aspect of gatekeeping. |
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Primary care gatekeeping is less controversial in Britain than in America. |
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But even after the initial stage of market liberalization, the licensing process in some countries still provides a means of gatekeeping to control market entry. |
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Imposition of open standards should not be limited just to free-to-air terrestrial TV, as this would not solve the gatekeeping problem caused by proprietary APIs on cable and satellite. |
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Systemic discrimination thrives in our democratic institutions through the rules of the game, and the informal and highly decentralized gatekeeping processes of political parties. |
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These indemnification agreements throw liability for due-diligence failures back on to the company issuing the shares or bonds, making a nonsense of an underwriter's gatekeeping role. |
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In these ways, the CFL groups play a significant gatekeeping function. |
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The information commissioner just released his report and has been very critical of the government and its gatekeeping when it comes to access to information. |
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I think there are gatekeeping processes at work in publishing. |
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State regulatory agencies are fulfilling their gatekeeping responsibility on the proposed Northwest coal export terminals. |
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There needs to be gatekeeping when It comes to compliance to ensure the entity or individuals are not exposed to certain risks. |
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We won't be satisfied with a handful of female equivalents of 'community leaders' who may be equally prone to gatekeeping as their male predecessors. |
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This requirement of leave or obtaining a direction from the Chief Justice has typically functioned as an effective gatekeeping function, generally limiting the attention of the full panel to serious meritorious appeals only. |
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And gatekeeping between suppliers and consumers are around 100 supermarket buying consortia, sharing and pooling criteria for buying, and working to standards in a parallel universe to the official public ones. |
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The requirement for a telehealth activity to be scheduled at the provider site is a form of gatekeeping that controls access of the receiving sites to telehealth services. |
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In addition, the fragmented gatekeeping structures of the social protection system as a whole, which favour institutional placement, were not adequately transformed. |
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