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Background: Important barriers to the wider implementation of shared decisionmaking remain.
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Risk mitigation and strategic decisionmaking are strong factors driving activity levels.
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This will support general dental practitioners and patients in treatment decisionmaking.
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However, a gap exists in translating this knowledge to bedside decisionmaking.
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This, the minister said, makes joint decisionmaking and planning extremely difficult.
Usage of optative in English
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Thus much, if it may please your Lordship, was in the optative mood.
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Or the indicative in place of the optative, as (I. ii.
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And, on the contrary, the optative for the indicative, as (I. v. 388):-
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Fondness for optative in indirect constructions, i.
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It is masculine, feminine, and neuter in gender, singular by nature, and generally accusative, and it is optative in mood and full of acute accents.
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The Imperative and Optative moods clearly do not convey assertions at all, while the Subjunctive can only figure as a subordinate member of some assertion.
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'We leave room on every subject for the human or optative part; for it is a part of science to make judicious inquiries and wishes.'
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"For lovers," he said sagely, "are either in the optative mood, the desperative, or the exultative." This time he had used the optative.