Example sentences of "care might [be] " in BNC.

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1 We clean their homes , fetch their shopping , ferry them to where they wish to go ; and we do all this without thinking that our care might be undermining their independence , even their morale .
2 A 50 per cent preference for residential care might be considered high , but it should be remembered that the dementia sufferers in this sample were mainly already in the advanced stages of their illness , and also that only 3l per cent of the principal carers were spouses , and it is among spouses that the highest preference for home care appears ( see Gilhooly , 1986 ) .
3 However , it is possible that the clients who benefit mostly from primary care might be the nurses themselves .
4 Above all the setting from within which family care might be provided is not a static one .
5 It is possible that a mixture of all three levels of care might be indicated to meet the needs of one client .
6 Indeed , substitute child care might be worse than the situation from which the child has been removed .
7 Welfare , in the broader view of which this approach to child care might be deemed a part , is construed in individual terms : individuals are deemed responsible for their conduct , and little weight is given to structural , environmental and material determinants of behaviour .
8 But Jim Walker told me that , despite these good developments , he was worried that the new system for community care might be underresourced .
9 Referrers also agreed to pass on relevant new information ( giving advance notice to social services of cold admissions to hospital if social care might be needed on discharge , and notifying changes in circumstances of existing social services clients ) .
10 Those for whom free care might be extended should be only those with a realistic possibility of returning to self care in the community within two years .
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