Explanation:
There is no way for us to determine how the global economy has affected engineering research. We are aware that the global economy led to the introduction of a third generation of ERCs, but we are unsure if this has genuinely aided engineering research. The third generation ERCs might have been a complete failure for all we know!
Explanation:
The main emphasis, as stated in the opening sentence, was on innovation in next-generation technological advancements at the nexus of disciplines. Since the word "intersection" refers to a junction or joining place, the answer must be True. Several disciplines must be mentioned if we are discussing the intersection of disciplines.
Explanation:
According to the final clause, "individual employers and independent therapists have their own bounds but must legally agree with this with their client at the commencement of the therapeutic partnership." This implies that they do have some latitude in determining what they consider to be serious enough.
Explanation:
Someone would have to violate confidentially for a number of reasons, including the law and their work contract. And it can happen because of the terms of their work contract or the legislation.
Explanation:
This claim must be untrue because the second generation of ERCs promoted collaboration across universities. They did push for increased collaboration amongst colleges.
Explanation:
Yes, as stated in the text, "Legitimate breaches of confidentiality apply to cases when the client has disclosed information relating to acts of terrorism; information of this sort must be reported."
Explanation:
Paragraph one is setting out the law in this area and we are told that therapists should try and discuss issues where they feel they need to break confidentiality with their client initially. However, we are also told that where the factors under consideration are particularly urgent ‘it is accepted that this cannot always be the case.’ They are therefore not always breaking the law.