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Deliberate initiation means that an intervention is: institutionally sanctioned; formally or informally defined; consciously planned; and intended to lead to a changed outcome.
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Age'n'dem was delivered as a component of the Victorian State Dementia Plan Underlying Age'n'dem was a desire to change outcomes for older residents.
We owe it to them, and to ourselves, to help close the achievement gap by equipping them and their families with a simple tool that is proven to change outcomes: an early love of learning.
You can change outcomes for a whole community.
Recounts can change outcomes.
But in 1957, a reargument changed the outcome of a case.
It generally holds that a 'positive' outcome in a performance domain is preferred to a 'no change' outcome, which, in turn, is preferred to a 'negative' outcome.
"I would have been thrilled if the Supreme Court had granted a rehearing and changed its outcome," Mr. Cruz said.
Appropriate diabetes management effects a change in outcome measures, regardless of the mode of delivery.
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