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The state or degree of being ready.
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Main reasons for patients hastening death by VSED are: readiness to die, life perceived as being pointless, poor quality of life, a desire to die at home, and the wish to control the circumstances of death.
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It was readiness meeting opportunity.
Preschool's sole goal then was readiness for school.
"The focus in the military is readiness," said Charles Figley, a psychologist at Tulane University.
In all the scenarios, there is readiness to deal with incidents near the fences and the borders of the state of Israel".
An army can train people and keep all their gear in tip-top shape — that's readiness.
And without there being a serious alternative, they will not enter the negotiations, and in any event there has to be readiness for the negotiations failing," Amidror said.
The primary outcome of this study is readiness for return to work which will be evaluated using the Readiness for Return-to-Work scale.
Phase Two was a readiness assurance process, including an individual readiness assessment test (iRAT) and a group readiness assessment test (gRAT).
The bold readiness theory argues for the stronger claim that perception just is covert readiness for action.
"It is about readiness to learn.
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