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Policy has been defined as, "a course of action or principle adopted or proposed by a government, party, business, or individual" [ 60]; science has been defined as "the state of knowing: knowledge as distinguished from ignorance or misunderstanding" [ 61].
Unless poetry counts as a course of action.
It's not so much a sequel as a course of aversion therapy.
It was first got up to be used as a course of study at Newark College of Engineering.
Recommended by doctors, MoodGYM teaches some of the principles of cognitive behavioral therapy recommended as a course of treatment for a number of mental health conditions including OCD.
As Citron writes, her case was "a classic example of cyber harassment", which is understood as a "course of conduct" rather than one incident intended to cause distress.
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Psychological treatment was defined as a specified course of treatment with a recognised professional of at least two treatment sessions.
"Hearts will address squad efficiency over the coming months as a normal course of business.
Eric Trump depicted the firings to the Post as a normal course of business.
As a first course of correction, one might distinguish between flat and falling incomes.
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