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For instance, in one study of a condition linked to cardiovascular disease (CVD; heart failure), it was found that women generally perceive their health to be better than men, and seem to adjust better to living with heart failure, viewing it as second chance.
These alternative admission track plans act as "second chance" programs for students who don't meet the standard education requirements [5].
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As second chances go, Greenberg's is innocuous.
As far as second chances go, Robinson has had a few.
That's not to say people shouldn't be forgiving or that there should be no such thing as second chances.
Take the journey with Gary Heyward and you will learn things that you maybe did not know about the jail system but most importantly you will leave fully committed to the fact that there is such thing as second chances.
Likewise, residential school has been described as a second chance, as placement facilitates effective interventions before adulthood [ 3].
"It's not uncommon, as patients get better, for them to see this as a second chance at life," says Dr. David Ashkin, Holley's medical director, a Brooklynite with a hard-rock '80s mullet.
She sees this casting as a second chance.
For Tata, the venture with Starbucks serves as a second chance at creating a national cafe chain.
When the strike ended in March 1985, with mining communities in disarray, Harpham moved to Sheffield and got what he described as his "second chance".
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