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Basically, getting away from the routine of daily life.
One of the best ways to rejuvenate, personally and professionally, is simply to get away from the routine of the job for a significant amount of time.
Away from the routine of the home, the hotel guest engages in whim: ordering room-service food that fattens, demanding newspapers that remain unread, traversing oneOs room, nude--luxury.
Work and life look different for everyone, but the need to step away from the routine of working, eating, and sleeping, remain the same.
The focus needs to be more on the patient's perspective in order to move away from the routine of a more GP-focussed communication without overstraining or unsettling both GPs and patients [ 47].
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After their forced removal from the HSBC building, in 2012, they consciously turned away from the routines of the pro-democracy movement, such as the annual July 1st rally.
It is designed to deflect attention away from the routine involvement of major companies in organised tax avoidance.
There's little reason to believe that Obama is inclined to break away from the routine militarism of U.S. foreign policy.
While I think our kids need some down time away from the routine and demands of school, this 10-week summer break is much too long.
The culture is now changing slowly away from the routine or blanket use of radiotherapy.
Bradshaw admits it will take some time to wean customers away from the usual routine of entering their dates before trawling through listings for a deal.
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