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But it's back to Phase 1 if they regain pounds, a step Ms. Jackson warned verged on the unhealthy.
Some are goofy: "Although 'Don't be a truck' is an expression that we all use today, it dates back to Phase Two of the Pea Shooter Campaign".
While there are measurements, the target tracking continues (back to phase three).
Next, this consensus version will be shared to the group and the process moves back to Phase 3. The algorithm will stop until there is no improvement that needs to be done.
Otherwise, the destination broadcasts an ACK message, and the system goes back to Phase I. Phase III If a request message is feeded back by the destination, the relay performs the partial packet retransmission with IDMA.
If assessment results are not satisfactory, the process will go back to phase 2 to start a new cycle of the living lab approach and define different policy packages.
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This metallic phase can be ruptured when the oxygen ions migrate to this metallic phase region and convert the Zn-dominated ZnO1 − x phase back to ZnO phase [69, 89].
In another, he tells a think tank in Boston in 2011 that the "Cadillac tax" on expensive health plans was really a back-door way to phase out a popular but "regressive, inefficient and expensive" subsidy for employer health benefits.
However, these phases are often described as nonexclusive; individuals may shift to a phase of enacting self-management behaviors but later shift back to a phase of considering and planning for self-management, and at times, individuals can engage in several phases at the same time (e.g., managing to change their diet but being unable to stop smoking) [ 35].
Matisse switched from phase to phase, and back.
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