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People aged 65+ years were more likely than younger people to define well-being as being able to continue to do the things they had always done.
14 People aged 65+ years were more likely than younger people to define well-being as being able to continue to do the things they had always done and less likely to mention life satisfaction.
While most nursing facilities will have medical personnel on staff, potential clients will benefit from the continued care of being able to continue seeing their current medical provider.
He joked about her being able to continue washing his clothes.
Another troubling factor is the fear of not being able to continue with medical treatment.
That deal was contingent on Spain's being able to continue tapping the bond market for its regular financing needs.
Mr. Rohan, from Wit Capital, said Web sites were justifiably concerned about being able to continue gathering demographic information.
"Being able to continue to change the sport is something I am looking forward to," he said.
If there was another explosion, the spike in radiation could prevent workers from being able to continue injecting water onto the fuel cores.
"I am proud to serve my country as an Officer and I look forward to being able to continue serving without having to give up my religious beliefs".
He also said that he worried about being able to continue to attract diners to Crissier and noted that the restaurant's reservation book amounted to "three months' grace".
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