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Most men were interested in being more involved in newborn care but identified barriers to increased involvement, many of which related to gendered and generational divisions of labour and space.
Zora was a showman who resented not being more involved.
Some Democrats here have criticized Barack Obama for not being more involved in the campaign.
But he has changed in being more involved with the coaches.
On if he'll talk to the coaches about being more involved in the offense… No.
As significant, though less eye-catching, was the stress put by Maude on ministers being more involved in policy implementation, not just leaving it to others.
"We're trying to help and we find ourselves being more involved then I think anyone at the bank had predicted even a couple of years ago.
What it did not list were the benefits that the patient – and the NHS – would receive from being more involved in their healthcare decisions.
Nor is there much evidence that your average voter is interested, beyond signing the odd petition, in being more involved in the process of government.
"They asked me if I would consider the possibility of being more involved with the orchestra and I said, 'Yes, of course, why not?'" His time in Manchester has roughly coincided with the strengthening of the Hallé under Mark Elder.
But not modern composers: they receive commissions from opera companies and symphony orchestras, guilt ridden for not being more involved in contemporary music, and hold down comfortable academic positions.
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