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GET NUTRITION ADVICE "Most families are under a high degree of stress," said Dr. Sandra G. Hassink, director of the Pediatric Weight Management Clinic at the A. I. Dupont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Del ."They rely on convenience and fast foods to help them cope with time and other constraints".

Short network delays are commonly dealt with using per talkspurt adjustments, i.e., inserting or removing portions of silence periods, to cope with time alignment in VoIP.

In order to improve the effectiveness of variable speed wind systems, adaptive control systems able to cope with time variances of the system under control are necessary.

Assessments of objective and subjective factors should be integrated in interventions designed to help working people cope with time pressure behind the wheel.

Unlike, the Ramsay-weighted autocorrelation estimator proposed by Teräsvirta and Zhao (2011) was already designed to cope with time series data, and this could be the reason for the good performance of (r_{12,W}) in estimating cross-correlations.

As one young female migrant claimed, the only way to cope with time poverty was to reduce leisure travel: "I work from 9 a.m. to 5p.m.. every day.

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The control methodology can integrate a priori knowledge about the control and/or about the plant, with on-line control adaptation mechanisms to cope with time-varying and/or uncertain plant parameters.

In order to cope with time-varying transmission delays, typically affecting networked control systems, a network delay compensation strategy based on the time-stamping of data packets is adopted.

It is to be noted that a single dynamic programming (DP) method was used in our previous work on the completion and inference of time-independent networks [ 20], whereas a double DP method is employed here in order to cope with time-varying networks.

It's a way, I think, of coping with time.

The Royal College of Nursing in Britain warned recently that front-line staff members in the National Health Service are now being "stretched to breaking point," in the wake of staffing cuts, while a study earlier this year in the Journal of Professional Nursing revealed a worrying decline in empathy among student nurses coping with time targets and efficiency pressures.

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