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In the days with Peter, everybody expected the family to enable the person to go on working, while they had a problem.
Both approaches enable the person to exert higher forces onto the car, and thus also increase the velocity of the car.
For those who do not want to go forward with a living organ donation and say so to the doctors involved, transplant teams are typically willing to provide a reasonable medical excuse to enable the person to bow out gracefully.
The goal of treatment is to enable the person to fully experience individual uniqueness and health, and the health care provider cannot control the process of healing but rather can only support it.
In all cases the challenge is that the environment should contain the physical and digital elements that enable the person to learn, including monitoring to adapt interventions.
In all cases the best approach is to scaffold the support: slowly diminish the support to enable the person to act independently (Lave and Wenger [1991]).
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and enabling the person to gain a correct view.
Even when CPR is done correctly and enables the person to survive long enough to leave the hospital, there is a chance of permanent brain damage.
Handrails can significantly enhance a person's ability to recover from large destabilizations, by enabling the person to grasp and apply high forces to the rail to stabilize their COM.
And this is what the healthcare profession has to get better at: saying I don't know, talking to women about screening uncertainties and assisting and enabling the person to decide.
It's because an athlete's face is usually symmetrical; one side is the same as the other, a balance that is reflected in the rest of the body and enables the person to, say, run faster.
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