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One major investor, Donald Yacktman of Yacktman Funds, has suggested that PepsiCo rename itself Frito-Lay to reflect the growing importance of that business, and others like Nelson Peltz and Relational Investors have agitated for it to uncouple the snacks business from the drag of its beverage operations.
At its core lies practitioners' ability to reflect upon their own actions, continuously reviewing the processes and outcomes of treatments, defining new personal learning objectives, and planning future actions in pursuit of excellence [ 2- 5].
The cost of delivering the intervention assuming all possible consultations were delivered to all patients in each arm (i.e. two face-to-face consultations and four telephone consultations for all patients in the trial) 50% of the cost of consultations for lay educators were included to reflect the impact of the large majority who did not claim back the costs of their time.
Results from the Detection of Ischemia in Asymptomatic Diabetics (DIAD) study showed that the presence of cardiac autonomic dysfunction (defined via change in heart rate from lying to standing, a measure reflecting parasympathetic dysfunction) was among the highest HR (4.33) associated with the primary events (i.e., cardiac death or nonfatal MI) (15).
One of the main advantages of this proposal lies in its ability to reflect the "bursty" behavior which characterizes indoor wireless scenarios, having a great impact on the behavior of upper layer protocols.
I observe that after moving through the space walking, running, dancing and experiencing every color, people often go back to the color they find most comfortable; they will then stand, sit or lay there for some time to reflect," she says.
"Rudy didn't even care enough about conservatives to lie to us," one Republican consultant reflected afterwards.
Wherever the problem lies, it does not seem to reflect bad chemistry between Mr Khalilzad and the head of the UNDP, Kemal Dervis, an eminent Turkish economist who oversaw his country's financial recovery.
He also had time to reflect on what lies ahead for the impoverished people of Haiti.
Lucky for us, there's always been something of the 18th-century war poet pulling the strings in Augie March's lyrics, and only Richards could twist this line from a cosseted officer's rallying cry to reflect on the lie beneath.
More important, the Russian elite has had time to reflect on where their long-term interests lie.
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