Sentence examples for life entry from inspiring English sources

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Despite new nurses' potential vulnerability, development of burnout after graduation has rarely been studied longitudinally and in relation to demographic and educational characteristics prior to working life entry, i.e. during education.

To our knowledge, no other model has tried to fit the HIV seroprevalence age patterns for both sexes simultaneously, while taking into account the detailed periods at risk and fitting precisely entry into sexual life, entry into first marriage, and marriage dissolutions as well as re-marriage.

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The winners didn't win cash, but a ticket to a better life with entry to a new public boarding school -- the SEED School of Maryland -- based in Baltimore.

4. Write a "day in the life" journal entry of a historical character; assume the role while hosting visitors at an exhibition.

Every time a tribute album comes up in a "Real Life Rock" entry, he tells us once again that tribute albums are terrible.

Strasbourg, a charming city of narrow streets and a soaring cathedral, was nearly emptied of ordinary life as entry into the city's center was barred to nonresidents without summit meeting credentials.

And it helped Mr. Cain lay the groundwork for the next chapter in his life, his entry into electoral politics, beginning with a short-lived bid for the White House in 2000.

In the first study, Groom and coworkers comprehensively analyzed XMRV restriction to the major blocks in retroviral life cycle, entry (receptor usage), release of the nucleocapid into the cytoplasm (TRIM5α, Fv1), reverse transcription (Apobec protein family) as well as virion release from the host cell (Tetherin).

In this representation, it is easier to track the different phases of the viral life cycle (entry, endocytosis, transcription/translation, assembly, and budding).

Analysing the divergence between ostensive and performative aspects of routines and the artefacts through which members attempt to codify and capture these can reveal rich meanings in aspects of organisational life (data entry, telephone calls, administrative notes) which were previously considered mundane, uniform and offering little in the way of research insights [ 19].

QUITE a few of the newer contributions to "The Oxford Book of Parodies" (reviewed in The Economist last month) began life as entries in the back-of-the-book competitions of two British political weeklies, the Spectator and the New Statesman.

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