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I would be very grateful for any advice or suggestions you may have which I can pass on to her.
Similarly, little is known about how nurses manage any long-term condition they may have, which could contribute to their reducing hours of employment or leaving the workforce completely.
The brothers Garry and Glenn Vian were also acquitted, after the prosecutor had to admit police could not be relied upon to ensure the defence had access to any documents detectives may have which could be relevant to resisting the charges.
But then to actually do it and have that gesture of the shift from the front to the back be the visual cue and physical cue in terms of generating a series of questions that one may have, which could evolve or not to the asking of how and why things are done in the way in which they are — and that everything in the building is going to be reconsidered.
Impact and effectiveness evaluation differs from goal achievement evaluation in that it takes into account the side impacts or unanticipated impacts that a programme may have, which the latter type of evaluation does not cover.
She will advise Sarah about what jobs to pursue among the various options she may have, which ones are best for her career, which ones are likely to be family-friendly, what to wear at interviews, and more importantly, what to say and what not to say.
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Women may have children which makes it more difficult to leave the country," he says.
Intermittent uplift and phreatic eruptions with precursors may have relevance, which will be discussed later.
An agent may have knowledge which is S4.3 valid thereby obtaining a certain epistemic strength.
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