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With regard to the FIQ-G, higher value means higher disease impact (range 0 80); with regard to the HADS, higher values mean higher level of anxiety or depression (values ≤ 7: inconspicuous, values between 8 10: borderline, values ≥ 11: conspicuous).
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Logically, therefore, the 25% decline in the cost of crude since June should mean higher levels of activity.
The next crisis Sources & acknowledgmentsReprintsMore issuance did not just mean higher levels of inventory in the warehouse when the securitisation conveyor belt stopped moving.
Another reason green buildings mean higher levels of productivity: they often make use of natural and more efficient lighting.
It would mean high level intensive care, which is currently provided at Wrexham Maelor and Glan Clwyd Hospital in Bodelwyddan, would go to Arrowe Park Hospital on the Wirral.
†Higher score means higher level of job control (score 40-94), job demands (score 22-44), and social support (score 10-32).
In some cases, this has meant higher level results, for instance, in the scaling up of programmes in life skills education, early childhood development, family and child investigations, and child friendly schools.
"Just because the executive wants to investigate a non-citizen doesn't mean high-level officials can ignore the law.
The keys to Heaven will be yours; and by Heaven in this instance, I mean high-level and well-remunerated superintendencies, chancellorships, chief officers of various kinds, and supportive platoons of fellows, analysts, coordinators, and project managers.
At one point he even claims blandly that a bigger Heathrow means "higher levels of life satisfaction, mental health and happiness".
We took the inverse of this factor so that higher percentages of agricultural workers, and no sewer infrastructure, meant higher levels of social vulnerability.
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