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Thus, the long standing viewpoint of the biomedical lens, which more often includes the individual than the population, is maintained (Murtagh and Hepworth 1997; Thomson et al. 2005).
Moreover, the approach of a physiotherapist more often includes an exercise program to address the muscle imbalance and alignment of the pelvic girdle [ 7, 8].
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Those on 10 acres or more often include horse barns.
"The rarity of royal boat burials suggests that kings' burials might have more often included boat models, magically empowered substitutes for the real thing," Dr. O'Connor said.
The new policy encouraged "politeness" in the workplace, with everyone advised to interact more often, including saying "good morning" to colleagues.
Obama appeared to draw more people to their feet more often, including when he said that he — a black man born in Hawaii — wouldn't be here today if others hadn't stood up.
In Europe, "Orfeo" also rules the Gluckian roost, but his other major operas crop up more often -- including an "Alceste" that Robert Wilson did for Stuttgart in 1986, which traveled last fall to Chicago, with Jessye Norman.
He noted that discussions of domestic violence more often included the question of why a battered woman stayed than the question of why a battering man struck, as if the striking was to be expected.
Beyond shipping and handling goods, they more and more often include operations such as the treatment of information flows, the differentiation of goods for the final customer etc.
The tutor's text in the present study more often included instances of this pattern than did the students, 1.49 and 7.74%% respectively.
In contrast, environmental management and other key tasks that are affiliated with functional bureaus more often include accountability, such as special rectification activities, key supervision, and the "one-veto rule".
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