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Behavioural problems have been shown to increase the risk of relinquishment [ 29], and relinquishing owners have been shown to be relatively poorly informed on basic behaviour.
It's a striking gesture of relinquishment.
The loss brings with it a new note, of relinquishment.
Film work has been a process of relinquishment.
"In terms of relinquishment, I'd say this is the most serious circumstance that I can recall," Mr. Pacelle said.
Finally, we have critically reflected on the framing of cord blood as 'waste', as a form of relinquishment that implies little or no cost to the donor.
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The most widely reported reasons for relinquishment of dogs in USA are behavioral problems due to lack of proper socialization and habituation (i.e. fear and aggression directed to strangers or other dogs).
His report on the atrocities he witnessed contributed to Leopold II of Belgium's relinquishment of his colonial fiefdom.
In that message, he relinquished "any and all equity interest" in Edison and solicited the donation, writing, "I would be most grateful if you were to make, entirely at your discretion, a charitable contribution to the Darrow Foundation in recognition of this voluntary relinquishment of this interest".
Stability of perceptions of control before and after cancer was examined, as well as the adaptive value of maintenance versus relinquishment of control in the psychological adjustment to cancer.
It is inconsistent with any notion of a voluntary relinquishment of the privilege".
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