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It has been defined as the learning and practising of the skills necessary to conduct an active and emotionally satisfying life while living with a chronic condition [ 13].
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Skills training (ST) is defined as 'the teaching of specific verbal and nonverbal behaviours and the practising of these behaviours by the patient' [ 34].
It's time to change the theory and practise of the strategy.
Cherqaoui said the demonstrations themselves had been peaceful, calling them an example of "the healthy practise of the freedom of expression".
Models will need a doctor's certificate that their health is "compatible with the practise of the profession".
Another practise of the movement is a religious donation called himmet.
Heaven forfend that such a charge against a neighbour could return like a boomerang on the worst practises of the House of Saud.
Patients were treated according to the clinical practise of the unit without having consistent targets for hemodynamic variables.
15 An exception is the use of standardization through (11) which implicitly refer to the practise of the 'NPL score' test statistic (Kruglyak et al. 1996; Ängquist, 2007).
Theresa May is a vicar's daughter and a practising member of the Church of England.
May said her faith as "a practising member of the Church of England and so forth" lay behind what she does.
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