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The contract increased the likelihood of quitting by over 30% over a control group.
Many graduates may be put off quitting by the fear of how a blip on their CV will look to future employers.
At the end of the programme, it emerged that the contracts improved a person's chances of quitting by 30% – higher than many other, more conventional methods.
Nicotine replacement therapy is intended to jump-start quitting by lessening the physical effects of nicotine withdrawal, and cravings, when they are present.
France is not quitting by any means, but the American midfielders and defense are not letting them have anything right now.
A week after being accused of quitting by Carolina defenders, Randy Moss bounced back with five catches for 70 yards and a touchdown in the Patriots' 17-10 victory against the host Bills.
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A LESSER man might have quit by now.
Four ministers had quit by the start of this week, and more threatened to follow.
"The Day the Crayons Quit," by Drew Daywalt, rounds out the bunch.
Former smokers who quit by 40 still experienced a 20 percent greater risk of death than nonsmokers.
"Cardiac patients were probably less likely to smoke because they're more motivated to quit by their hospitalizations," Dr. Regan said.
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