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Moreover, the general public would be encouraged to get vaccinated, perceiving that intradermal route of administration reduces apprehension and fear associated with annual influenza vaccination.
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This pathway has also been proposed by Abbott & Freeth [ 14], who argue that trust may act as protection against stress and anxiety by reducing apprehension about other people's behaviour.
"The pre-primary education plays critical role to habituate first-time school attendees to regular and punctual attendance, and reduce apprehension and disruptions within Grade One classes" says Mohammad Akifuzzaman.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson cautioned at a House hearing last month that the trend toward reduced apprehensions is likely to reverse soon.
The director of the Texas Department of Public Safety Steve McCraw told state lawmakers in July that the intention behind deploying 1,000 National Guard troops to the border was to reduce apprehensions for illegal crossing from a peak average of 6,600 per week to 2,000 per week.
"They will grab onto any information they can in order to reduce their apprehension and uncertainty.
The comfortable décor slightly reduced my apprehension: up front, spinning rotisserie chickens and a lunch counter; in back, tables and hanging plants.
A possible means of reducing the apprehension of readers, employed by Ficino in De vita coelitus comparanda, was to claim that the use of intelligent agents was intended to affect only the mind of the magus himself and not to control the external world.
Additionally, the study by Jagoe and Roseingrave [ 17] found that communication partner training programs reduced the apprehension of SLP students when communicating with PWA.
Turning to our patients' performance in the whole report experiment (Experiment 2), the most notable finding is that all patients had severely reduced visual apprehension span compared with normal controls, and that this reduction was not specific to letters in any patient.
"The eyes of my apparatchik glittered dangerously," Mr. Spassky recalls, of one of the many occasions on which he behaved like a political wild card, in this case asking the team commissar, "Did Comrade Lenin suffer from syphilis?" When he spoke to a chess audience about Estonia "as a very nice little country with a very difficult destiny," he did nothing to reduce apparatchik apprehensions.
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