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One way to retain it is to stop cultivating altogether, turning the farmland over to forest or grass.
This revelation should at least grab the attention of amateur psychologists: whether the film can retain it is another matter.
In view of their positive impact on quality of care, and the fact that they are particularly difficult to retain, it is imperative to understand the work-related stressors these nurses encounter in order to develop effective organizational interventions to minimize stressors and promote retention.
The same evidence base is emerging in relation to housing, that obtaining a tenancy and providing support to retain it is more effective than pre-tenancy training or first meeting eligibility requirements (e.g. demonstrated sobriety) [ 46].
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Let's forget that word but retain it's power.
For a brief moment after grunge hit it big, it was possible to see where that relative innocence (or the fight to retain it) was lost.
It's not just the Olympics that the city can't retain, it's people too.
This means the chat system can retain it's "snappiness" and doesn't have to wait for the potentially slow analysis to complete.
Ultimately, the 2.5-centimeter decrease over the last decade is a win for the Pisa community, but the slight progress allows the tower to retain it's popular modifier... it's still leaning, after all.
Insert in the bag; it should retain it's shape.
Your Birthdays calendar will retain it's color (unless you delete or turn it off again).
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