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Students should be progressing in major requirements each semester.
Cubberley wrote in 1916 that 70.4% of students should be progressing according to graded level expectations.
The "epoxy" in the analogy represents our attachment to positive reinforcement or to our expectation of how quickly we should be progressing.
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Work on establishing a "better, more rounded picture of a looked-after child's well-being" should be progressed as a matter of priority, it said.
The economical and user friendly solar cookers, solar water heaters, and solar dryers should be progressed, as instantaneous integration approach can have insightful influence on the overall energy demand in Pakistan.
Education on activity pacing, joint protection and pain management A home program should be recommended during the 1st visit and should be progressed over the course of treatment.
To be optimally beneficial, exercise should be progressed so that appropriate physical stress is placed upon the individual for further improvements to be obtained [ 40].
All participants should be progressed during the treatment phase of the study, although it is expected that not all will reach the final progression stage on all exercises.
The therapist will then decide whether the patient should be progressed by making the exercises more difficult or increasing the number of repetitions.
The programme should be progressed not just in terms of resistance and volume but also in velocity, muscle length at contraction and multiple joint motion.
The current ADA/EASD guidelines recommend that individuals with Type 2 diabetes are initially treated using lifestyle modifications; once this fails to maintain HbA1c levels < 7%, they should be progressed to metformin monotherapy (Fig. 1) 19.
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