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Junger writes: "They would have practised extremely close and involved childcare.
I think if I would have practised I would have tired myself out even more and wouldn't have done as well [in Qatar].
No matter what I would be doing in a scene they would have practised their part in a mirror already and that was it, whereas Guy is really trying to find it still.
In doing what I do, I may have been more useful to patients than when I would have practised as a full-time doctor.
While such effects are plausible, it is difficult to rule out the possibility that those workers who choose to participate would have practised in underserved areas for exactly the same length of time (or even longer) without a financial incentive.
Next, she would have practised breathing, greeting each contraction with a "deep cleansing breath" and bidding it farewell with a smile.
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Thus, compulsory service policies (if they can be enforced) ensure that a substantial proportion of workers who – given the choice – would never have practised in underserved areas do so for some period and that, at least in the short term, such requirements will be effective in increasing the supply of health workers to underserved areas.
She should have practised.
"Maybe we should have practised," says Kate.
Bild, citing sources close to the inquiry, said the report would reveal that Lubitz had practised reducing flight altitude on the outbound flight the same day as the crash.
Facing Rafa for the first time on that court, where he's won so many times, is obviously one of the biggest challenges in tennis but this was the 15th time I'd played him, and I've practised with him many times too, so while he hits the ball differently to other players, I'm used to it, it's not a shock.
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