The aim of the weekend will be one of complete relaxation and enhancement of well-being. |
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Our body image in fact is central, if ambiguously so, to our mental and physical well-being. |
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This lack of trust is dangerous, not just to our physical health, but also to our mental well-being. |
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A study addresses how economic status is no longer a sufficient gauge of a nation's well-being. |
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As we get older this facet of our lives becomes even more important to our well-being and our health. |
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This nurse prepared his food and anything else required for his physical health and well-being. |
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He is now on a broader social mission to improve the health and well-being of Scotland. |
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My brief as a councillor is to safeguard the health, wealth and well-being of the ward that I represent. |
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The law says young people cannot work in a place or job which is harmful to their health, well-being or education. |
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Little is known of the drug's long term effects on physical health or emotional well-being. |
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It is essential for health and well-being to maintain a positive attitude to life. |
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It is in the agencies' interest to ensure the safety and well-being of their clients. |
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A growing body of literature has tested the linkages between various facets of religion and individual well-being. |
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The consequential result of this increase in stressful appraisals is a decrease in psychological well-being. |
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However, there is some wine that does, triggering a deep and abiding feeling of well-being that is more than simple pleasure. |
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Many are abrogating those responsibilities for ideological reasons that have nothing to do with our well-being. |
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The sound of your environment is essential to your overall well-being since it impacts the frequency of your body, your own natural rhythm. |
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Michael's task is an arduous one, but critical to the well-being of 2.5m people. |
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The Missoula sisters' primary goals were providing physical care and attending to their patients' spiritual well-being. |
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Plus, this healthy physical attitude of yours indicates deeper emotional well-being and stability. |
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It could have become a little new-age preachy, with talk of enzymes and vitamins enhancing your well-being. |
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Old men should sit in the sun, says the Talmud, to remember the simple feeling of well-being that physical enjoyment brings. |
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And they can learn a lot from a curriculum that itself contributes tangibly to the well-being of the community. |
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It also aims to increase public awareness on issues of emotional well-being. |
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Franklin's concentration on civic well-being and societies for mutual benefit have earned him a reputation for boosterism and Babbittry. |
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The hot to cold is traditional in the shvitz, and it actually increases circulation and gives an overall sense of well-being. |
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These standards promote optimal calf health, performance, well-being, and marketability of the resulting product. |
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For you, it may be chocolate pudding or Nonna's sweet milk and rice porridge, essential to the future well-being of every bambino. |
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Their research showed that marriage brings such life-enhancing benefits as lower blood pressure, improved diet and enhanced mental well-being. |
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At Roscoff, thalassotherapy is something ordinary French people do for the feeling of well-being it brings. |
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These boys are dangerous, you know, and a threat to the moral well-being of all our children. |
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These are obviously self-centred and cold-hearted individuals who care only for their well-being and betterment. |
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Sporting occasions often don't count, as noisy tribal loyalties get in the way of a general sense of well-being. |
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Exacting treatment regimes take a dreadful toll on their bodies and their psychological well-being. |
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My new eating plan included a herbal tonic to complement my diet and encourage general well-being. |
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As COLTO members we have a direct commercial interest in the well-being of Patagonian toothfish and the ecosystems that support them. |
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And it's not the only thing that be flagged up as a hazard to well-being, alerting people to the perils in store if they indulge. |
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Instead, according to critics, it has become a miasmal swamp of convoluted regulations that disrupt physician autonomy and patient well-being. |
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Studies suggest that grown kids' well-being is a major determinant of well-being for midlife parents. |
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Some children acquire at home the habit of attention to the well-being of others beside themselves. |
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The doctor will carefully track the size and well-being of the fetus, especially during the third trimester of pregnancy. |
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He would be trusting Damian with the well-being of his sole sister, the life of his twin. |
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Try not to be depressed or look on the black side of things, because that might affect your personal well-being. |
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Do they get any moral support from those who should have been caring for their well-being in the first place? |
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He devoted his life, blood and sweat to the well-being of the motherland and the nation. |
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And third, we have rights where ordinary economic and political levers of change prove unavailing in efforts to improve individual well-being. |
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The equipment monitors the well-being of the mother as well as the unborn baby. |
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She spent a fair bit of time in the tub, musing and contemplating over her current situation and well-being. |
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The present uneven distribution of working hours is seriously affecting the personal well-being of many Australians. |
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The bracing fresh air penetrates deep into the lungs and instill a feeling of calmness and well-being. |
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Businesses have a significant influence on the lives of their employees and the well-being of communities they operate within. |
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There are yogis who actually meditate, pray, and are deeply concerned with the survival and well-being of our planet. |
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So understanding why new businesses do or don't emerge in the boondocks is essential to my career and the well-being of my family. |
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Fortunately for my well-being, she noticed the object entangled within my bootlaces. |
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In every case the prospective mother's happiness or well-being has been put at stake by unplanned pregnancy. |
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You know how self-criticism and bottling things up affects your well-being, so be kind and gentle to yourself this week. |
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Optimism can counteract the negative impact stress, tension and anxiety has on your immune system and well-being. |
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We expect to find that social well-being declines as an area becomes more urbanized. |
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Dogs are bred for profit only, and there is virtually no concern for the health or emotional well-being of these animals. |
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It is also apparent that levels of neuroticism directly influence psychological well-being. |
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They look to me to be both a sustainer of faith and a utilizer of faith for their growth and well-being. |
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The two occupying powers cared little for the country's sovereignty and well-being. |
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Furthermore, the indexes fashioned allow comparisons of relative well-being between, say, males and females or blacks and non-blacks. |
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The size of the vestiary indicates the bath was more than a source of physical well-being but also a center of social interaction. |
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I know that his personal well-being is none of my business, but somehow it's hard not to worry about Harry. |
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Faithful to his ordination vows, and his concern for the spiritual well-being of his people, John Galway McVicker had been active in the revival. |
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Having three good nourishing meals a day will generate a sense of well-being and stability. |
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This is likely to improve his well-being and counteract the dehydration caffeinated drinks such as coffee and tea tend to induce. |
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In addition to the physical, parents also have trouble finding time to nurture their kids ' emotional well-being. |
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Most of the research on the health of caregivers has focused on psychological well-being. |
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Do you experience a tingling sense of well-being when you know exactly where the 3-6 month old onesies are in your nursery? |
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We have substituted ideas of comfort, entitlement, and productivity for healthiness and well-being. |
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Strengthening this regime is essential to the well-being of orphans and to the parents who would receive them. |
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She has linked her interpretations of well-being in terms of capabilities to characterizations of egalitarianism. |
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Again, the results revealed no significant differences in climacteric symptoms or well-being between the groups. |
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I don't think a hypothetical extra tenth to the team total is more important than the emotional well-being of any individual. |
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In the eyes of idolaters, the idol was seen neither as the source of their existence nor as the source of their well-being. |
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They make the difference between good will and ill will, between well-being and suffering, between peace and war. |
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How many people want to have to be personally responsible for their elderly parents' financial well-being? |
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Part of her role is to ensure the well-being of students without invading personal space. |
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He's a fatherly, compassionate figure here, much concerned for the well-being of the tenants on his Sandringham estate. |
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The common ground we all share is our concern for the well-being of the children in our care. |
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Some, rather than being simply indifferent to the well-being of others, have an urgent need to make others feel agony and humiliation. |
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In the current study, two potential avenues for indirect crossover effects of stress on spouses' individual and marital well-being were examined. |
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However, the effort is invariably rewarded with the sense of well-being that comes from communing with the glories of nature. |
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Seeing the indissoluble connection among property rights, the rule of law, and economic well-being will not solve all our problems. |
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They provide comparative indicators of the relative well-being of various socioeconomic groups. |
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These nominees promise that feng shui will promote health, wealth and well-being if incorporated in the design or decor of buildings. |
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However, understanding what happens to your body when you go under water and breathe compressed air can be essential to your future well-being. |
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Of course, the presence of two major international jazz festivals also contributes to the country's jazzy well-being. |
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The festival of lights heralds a season of well-being and is supposed to symbolise the victory of good over evil. |
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To Labor, Australia's well-being plays second fiddle to the decisions of really important international committees. |
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It is the social duty of the few to fabricate and defend these noble lies and pious frauds for the well-being of society. |
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Certainly, the traditional response has been for every country to try to maximize its own immediate well-being, and the devil take the hindmost. |
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Effective physician-patient communication is consubstantial to high-quality health care and to patient well-being. |
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Tina claims the family was so concerned for her well-being, at one point they staged an intervention. |
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Growing numbers believe that these humanist aspirations are essential for the well-being and continuance of our species. |
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And the cool prose doesn't even hint at the warmth, at the feeling of flushed well-being the drink provides. |
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Hopefully, this will deter the fly-by-nighters who would endanger the well-being of New Zealanders. |
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I mean, the postmaster general is committed that the well-being of our employees is top priority right now. |
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In Bulgarian folklore tradition, masked games serve as ritual blessings for good health, fertility and well-being. |
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The solutions may not be covered by your insurance, but your well-being is worth it. |
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What makes the usual and expected standards of physical well-being and creature comforts unimportant to so many people at the same time? |
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He would often visit them on the weekends and constantly fretted about their well-being. |
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What these passages show is that the biblical vision for God's creation is completeness, fullness, wholeness, and well-being. |
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Falling in love with hybrid cypripediums has been shown to be dangerous for your fiscal well-being. |
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We owe no less to the well-being of our nation's defense system and the military profession. |
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The patient's well-being is now linked to the reliability of the data center. |
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Heeding this georgic lesson, the republican villager contributes to the well-being of his community. |
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The well-being and saving the lives of the old folk must have priority if this deal has any validity. |
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We are not renowned for our proactive approach towards our health and well-being, we Brits. |
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Transit officials insist that the union givebacks are essential for its financial well-being. |
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Everyone else gads about the forest, where fairies gleefully meddle with the well-being of mortals. |
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The glorification of greed is causing a disconnect between the interests of the few and the well-being of the many. |
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A nine-week course in Tai Chi will help you unwind, de-stress and improve concentration and well-being. |
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The money granted to NGOs is sacred and is for the pursuance of the well-being of the Afghan people. |
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They are dietetically well-balanced, easy to digest and promote the well-being of your cat. |
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The novel does not, however, present material well-being as synonymous with cultural disinheritance. |
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Their satisfaction, well-being and enjoyment of the race are their primary goals. |
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The duke was a very kind-hearted, amiable man who always enquired after his servants' well-being. |
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He was lying alone in his house, and nobody went to enquire after his well-being. |
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Wouldn't have thought that someone like you would be enquiring after the well-being of their elderly relatives. |
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But domestic violence is different, she adds, since it has a huge impact on a victim's work life and general well-being. |
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Research firmly establishes a link between a country's increased trade and economic well-being. |
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Grace, simplicity, and gratitude are the principles hygge practitioners adhere to for an abiding sense of well-being. |
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To the Glory of God and for your personal well-being and the well-being of your neighbor, bite off more than you can chew and chew. |
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Pet ownership has well documented positive effects on physical well-being. |
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We would also like to satisfy ourselves as to your health and well-being. |
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The first is that the economic and social advancement of Maori is critical to New Zealand's future growth, prosperity, and well-being. |
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As Empress, my affairs are concerned with the domestic well-being of our people. |
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She appeared to be more concerned for the well-being of the other crewmembers than afraid for her own life. |
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There was a sense of wholeness and creative well-being that flowed from his embrace of rural blackness. |
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As patriots of our beloved country, we should contribute to the endeavors that aim at the safety and well-being of our country. |
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If you don't care about your own emotional well-being, my just wishing you well won't really help you. |
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Mountains are vitally important for our well-being even if we never put on hiking boots and a woolly hat to climb them. |
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I assure you that it will redound to the social, academic and financial well-being of us all. |
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Other treatments include acupuncture, baby massage, homeopathy and reflexology and there's free herbal tea for those seeking instant well-being. |
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Manchester's much-vaunted city centre regeneration is taking its toll on our well-being, according to a health expert. |
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Improvement of health and well-being can follow a training regime to bring the breathing pattern back to normal. |
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Prompt treatment is vital for the well-being of your pets, so ensure you can afford to lay money aside for contingencies such as these. |
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Like the Finns have known for centuries Koreans have discovered that daily saunas bring rejuvenation, relaxation and general well-being. |
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It was like I had a dark angel watching over me and caring for my well-being. |
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This is about life, and the land and resources that support our existence and well-being. |
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The political liberties have a central importance in making well-being human. |
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Prisoners in Auschwitz, watching smoking crematoria chimneys from behind locked gates and electrified fences, considered Theresienstadt a place of well-being. |
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Configuration files are critical to a game program's well-being, and it's fairly easy to mistype something that causes the entire game to crash or act strangely. |
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On arrival on the apron in Baghdad the pilot shuts down the engines as the hot engine backwash and dust need to be eliminated to maximise casualty comfort and well-being. |
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A fresh-water, green algae extract that assists in bowel health and digestion, chlorella also helps with immunity, heart health and general well-being. |
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As they participate with peers in the creation of self-definitions, they move from feelings of worthlessness and disempowerment to confidence and well-being. |
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And our victory in that war decided not just a century, but shaped the security and well-being of all posterity. |
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Rumination is a proven direct indicator of cow well-being and health. |
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The state assumes full responsibility for all development projects and the well-being of its citizens and is reluctant to admit need for external assistance. |
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Children go into care when their current parent or guardian is unable to look after them, or if the child's health, safety or well-being is at risk. |
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If that is the case, I fail to see how anyone can believe that Grenada posed no threat to our well-being. |
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One is to say that when we are thinking of our lives as wholes, we should think in terms of flourishing or welfare or well-being rather than happiness. |
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The surgeon general recently declared mental health a national priority, critical not only for productivity and well-being but for physical health, as well. |
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There are specialties where interpersonal skills can take a backseat without harm to patient well-being. |
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Poor democracies have grown at least as fast as poor autocracies and have significantly outperformed the latter on most indicators of social well-being. |
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Americans exactingly measure everything that pertains to their material well-being. |
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Experience has shown that poverty is no pathway to a better environment, thus economic well-being is an important foundation of sustainable development. |
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It will ensure that the judiciary comes of age and takes on responsibility for those features of the relationship that are critical to its future well-being. |
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This clientelism threatens the well-being and security of the urban and rural poor and prevents the state from obtaining funds for its developmental and revenue functions. |
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The ability of neuroticism and work-family conflict to predict work-related psychological well-being was tested with a hierarchical multiple regression analysis. |
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Using self-report questionnaires, Brough examines work hassles, work-family conflict, neuroticism, job satisfaction and work-related psychological well-being. |
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Not only is it good for employee well-being, it is also tax-deductible. |
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As for them, I agree with the Southern Baptist Convention that we should pray for their well-being. |
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A stock market index like the Dow and the SP 500 may not be the best barometer of national well-being. |
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Many unchurched Americans' value systems are derived from civil religion that is concerned only for America's perceived well-being or pop culture that glorifies greed. |
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Job, as a godly father, prayed for the spiritual well-being of his family. |
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Its broad conclusion is that there need be no great damage to Scotland's economic well-being if disengagement from England were handled judiciously. |
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Exercise is important for maintaining good health and well-being because it burns up kilojoules and raises your body's metabolic rate for 24 to 48 hours afterwards. |
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Dorothy understood that a just system was as important as her ideal of personalism, where each takes individual responsibility for the well-being of all. |
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In particular, there appears to be little hope for any unitary concept of subjective well-being. |
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She is one of eleven women who joined an eight-week program at the Royal Brisbane Hospital aimed at improving the fitness and well-being of breast cancer recoverers. |
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This one-sided view of health also ignores what has been learnt about the broader social determinants of disease and the two-way connections between well-being and illness. |
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It has no effect on experiential well-being except to end it. |
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His technical skill guarantees admirable clarity in the midst of complex counterpoints, and there is a delightful sense of well-being about the performances. |
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We are consenting adults in an active collaboration for the pleasure and well-being of everyone involved. |
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More than 175 volunteers maintain the program, which monitor the welfare of the frail and elderly, by contacting them each day to enquire after their well-being. |
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You know things have gotten bad when TMZ is afraid for your well-being. |
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The authors' concern that the vulnerability of the poor may jeopardize the well-being of more advantaged members of the same population, is significant. |
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Providing care to a partner or family member, while often a labor of love, requires the skill and grace to ensure your own mental and physical well-being. |
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In the 1800s, as labour-hungry foundries and factories drew the rural population into towns, public open spaces were seen as crucial for health and well-being. |
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Immigrant children and youth are the fastest growing segment of the U.S. population, and so their prospects bear heavily on the well-being of the country. |
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There are serious concerns about the safety and well-being of the children who attend Pete Knight High School. |
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He has been a noted champion of republicanism, a political ethos that privileges the well-being of the nation over individual rights and liberties. |
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He described a group of young women whose freshness is a sign of health and well-being, breast-feeding beautiful children, rocking them to sleep singing a lullaby. |
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That will require action to meet the practical concerns of states that still regard the nonintervention principle as of overriding importance to their national well-being. |
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These endorphins create a sense of euphoria or well-being, which makes you want to eat more peppers for more endorphins. |
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As the sun glanced through my window, I realized my sense of well-being is definitely engendered by the presence of 3 Rogers and Hammerstein productions in our fair burg. |
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Further, it was conjectured that the adolescents mistook superficial emotions, such as excitement and security, for genuine feelings of well-being. |
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There's also an old scullery maid who, despite the fact that she's been complicit in the dirty deeds, is still concerned for the well-being of everyone around her. |
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My exes were more concerned with my well-being because of everything I was going through. |
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Our primary concern, like any co-parents, is the care and well-being of our children. |
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Antiblack racism, especially that sanctioned by the State, has resulted in the loss of healthy and thriving Black life and well-being. |
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An idea that, by yogic breathing, meditation and self-reconciliation, a broader, global sense of shared well-being can be developed. |
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Like Troy and his family, we have a vested interest in the health, well-being and success of the American Samoan people and community. |
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Westin's advocacy of holistic well-being taps into a real longing in people to live their lives with less burnout and more aliveness. |
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Ecotourism serves the environment and improves the well-being of indigenous peoples, too. |
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Dehydroepiandrosterone improves psychological well-being in male and female hypopituitary patients on maintenance growth hormone replacement. |
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Her PhD involves developing a model to improve the health and well-being of young people in Vaka Takitumu, a district of Rarotonga. |
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These funds will help 13 United Way partner agencies improve the education, health and well-being of citizens throughout Decatur County. |
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Fran's scholarship exemplified imaginativeness and expansiveness that is so in tune with the nature of human experience and well-being. |
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Nor is there a positive correlation between redistributionist governmental policies and average well-being. |
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He required two more debridements but improved on a daily basis with defervescence and a sense of well-being. |
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Kongzi aimed at producing educated, moral persons who could contribute to the well-being of their society and state. |
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Remuda Ranch announced today the launch of the Remuda Spiritual Assessment Questionnaire that measures a patient's level of spiritual well-being. |
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The book's quizzes reveal your Affluence Intelligence Quotient and show how you may be sabotaging your financial well-being. |
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For our parents and youth coaches, this is about the health and well-being of youngsters who emulate and idolize our professional ballplayers. |
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Internalization of religious motivation is associated with increased subjective well-being. |
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Home evokes a sense of belonging, rootedness and a psychology of well-being. |
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An OAP on board a bilge keel yacht was reportedly soaked through in August and with concerns growing for his well-being, the Tamar was launched. |
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Indeed, in extreme cases, individual well-being may be so contrary to widely held values that well-being can come to be disvalued. |
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The dog-eat-dog ethos of the market has spread to the classroom were exam results and points matter more than students mental well-being. |
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The health, happiness and well-being of men, children and women improve. |
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In this emphasis on individuality, my conception of well-being is more Millian than Aristotelian. |
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This is the ayurvedic program focused on health and well-being. |
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Nutmeg Nutmeg contains a substance called myristin which in very small doses can give a sense of well-being. |
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The use of chromotherapy or coloured lighting is increasingly playing apart in the pursuit of well-being. |
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Good dementia care promotes a relative sense of well-being in a comfortable, safe and secure environment, in spite of cognitive disabilities. |
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The idea is inspired by similar events from abroad and the aim is to promote physical and mental health, well-being, collectivity and unity. |
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Keeping your horse's hooves healthy is of the utmost importance to maintain the well-being and body condition of your animals. |
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Nonmaterial measures of well-being have also improved, with impressive progress across the Millennium Development Goals. |
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Furthermore, adults' concern for their family's material well-being should not be dismissed as social privatism. |
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The myhotel Bloomsbury's spa team has couples' Valentine's massage with a Jinja well-being workshop. |
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The SWBS is an efficient measure to estimate an individual's sense of spiritual well-being. |
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The SWBS was developed to assess religious well-being and existential well-being. |
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A COMBINED exhibition of art and craftwork at Redcar's Kirkleatham Museum celebrates degrees of well-being. |
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We are delighted to now bring these innovative technologies one step closer to improving the health and well-being of Ontarians. |
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Despite the all-too-apparent cruciality of the matter to our national existence, survival and well-being, the members were least pushed. |
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The third claim, welfare eudaimonism, maintains that well-being is teleological, consisting in the fulfillment of our natures. |
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Perhaps I would be able to help him recapture the well-being and emotional closeness he fantasied his brother had experienced with his parents prior to his birth. |
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Councillor Sheelagh Clarke, the cabinet member for social care and well-being, said during the meeting that the council's procurement precess had been sound. |
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They can peruse school files when giftedness seems to be evident during contact related to behavior, attendance, well-being, or crisis, for example. |
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There is a caterer for the table, whose sleekness of face, rotundity of person, and general air of comfortable well-being, do great honor to the cheer he provides. |
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These will greatly enhance the well-being of enuretic children. |
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One provides a fine somatic approach to well-being and biodynamic craniosacral therapy, known for its gentleness and effectiveness in treating traumas and imbalances. |
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How can you turn a community of condoners into a community that feels it has a stake in international stability and the well-being of Americans in our homeland? |
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Shamexpress showed his well-being ahead of the six-furlong showpiece when going five furlongs on the July Course in the hands of work rider Paul Koumis. |
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Outcome measures included visual analog scales assessing well-being and hypothyroid symptoms, quality of life instruments, cognitive function tests, and treatment preference. |
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Cerumen impaction is common and saliently affects well-being. |
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Though the look of Kitnick's show may have been austere, its allusion, however disengaged, to a technique for the achievement of well-being kept it messily human. |
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Our research was guided by the Medicine Wheel, a culturally appropriate model of health and well-being that was recommended by our community partners. |
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The new ONS data on personal well-being also highlights that people living in Stoke-on-Trent in the West Midlands have the lowest levels of self-worth and life satisfaction. |
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According to local residents, the Fazah owns a shop in the souk and pays protection money to a local militia to ensure the well-being of his business. |
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Brazil is heavily invested in ethanol, and Lula has promoted the stuff as the future great source of the planet's energy and of the region's well-being. |
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To date, however, there has been no investigation into the relationship that physical self-concept has with psychological well-being or psychological unwellness. |
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Appeal to minorities Yoga is the product of sadhana of learned men and women that is beyond religion and pertains to one's physical and mental well-being. |
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Cyesis program addresses teenage pregnancy and family well-being. |
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Holists believe that how well someone's life goes has to be seen in terms of the life as a whole, and is not determined by the subject's well-being at particular times. |
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Our first glimpse of an Isiac ceremony stresses the patriotism of the worshipers of Isis and their wish for well-being for the political establishment in Rome. |
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If your lifestyle and well-being are suffering, see a physician to rule out the more serious problems that can be associated with Restless Leg Syndrome. |
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The problem is that these demands tend to be more parochial than millenial, much more NIMBY than global, and more concerned with financial well-being than ecological health. |
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Families, regardless of their constellation, need to look to the adults to take personal responsibility for the well-being of their preadult members. |
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