Crucial to a high-functioning team, feedback needs to be delivered in a way that will inspire, not alienate. |
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It's an in-patient program for high-functioning professionals with severe depression. |
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Nowadays, ten times that many children are diagnosed with an autism-spectrum disorder, many of them at the high-functioning Asperger's end. |
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D is a high-functioning child with no cognitive difficulties who needs to be stretched. |
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We cannot have a high-functioning industrial economy if the key commodities that fuel it are produced in regions wracked by terminal instability. |
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The range of this intelligence is expressed in terms of high-functioning and low-functioning autism. |
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The pons is a specialized band of nerve fibers that links the midbrain with the medulla oblongata and acts as a high-functioning switchboard. |
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The man who would create so much of the American technological template over the last couple decades was a prototypical high-functioning baby-boomer. |
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They may have a nonverbal learning disability, Asperger's syndrome, high-functioning autism, mild retardation or traumatic brain damage. |
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This modern school has many excellent facilities such as a high-functioning computer lab and library with Internet connection. |
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Germany is repeatedly held up in the literature as a model of a high-functioning apprenticeship training system. |
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They also provide a psychopharmacology clinic, a social skills group for adolescents with Asperger's Disorder or high-functioning autism, and public lectures for parents on medical aspects of autism. |
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My predecessor, Bonnie Rose, built a great, high-functioning team and I want to build on that momentum, delivering services above and beyond our customers' expectations in the global markets. |
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We've described how the London InterCommunity Health Centre's diabetes program looks after patients with a high-functioning team that includes community health workers, who consider non-medical aspects of care. |
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While one person with autism may rarely speak and have difficulty learning how to read and write, another can be so high-functioning he's able to attend classes in a mainstream school. |
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In the psychoactive hierarchy of kitchen work, a high-functioning junkie beats a one-time opium eater. |
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Part geeky film buff, part high-functioning autist, he seems not so much a person, more an assemblage of everything that men think women resent about men. |
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He is essentially a high-functioning hermit. |
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The high-functioning therapists were found to have a greater tendency to confront patients and, when they did so, confronted them with their resources. |
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