One aspect of functional assessment is the evaluation of the influence of antecedent events on the occurence of challenging behaviors. |
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According to this view, a contingent effect of the type ut in pluribus is in its cause before its occurence in a determined way, albeit changeably. |
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From these results, conclusions can then be made relative to the occurence of gray staining. |
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As a closing note, any mental health practitioner, whether employed in a school or a non-school setting, should understand the subject of alexithymia and its alleged occurence in boys. |
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But anti-regime protests on Saturday evening chanted in favour of the Arab League, a rare occurence anywhere in the Middle East. The regime in Damascus looks scared. |
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A picture posted on his Instagram account earlier this week showed him leaving a show being mobbed by girls, and this is by far a one-off occurence. |
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While the assassination of Anna Politkovskaya in Russia has attracted much attention this level of violence is a daily occurence in many countries of the Europe and Central Asia region. |
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Security alerts involving improvised explosive devices have become almost a weekly occurence in Derry during the past few months as dissident republicans step up their armed actions in the city. |
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The Convention covers damage resulting from a sudden occurence, damage resulting from a continuous occurence, as well as damage resulting from a series of occurences with the same origin. |
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Businesses kept spending on new equipment, and residential investment was a small but positive contributor to output a rare occurence in recent years. |
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Such passages make for gripping reading, but it's worth remembering that the best indicator that the Fed underestimated matters was the occurence of a massive crisis and recession. |
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