He suggests counseling, support groups and physically orientated therapies such as tai chi, Reiki yoga and Rolfing. |
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The logic of the correction was to visualise a human form straddling the celestial North Pole and orientated with his feet toward the ground. |
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The economy of a region was either prosperous or deficient depending on their being correctly orientated. |
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If these features define the footloose company, British businesses qualify as among the most market orientated and footloose in the world. |
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The granodiorite deposits at Aswan are often gneissoid in texture, exhibiting parallel orientated feldspar phenocrysts. |
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These theories and methods were inherently more psychologically orientated than previous attempts to understand similar phenomena. |
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This was the area that was orientated directly towards the epicenter of the earthquake, and therefore to the tsunami. |
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The fabric of the Square is based around architecturally magnificent properties, many originally residentially orientated. |
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Amongst other roles, which have always been people orientated, she has also worked in public relations organizing conferences and conventions. |
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At university, degrees in topics such as accountancy and architecture, or medicine and mechanical engineering are career orientated. |
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The strong adsorption on such materials at surface or interfaces in the form of an orientated monomolecular layer is termed surface activity. |
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These are the basic stuff of any such text and a number of books orientated to soil and plant processes cover them. |
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When the sundial is positioned so that both hour scales tell the same time it is orientated to the meridian and the time is revealed. |
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Principal office spaces are orientated to face north and south, so minimizing penetration of direct sunlight. |
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The monument was orientated to mark sunrise at the midsummer solstice, but whether it has further astronomical significance is debatable. |
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The more academically orientated the dissertation, the greater the need for theoretical underpinning. |
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Prior to the outbreak of war, there had been an arms race orientated towards the building of the most up-to-date battleships. |
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Maggot, caster and luncheon meat are practically universal, but the slightly lesser barbel orientated baits are subject to regional preferences. |
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This study takes a patient orientated rather than biomedical approach to understanding hospital admission for asthma. |
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Despite the rivers being fair game, match activity on some of the commercial carp orientated venues continues unabated. |
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The T-shaped building is orientated at a 45 degree angle to the north with the main entrance on the south-east corner. |
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This provides the recently spawned player with a brief respite to get orientated with his or her surroundings. |
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The building is orientated towards the north, as dictated by the topography, with the main entrances to the east and west. |
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They are arranged and orientated to allow own-door access as well as open deck and corridor access. |
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Within the dental papilla, the vessels are mostly orientated toward the cusp, but peripherally, fine-caliber vessels are observed. |
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A series of transverse anticlines and synclines are observed that have axes orientated NE-SW, approximately perpendicular to the fault zone. |
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A clew of the sail is fixed to the slide allowing the sail to be orientated without a need for a boom. |
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Eating disorders are in fact psychological, and not physiologically orientated. |
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The impressive scale and the high academic standard of this magnum opus should not deter the more practically orientated reader. |
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Suprisingly, Heidegger argues that there is little trace here of a subjectivist metaphysics in which being as such has to be orientated by the self-posited ego as subject. |
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Like the photovoltaic panels, the thermal panels are orientated towards the north to make optimal use of sunlight. |
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Their work suggests that the economy of southeast Ireland became more commercially and industrially orientated during the first half of the sixteenth century. |
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It stems from the law of God and is essentially orientated towards the divine, via the face of man here below. |
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When they are here we would like to make sure they are orientated and mentored both culturally, linguistically and also into the system in which they are working. |
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A linear series of operations, orientated on the production process, from which parallel and alternative sequences can branch off. |
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The importance of controlling source orientated operations to reduce the contamination of the environment with cadmium and lead was emphasized. |
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These early provisions were protectionist and welfare orientated in character. |
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The increased emphasis on practical training orientated towards specific competences as outcomes is one. |
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The production in this country is mainly orientated to dairy products, beef and pork meat. |
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Instead this section will conclude with some signposts indicating how future theoretical, and perhaps more importantly, empirical work might best be orientated. |
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Back comes the O-level system which preceded it. From 2014 most candidates will sit more academically orientated papers, with particular emphasis on English, science and maths. |
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Moreover, increases and reductions of the intervention price may be fixed by the Commission in order to ensure that production is orientated towards certain varieties. |
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This future orientated approach to managing risk, looks at the farm's potential, takes into consideration all activities of the farm business and actively encourages innovation, diversification and value added production. |
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The European discourse on cultural and linguistic is fundamentally positive and orientated toward the future of an integrated and democratic Europe and is not an end in itself nor a clutch on the past. |
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Anna Davies stocks many different brands and is orientated towards the countrywear and outdoor lifestyle with tweed, sheepskin and lambswool. |
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Most commercial PP is isotactic with all methyl groups orientated on the same side of the backbone of the polymer chain. |
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The Asokan temple comprised a cardinally orientated platform defined by two phases of foundations with no evidence of a brick superstructure. |
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Historically, academic degrees were orientated towards research and the vocational education system awarded only diplomas. |
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A crystal is orientated when placed in its proper position so as to exhibit its symmetry. |
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Using the creep subroutines, the FE models are used to examine the creep response of a single notched, transversely orientated specimen loaded in tension in the hoop direction. |
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It is not because they seek to groom their public image that road-haulage and logistics firms have orientated themselves towards environmentally friendly operations. |
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On the basis of the above, it was therefore reasonable to conclude that the Norwegian exporting producers have a vested interest in avoiding situations of market price collapse and to remain profit orientated. |
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Mike Dennis at Cantor said: Morrison's growth prospects and ability to improve return on capital employed is limited by the loss of their budget orientated customers to the rapidly growing discount sector. |
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Outside the career orientated world of the elected Labour MP, there is a greater thirst to hear the views of the candidates that did not win their seat. |
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Nearly all of their budget is spent on commercially orientated projects. |
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The image is then transferred to paper by rollers and fused with heat. Toner particles only need to be in the right place, but chips must also be orientated correctly so they can be wired up. |
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Based on its legal form and nature, a leasing agreement does not tie up with the locally customary rental fees but is orientated at the interest rate of the lessor's provided capital. |
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In particular, the strategy places a high priority on improving access to a range of public health orientated responses that can reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with drug dependence. |
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The houses with a sunspace are garden orientated. |
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Child orientated guided tour with children's menu and tour including rooms not seen on the normal guided tours, including the battlement parapet, torture chamber, bedroom and tower. |
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It is orientated east west and has the shape of a Greek cross. The church is composed of only one nave, a transept, a choir bay and a semicircular apse. |
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The low energy terraced houses are either street or garden orientated. |
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It was after the Assembly came to be established in 1999, which their members opposed, that they adjusted to becoming more of a Welsh orientated party. |
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The introduction of family orientated concerts to the BBC Proms, which is broadcast live on Radio 3, helped the station to introduce itself to a younger audience. |
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The strata are relatively flat lying, but have been folded in to a series of broad-open east-west orientated anticlines and synclines then block faulted. |
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The Tower was orientated with its strongest and most impressive defences overlooking Saxon London, which archaeologist Alan Vince suggests was deliberate. |
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The 10 apartment towers are all named after major port cities of the world and are orientated towards the cardinal direction of their corresponding city. |
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The role of glaciers is greater in meridionally orientated incisions. |
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However, in more recent years it has become more service orientated. |
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