Thus, quitters should be treated differently than individuals who are laid off. |
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Researchers are now uncovering more solid evidence separating the quitters from the diehard smokers. |
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I think they're going to work really well, especially with that group of smokers who we've tended to call potential quitters. |
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The quitters are those who now smoke but who would like to or who plan to stop smoking over the course of the next 12 months. |
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It has been said that ninety per cent of the world's failures are quitters. |
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However, although most calls last for an average of 20 to 30 minutes, recent quitters tended to have a longer length of call than smokers. |
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This requires that tracking of spontaneous quitters be undertaken and interventions designed for spontaneous quitters developed. |
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This goal is even more important if the group includes both quitters and not-yet-quitters. |
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There were 35 focus groups with potential quitters, staunch smokers, young smokers, and potential smokers, both of the latter groups being young people, young Canadians. |
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This was a study in which we conducted 18 focus groups in six communities across the country, with three categories of smokers-recent beginners, potential quitters, and staunch smokers. |
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And although there are mid-term elections next year and a guaranteed change of commander-in-chief in 2008, few candidates want to be seen as quitters. |
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The quitters have the best tunes and the stickers can hardly be heard. |
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The quitters plan to contest the same seats in by-elections. |
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Worse, Americans who are not quitters, because they never got off the couch in the first place. |
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The pilot study showed that smokers received an average of 7.3 calls and recent quitters received an average of 6.5 calls, with a different counsellor contacting the client each time. |
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The disqualification of voluntary quitters would seem at first glance not to affect our results since we only included people whose separation was involuntary. |
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Soon as the quitters had gone, we were put right back to work. |
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Weight gain is a common concern for would-be quitters, especially women. |
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After failing to qualify for the 2008 Olympic Team, this victory was vindicating, and re-affirmed by my ideology that winners never quit, and quitters never win. |
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He gives up on those who give up and lets quitters quit. |
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It must be noted however, that to stay at stage 5 and remain a non-smoker, many quitters go through relapses and proceed with the whole cycle until they succeed. |
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In South Staffordshire the bill was PS1,225,000 for 4,149 quitters. |
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Quitters bail regardless of responsibility, commitment or timing, right? |
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In addition, Four Week Quitters will be supported for an additional 8 weeks and followed up within 81 to 98 days after the quit date as Twelve Week Quitters. |
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