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We should first recognize our tendency to develop a hierarchy of values, locating brief treatment at the bottom and long-term intensive service at the top, instead of seeing the services as part of a continuum, each important in its own right.
Some doubts have been raised about the long-term effectiveness of antipsychotics for schizophrenia, in part because two large international World Health Organization studies found individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia tend to have better long-term outcomes in developing countries ( where there is lower availability and use of antipsychotics and mental health problems are treated with more informal, community-led methods only ) than in developed countries.
Damaged by fire on 21 May 2007 while undergoing conservation, the ship was permanently elevated three meters above the dry dock floor in 2011 as part a plan for long-term preservation.
The process of gathering, cleaning and integrating data from various sources, usually from long-term existing operational systems ( usually referred to as legacy systems ), was typically in part replicated for each environment.
The Federal Reserve Banks began a multi-year restructuring of their check operations in 2003 as part of a long-term strategy to respond to the declining use of checks by consumers and businesses and the greater use of electronics in check processing.
This precipitated the " Crisis of 1111 ", part of the long-term Investiture Controversy.
He believed that imitation of the early Muslims and the restoration of Sharia law were essential to Islam, that secular, Westernizing Muslims were actually agents of the West serving Western interests, and that the " plundering " of Muslim lands was part of a long-term conspiracy against Islam by the Christian West.
As part of its overall program of naval modernization, the PLAN has a long-term plan of developing a blue water navy.
It was not until the following century that the Christians started to see their conquests as part of a long-term effort to restore the unity of the Visigothic kingdom.
Starting from the 2000s it had become increasingly common for long-term regular cast members to be dropped from contract status to recurring status, a part of contract negotiations largely restricted to U. S. soap operas.
In 1967 New Scotland Yard moved to the present building at 10 Broadway, still within Westminster, which was an existing office block acquired under a long-term lease ; the first New Scotland Yard is now called the Norman Shaw ( North ) building, part of which is used as the headquarters for the Metropolitan Police's Territorial Policing department.
The Pentagon proposed the Conventional Trident Modification program in 2006 to diversify its strategic options, as part of a broader long-term strategy to develop worldwide rapid strike capabilities, dubbed " Prompt Global Strike ".
The long-term linguistic effect of the Viking settlements in England was threefold: over a thousand Old Norse words eventually became part of Standard English ; numerous places in the East and North-east of England have Danish names, and many English personal names are of Scandinavian origin.
All of the resources of the nations involved may be mobilized as part of a long-term struggle.
Cowan regards working memory not as a separate system, but as a part of long-term memory.
The IFC prefers to invest for the long-term, usually for a period of eight to fifteen years, before exiting through the sale of shares on a domestic stock exchange, usually as part of an initial public offering.
His prediction has proven to be uncannily accurate, in part because the law is now used in the semiconductor industry to guide long-term planning and to set targets for research and development.
Studies ( notably The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two ) have suggested that the short-term memory of adult humans can hold only a limited number of items ; grouping items into larger chunks such as in a mnemonic might be part of what permits the brain to hold a larger total amount of information in short-term memory, which in turns can aid the creation of long-term memories.
As a part of its long-term efforts to " attain flagship status ," UC Irvine has implemented construction projects ( estimated to cost $ 1. 3 billion over the next decade ) that will accelerate the campus build-out and employ the remainder of the university's land grant.
While many hippies made a long-term commitment to the lifestyle, some people argue that hippies " sold out " during the 1980s and became part of the materialist, consumer culture.
After a change in qualification of a part of the liabilities from long-term to short-term in order to get a better interest rate, the stakeholders realized that between 2002 and 2005, France Telecom has to pay back between 5 and 15 billion euro of debt each year.
The concept of time-out was invented, named, and used by Arthur Staats in his extended work with his daughter ( and later son ), and was part of a long-term program of behavioral analysis beginning in 1958 that treated various aspects of child development.
Medicare part A does not pay for custodial, non-skilled, or long-term care activities, including activities of daily living ( ADL ) such as personal hygiene, cooking, cleaning, etc.
Changing those programs in ways that reduce the growth of costs — which will be difficult, in part because of the complexity of health policy choices — is ultimately the nation ’ s central long-term challenge in setting federal fiscal policy.

part and plan
Their plan for rotation of leaders promised a salutary blow at `` bureaucracy '' and would enable `` the people '' to take a more direct and active part in running the country.
But perhaps this was a part of the eternal plan, that man's ambition when linked with God would be a driving, indefatigable force for good in the world.
We have developed an ingenious method of interlocking these so that you can make the major part of your house in your own workshop, panel by panel, according to plan.
for example, a plan that fulfills the will of God, which advances the Kingdom of God, which involves social life as part of the Grand Design.
in conducting the Membership Preparation-Inquirers' Class, the pastor should plan a variety of teaching techniques in order to develop greater interest on the part of the class.
* Louis: Louis is one of the sentries who takes part in the plan for Rambert to escape.
* Marcel: Marcel, Louis's brother, is also a sentry who is part of the escape plan for Rambert.
Persuaded in part by Lane's abolitionist views, Alcott took a stand against the John Tyler administration's plan to annex Texas as a slave territory and refused to pay his poll tax.
* 2005 – The first forced evacuation of settlers, as part of Israel's unilateral disengagement plan, starts.
This was a part of Agrippina ’ s scheming plan to make Lucius the new emperor.
This part of their plan never came to fruition.
Because field artillery mostly uses indirect fire the guns have to be part of a system that enables them to attack targets invisible to them in accordance with the combined arms plan.
In 2009, a highway in Missouri was named " Dr. Abraham Joshua Heschel Highway " after a Springfield, Missouri area Neo-Nazi group cleaned the stretch of highway as part of an " Adopt-A-Highway " plan.
Yet another plan, the North-South Rail Link that would have connected North and South Stations ( the major passenger train stations in Boston ), was part of the original Big Dig but was ultimately dropped by the Dukakis administration as an impediment to acquiring federal funding for the project.
That plan became complicated when Governor Nelson Rockefeller announced his desire to redevelop a part of the area as a separate project.
This is part of the creative futures plan, launched in 2006, to bring all BBC News output under the single brand name.
But after the war, Serbia and Greece revealed their plan to keep part of the promised territory.
The last part of Claudius ' plan was to increase the amount of arable land in Italy.
To solve a number of problems that had made it impossible to develop and upgrade the track, the most important one being noise pollution for the inhabitants of the part of Zandvoort closest to the track, the track management adopted and developed a plan to move the most southern part of the track away from the housing estate and rebuild a more compact track in the remaining former ' infield '.
* In the Tales of Old Dartmoor episode ( recorded in 1956 ) of The Goons radio comedy series, Grytpype-Thynne arranges for the prison to put to sea to visit the Château d ' If in France as part of a plan to find the treasure of the Count of Monte Cristo hid there.
* The economy of Salvation is that part of divine revelation that deals with God ’ s creation and management of the world, particularly His plan for salvation accomplished through the Church
While ecosystem management can be used as part of a plan for wilderness conservation, it can also be used in intensively managed ecosystems ( see, for example, agroecosystem and close to nature forestry ).
On this plan, the first part tells of God's rescue of his people from Egypt and their journey under his care to Sinai ( chapters 1-19 ) and the second tells of the covenant between them ( chapters 20-40 ).

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