Rehabilitation is a reiterative, active, educational, problem solving process focused on a patient's behaviour, with the following components. |
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But at times I found the exposition a bit overextended and reiterative and the family clashes underdramatized. |
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Indicating a constant testing of the consciousness of survival, this reiterative process of deferral is what paradoxically shapes and undermines the narrative. |
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We argue this examination needs to take into account the status of Maori under the Treaty, and to recognise the reiterative and regulatory role of media discourses. |
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Without such reiterative habits, unfairness will reassert itself in every field. |
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Following this reiterative path creates realistic projects that make sense, accelerating the mobilization of each person's talent. |
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In all this, however, I think that an important factor is the sheer sound of the typewriter, that reiterative click-clack. |
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In case of a typical reiterative dislocation, the problem of a diagnosis does not exist, and the unsteadiness is confirmed by the iterative dislocations. |
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Today, I find myself wondering if I would have responded so profoundly to this starkly reiterative, rigidly patterned music had I not had Asperger's syndrome. |
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The first scheme, issued on Monday, may have been a simplification but it clarifies the links and the fact that European law is a reiterative process. |
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This section may include information, clarifications or details related to previous sections of the report, provided these are relevant and not reiterative. |
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This poetic succinctness contrasts with libretti for opera, which are often written as quite reiterative. |
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In Skinny, social success is framed in terms of persistent, reiterative striving toward individual autonomy and achievement, which must also be paternalistically sanctioned. |
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