These centres also operate as halfway houses that help to reintegrate young people into the school system. |
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And drug syndicate leaders have seized on the failures to reintegrate these street children into societal fold. |
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Other footballers find a way to reintegrate themselves into the sport and recover their lost reputations. |
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The aim of the programme was to reintegrate people who were temporarily incapacitated into the workforce. |
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If we want the arts to be meaningful, we have to find a way to reintegrate art into our lives. |
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They need to reintegrate him back into the school so he isn't given a phobia of the place. |
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It would be lovely at some point to be able to reintegrate a new recording with the old visuals, which still exist of course on video. |
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The children are phsyically and psychologically damaged by their experiences, and often find it difficult to reintegrate. |
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Big companies in particular don't want to have to reintegrate their computer systems and redo all of their procedures. |
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In November 1995, Croatia agreed to peacefully reintegrate Eastern Slavonia, Baranja, and Western Dirmium under terms of the Erdut Agreement. |
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At the very least, we can reintegrate Bell's brain wave pattern with her body. |
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An offender who stays out of prison wearing a GPS-enabled ankle bracelet is easier to track, reform and reintegrate into society. |
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The Government would like to recall that it was even prepared to demobilize and reintegrate the 40 other children associated with dissidents. |
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The aim of these measures is to prevent that you have to stop working prematurely and to reintegrate you permanently. |
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This also helps reintegrate biodiversity – one restored creek even encouraged the return of salmon in 2012 for the first time in 80 years. |
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It is often difficult for them to reintegrate into their families and communities. |
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And yet, this is not the solution, since the aim is not to exclude the minor, but rather to reintegrate him. |
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This money will also contribute to improving the local capacity to reintegrate returnees into the local social and economic environment. |
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Its function will be to help women offenders with no families reintegrate into society after having served their sentences. |
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We must therefore restore the balance, and reintegrate the youth in society. |
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Thanks to new medications, patients could be stabilized and take advantage of out-patient care, allowing them to reintegrate into the community. |
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If they can, there is a process in place to help them reintegrate and become contributing members of society. |
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What we are doing is strengthening our support systems so that our injured can recover, rehabilitate and reintegrate as fast as possible. |
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The programs aim to promote the safety and security of abused women and their children, and to help them reintegrate into society. |
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When surgery is successful, patients are able to reintegrate their communities and, most importantly, resume a normal life. |
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The State was thus entitled to reintegrate EPI's initial equity by the same amount. |
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Inflected by a generation of scholars who emphasized everything but the social, the argument here tries to reintegrate the cultural with the social. |
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This predominance was rooted in the efforts of parents, particularly fathers, to ritually reintegrate the family as a community rooted in and legitimized by mutual affection. |
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They illustrated their approach with the example of psychologists and religious leaders working to reintegrate institutionalized clients back into their communities. |
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Kromah is among the many Ebola survivors who are finding it difficult to reintegrate into their various neighborhoods. |
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America's long-term interests are best served by helping reintegrate Iran into the global community. |
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In addition he's been granted eight temporary licences to leave prison in order to reintegrate him into society. |
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It is unclear whether Nkunda is supporting the ceasefire and subsequent moves to reintegrate fighters within government forces. |
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Therefore positive programmes must be provided that will enable and help offenders to rehabilitate, to constructively reintegrate into society on release and not to re-offend. |
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Long-term unemployment entails serious risks of exclusion from the labour market and gives a measure of the capacity of the labour market institutions to reintegrate workers. |
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The minister acknowledged that there is a lump sum payment and ongoing help, other rehabilitative programs and the services that will help veterans reintegrate into civilian life. |
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France participates in the action taken by multilateral institutions, notably the World Bank, to reintegrate former combatants and rebels into civilian life. |
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Soldiers who returned home from the Second World War were greeted with a variety of programs and services tailored to assist them to reintegrate into society. |
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Europe is well positioned to establish a scientific culture and political procedures that could reintegrate science and technology into democratic processes. |
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When injuries or illnesses occur to CF members, and while they reintegrate into military or civilian life and employment, IPSCs will provide standardized and consistent care and support. |
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The Socialists heartily approve of Mr Chirac's refusal to reintegrate France into NATO's military command unless the Americans allow a European to have the alliance's southern command. |
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Iran would accept stringent limits on its programme for at least 10 years and in return would benefit from sanctions relief that would reintegrate its economy with the rest of the world. |
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There is always a small percentage of incorrigibles, of course, people who can never be helped to reintegrate into society or turn their lives around. |
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The participants welcomed the Afghan Government's efforts to reintegrate into civilian life those Afghan fighters who distance themselves from international terrorism, respect the Constitution and lay down arms. |
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The aim is to reintegrate affected children into the community by developing their self-esteem, strengthening their coping mechanisms and providing them with the skills to face and overcome trauma. |
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The goal is to successfully reintegrate persons with mental illness and physical disabilities back into the community, preventing unnecessary institutionalization. |
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