Persecuted daily for being overweight and her freak-down-the-block-status, Gilman got though life via a series of reparative fantasies. |
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Family Fundamentals illustrates this divide with a segment on Kathleen, who is active in the reparative therapy movement. |
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The reparative response of a fetus to injury is regeneration of tissue without scar. |
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Slides showing reparative changes elicit responses that were among the least concordant for any diagnostic category for laboratory responses. |
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On the subject of reparative therapy, do you think any gay people would want to be straight if there weren't an antigay climate in this country? |
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Despite the lingering problem of reparative therapy, activists say the the group's move remains a real victory for gays in China. |
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But I'm not sure my reparative fantasy of total self-sufficiency is entirely healthy. |
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The continuous bleeding from the operated ear may due to some reparative granulation in the area or due to recurrence of the disease. |
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Kauth's discussion of Joseph Nicolosi's reparative therapy erroneously implies that it is based on principles of conditioning. |
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But reparative therapy is dangerous no matter how good the intentions behind it. |
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Thus discipline that is affirmative, remedial and reparative is preferable. |
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This reparative function coexists with the other responsibilities of the Court. |
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Because red cells cannot synthesize protein, reparative processes are not possible. |
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As a group they are involved in the body's defense mechanisms and reparative activity. |
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The responsibility model, generally combined with restorative or reparative justice, is spreading. |
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Conversion and reparative therapies should not be provided because they do not work, and have the potential to heighten guilt and anxiety. |
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In the case of collective rights, the penalties must be of an essentially reparative nature. |
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Should legal aid play some role in achieving broader justice system objectives of preventative and reparative strategies for the accused? |
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More often palliative than reparative, action is taken only after changes to the environment have been observed. |
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The closer anyone comes to understanding and knowing an offender, the more they acknowledge the need for healing and reparative remedies. |
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Fortunately, the Commission has provided for this by submitting its proposal for reparative legislation. |
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At night, too, take advantage of the fact that lowering the temperature promotes deep, reparative sleep. |
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At the same time, more reparative conditions could be attached to community sanctions than at present. |
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In our reparative adoration, we bring our broken reality before God to ask for his mercy and love 36 for a better world. |
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The mandate of the Fund is closely related to the reparative function of the Court. |
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This fall, Love Won Out, a one-day conference on reparative therapy sponsored by Focus on the Family, will set up shop in Boston at the Tremont Temple Baptist Church. |
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Guess which highly respected professional health organizations in the United States think the whole reparative therapy movement is a dangerous lie? |
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I have no doubt many of them would prefer that reparative therapy actually worked. |
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Their claims are for both reparative and distributive justice, although in practice the two often overlap. |
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Examination of kidney sections from rats which had been maintained for a 15-day drug-free period after administration of the last dose revealed only mild residual reparative changes or no lesions at all. |
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High-power SEM revealed reparative cementum in the Icariin-treated samples. |
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The clinical picture of central giant cell reparative granuloma of the ethmoids is discussed, along with the differential diagnosis. |
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The sanction in this case, as in most cases, does not reflect sufficient attention being paid to the principles of affirmative discipline corrective discipline and reparative discipline. |
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Propolis's reparative properties have been appreciated for centuries. |
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Another side, just as necessary, is reparative justice for victims. |
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Having offenders see the damage they have caused could be a powerful educational and rehabilitative or reparative tool. |
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The concept of reparative justice refers to the right of just reparations for those aggrieved or otherwise wronged by genetic testing initiatives. |
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Recovery, however, depends not only on riddance of poisons but also on the extent of the damage done to the brain and on the capacity of the body's reparative mechanisms to undo it. |
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Victims who do not want to meet the young offender or receive reparation can choose from a booklet which local reparative project they want the offender to participate in. |
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In appropriate cases, the suspended officer could also be required to engage in remedial education, retraining, counselling or reparative activity during the suspension and prior to reinstatement. |
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In the fight against corruption it is very important that responsibility for illicit acts be exposed, that the guilty be punished with reparative measures aimed at restoring socially responsible behaviour. |
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They play, among other things, preventive and reparative functions. |
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These therapies will come from the basic laboratories where scientists are actively working on the biomedical, genetic, immunological and reparative aspects of the disease. |
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We might not know but these reparative products will turn back time. |
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The Cleansing Wash, Fruit Acid Exfoliant, OPC Reparative Serum and Peptide Hydrator Moisturizer all work synergistically with one another. |
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