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The learned attitude - the pre-action response - most affects behavior.
Furthermore, these interventions continued to move pre-Action participants to abstinence even after the program ended.
Whether any pre-action protocols applied, and whether these were complied with.
Crofts already felt the old familiar butterfly of pre-action nerves stirring in his gut.
The groups differed on weight lost at 24 months among those in a pre-action stage for healthy eating and exercise at baseline.
The second phase is subdivided into a pre-action phase and an action phase.
Pre-action systems are hybrids of wet, dry, and deluge systems, depending on the exact system goal.
There are two main sub-types of pre-action systems: single interlock, and double interlock.
In this case, the pre-action valve will not open due to loss of supervisory pressure, and water will not enter the piping.
More than half of the intervention group (56%) who were previously pre-Action were adhering to their prescribed medication regimen at the 18-month follow-up.
Paragraph 1 of the Practice Direction defines the purpose of pre-action protocols as:
Stability was a factor in every equation, with some pre-action feeling toward an action element transferred to post-action feeling about the same element.
A national sample of pre-Action adults was provided Pro-Change's Stress Management intervention.
Operation - Water mist systems can operate with the same functionality as deluge, wet pipe, dry pipe, or pre-action systems.
The outcomes of the TTM computerized tailored interventions administered to participants in pre-Action stages are outlined below.
To support the ethos of narrowing the issues prior to the use of proceedings and encapsulate best practice, the CPR introduced "pre-action protocols".
Individuals in the treatment group who were in a pre-Action stage for exercise at baseline were also significantly more likely to reach Action or Maintenance (44.9% vs. 38.1%).
These exchanges are not technically part of the pleading process, and parties are not encouraged to take points on any discrepancy between pre-action correspondence and the formal statements of case.
The treatment also had a significant effect on managing emotional distress without eating, with 49.7% of those in a pre-Action stage at baseline moving to Action or Maintenance versus 30.3% of the comparison group.
With the first tape, that of the Bern case, there was no more than ninety seconds of pre-action pictures of the assault team-this part had not been broadcast during t lie attack, only afterward.
Among those in a pre-Action stage for both healthy eating and exercise at baseline, 30% of those randomized to the treatment group lost 5% or more of their body weight vs.18.6% in the comparison group.
A 'pre-action protocol letter' has been sent to the Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC) in which Tottenham's lawyers have raised concerns and requested further information on key elements of the bidding process.
Therefore clear distinction has to be made between those areas of external action which have different characteristics: pre-action aid, enhanced cooperation development, cooperation humanitarian aid, relations with ACP countries, peace and security and, finally, reserves.
Multiple studies have found individualized interventions tailored on the 14 TTM variables for smoking cessation to effectively recruit and retain pre-Action participants and produce long-term abstinence rates within the range of 22% - 26%.
On applications for pre-action discovery the court will not take into account limitation defences unless the prospective plaintiff's claim is bound to be time barred (Harris v Newcastle-upon-Tyne Health Authority [1989]1 WLR 96).