There is
the initial period of recovery in which you are still in the hospital fighting for your life.
[253] In my assessment for the loss to date of trial, I have considered
the initial period of recovery when the plaintiff could not perform any household tasks.
Not exact matches
After the
initial use
of the power and strength based movements, I either allow a full resting
period for
recovery, or throw in a bout
of light cardio (jogging or short to medium distance sprints) or weighted cardio (sled pushes, drags, carries, weighted runs with sandbags, a weight vest, med balls, rocks, and ruck marches) to symbolize the chase after a hunt, the flee from an attack, or the gathering and return
of food from a hunt.
An
initial review
of the 1201 (a) MOE certifications revealed that that there is substantial variation among the States in the way they calculated and certified to their planned level
of effort regarding State funding for the types
of projects that are funded by the
Recovery Act for the statutory
period of February 17, 2009 through September 30, 2010.
In dogs weighing less that 40 pounds, lameness generally resolves itself or becomes manageable without surgical treatment during a
period of 5 - 10 wks with
initial cage rest, later exercise restriction, medications during
recovery to control pain and maintenance
of a healthy, lean body weight.
Dietary amino acids and fatty acids are the most potent stimulators
of pancreatic enzyme secretion and are thus avoided during the
initial recovery period.
Patients are monitored closely during the
initial anesthetic
recovery period (particularly those individuals who have a personal history
of GDV / bloat), but hospitalization time is generally no longer than 1 day.
Indeed in many firms pursuing growth, operating margins and profits have been steadily declining beyond the
initial investment
period, when
recovery of margins and increased returns were forecast.
Although Mr. Thorp did well in his
recovery in the
initial period, he continues to have some restriction on range
of motion and ongoing discomfort, particularly in performing physical activities.