Or there may be
a significant change at home, such as a new sibling.
Not exact matches
Cooking
at home more frequently is one of the most
significant lifestyle
changes you can make for your health since you can control what goes into your food and how it's made.
Brentford, who also made
significant changes for Tuesday's tie, are
at home to Wolves in the league on Saturday, while QPR travel to face leaders Cardiff.
And «if you're used to working separately every day and now you're [both]
at home, it
changes your relationship with your
significant other.»
The results of the pilot showed that SMART Squad made a
significant difference to primary school pupils» knowledge of energy efficiency, bringing them closer to the level of understanding that secondary school pupils already have and leading to a direct
change in their energy efficient behaviours both in school and
at home.
The expansion of the learning material is down to the success of the previous trial, which made a
significant difference to primary school pupils» knowledge of energy efficiency, bringing them closer to the level of understanding that secondary school pupils already have and leading to a direct
change in their energy efficient behaviours both in school and
at home.
Some dogs are presented with clinical signs of decreased appetite and drooling, but surprisingly, many dogs with
significant changes to the soft palate show no overt signs
at home.
Over the past ten years, we have seen
significant changes in the pet population
at our shelter —
changes that require more sophisticated responses to their needs, along with a greater investment of time and resources to rehabilitate pets so they can find new, loving
homes.
General fixes •
Significant improvements to the Squad Join interface • Removed FIND ME A SQUAD option • Allow players to join empty Squads alone, thus having 1/4 Squad members •
Change order of options to LEAVE SQUAD, INV A FRIEND, SWITCH TEAM • Disable Privacy flag when 1 man Squad • Reset Privacy flag from Private to Public when Squad drops to 1 player • All occupied Squads will now show up colored blue on the Squad selection screen • Players who choose not to join Squads will also show up as Blue in the «Not in a Squad» line • Squads that are currently empty will display as white — if you wish to join an empty Squad, you can choose the first one marked with white text • Added round duration and ticket summary
at end of round screen • Fixed sound for when climbing ladders • Fixed and issue with some weapons» sounds in first person view • Fixed a swim sound loop error • You should no longer be able to damage a friendly vehicle when sitting in an open position • Grenades now drop to ground if you get killed while attempting to throw it • Spawn protection now should work in Conquest so you no longer should spawn too close to enemies • You should no longer spawn too close to enemies in TDM and SQDM • Fix for missing input restriction during intro movie, causing players to potentially fall and die while watching movie if moving controller (or having a controller with a bad stick zone) • Combat areas on Kharg Island in Rush mode tweaked in order to disallow defenders to access the carrier ship after first base is taken and being able to enter the AA gun • Fixed a problem with revived players not being able to get suppressed • Fixed a problem with the camera when being revived in co-op • Spotting VO now plays when spotting from MAV / EOD bot • Fixed several issues regarding the kill card, including showing wrong weapons used for the kill • Fixed that sometimes you would be stuck on a black screen when kicked from server • Fixed so when a team captures two flags
at the same time, the UI does not show wrong owner of the flag • Fixed a problem where the capture progress bar was shown as friendly when the enemy was capturing • Fixed a problem with the bipod deploy sound • Fixed a problem that you could be spawned in with no weapons after being killed while using the EOD bot • Fixed problems with health bars not displaying health properly when using EOD bots • Fixed a problem with flickering name tags • Fixed a problem where you could damage friendly helicopters • Fixed a problem where you could get stuck in the co-op menu when attempting to join the session twice • You should now be able to spot explosives • You should no longer spawn in
home base if your selected spawn point is disabled while waiting to spawn (e.g. if your teammate dies right before you are about to spawn) • Damage from bullets will now continue to cause damage even after the firing user is dead • Fixed several client crashes • Fixed a problem where players could get stuck in the join queue • Fixed the repair icon on the minimal • Fixed a problem with
changing camera on certain vehicles • Fixed a problem with the grenade indicator when in guided missile mode • Fixed a problem where the machine could hard lock when joining a public coop game • Fixed a problem where the headset attached icon would not show up in the UI • Fixed a problem with the falling antenna on Caspian Border.
While the beta only provided a brief taste of what Bungie is planning for the numbered sequel, there's enough of the familiar left over that veteran players should feel right
at home, but there are also some pretty
significant changes in terms of story that I think will go along way in not only bringing in new players but also giving those veterans a reason to stick around.
Veterans to the Neptunia franchise will feel right
at home with the combat system, though there are some
significant changes.
I. Lead by example through strong action
at home and abroad: Making
significant progress in combating climate
change through domestic actions within the Department and
at the federal, regional, and local level.
More than eight in 10 said they would buy more energy - efficient appliances and cut down on energy use
at home, while 53 % said they would be willing to make
significant lifestyle
changes to address climate
change.
The White Plains nursing
home abuse lawyers
at our Main Office know that some of the early warning signs of nursing
home abuse include, unexplained bruises or cuts, extreme
changes in mood, depression or
significant, unexplained weight loss.
[A] cknowledging that the
change from
home areas to boodjas is a
significant change, his Honour says
at [78] that the
change is readily understandable because it was forced on the Aboriginal people by white settlement.
Moreover, nurses are rated by the public as having the highest honesty and ethics standards of all professionals.48 This gives nurses
significant power to engage parents and bring about adaptive behavior
change and probably accounts for their lower number of attempted visits in which women were not
at home compared with paraprofessionals.26
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To that end, the primary purpose of this brief is to guide expectations about the extent to which
home visiting programs can demonstrate
significant and meaningful
change when implemented
at the community level.
To guide expectations about the extent to which
home visiting programs can affect significant and meaningful change when implemented at the community level, CFRP reviewed the effects of four evidence - based home visiting programs participating in the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (MIECHV) on multiple aspects of early parent
home visiting programs can affect
significant and meaningful
change when implemented
at the community level, CFRP reviewed the effects of four evidence - based
home visiting programs participating in the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (MIECHV) on multiple aspects of early parent
home visiting programs participating in the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood
Home Visiting Program (MIECHV) on multiple aspects of early parent
Home Visiting Program (MIECHV) on multiple aspects of early parenting.
Whether you are transitioning to being single to married, married to parenthood, married to divorce, stay -
at -
home - parent to back into the workforce, retirement, empty - nester, career
change, relocation, or any other
significant transition, we are here to help release you from old stories in order to create a new working model for you to operate from.
While these
changes may not appear to be
significant when looking
at the actual numbers, we see that 81,000 Nebraska kids were living in poverty in 2013, 100,000 children were living in families where their parents lacked secure employment, 119,000 were living in a
home with a high cost burden, and 4,000 Nebraska teens were not in school and not working.
Making
significant changes to your marriage and coping with a completely new atmosphere
at home takes time.
Analyses of findings from an earlier intensive child development program for low birth weight children and their parents (the Infant Health and Development Program) suggest that the cognitive effects for the children were mediated through the effects on parents, and the effects on parents accounted for between 20 and 50 % of the child effects.10 A recent analysis of the Chicago Child Parent Centers, an early education program with a parent support component, examined the factors responsible for the program's
significant long - term effects on increasing rates of school completion and decreasing rates of juvenile arrest.11 The authors conducted analyses to test alternative hypotheses about the pathways from the short - term
significant effects on children's educational achievement
at the end of preschool to these long - term effects, including (a) that the cognitive and language stimulation children experienced in the centres led to a sustained cognitive advantage that produced the long - term effects on the students» behaviour; or (b) that the enhanced parenting practices, attitudes, expectations and involvement in children's education that occurred early in the program led to sustained
changes in the
home environments that made them more supportive of school achievement and behavioural norms, which in turn produced the long - term effects on the students» behaviour.