Chopra: Well right now in many corporate cultures, there are seminars, I do them all the time on leadership, on corporate well-being, physical well-being, financial well-being, social well-being, emotional well-being, spiritual well-being, all this is becoming part of corporate culture.
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Your well being can be part of my well being as well.
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And the well-being of each is dependent on the well-being of all.
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" And it added, "Jordan's economic well-being is… tightly linked to Arab Bank's well-being.
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Whereas South Dakota scored highest in purpose well-being, Vermont scored highest in social well-being.
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The greatest sense of well-being for children is their sense of well-being of their parents.
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And if the mental well-being goes untreated, it manifests itself in other physical well-being issues.
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Their well being and their meaningful participation in society helps to guarantee the well being of all.
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Their reproductive well-being is one of many issues that determines their overall health and well-being.
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Hawaii and Alaska boast the highest well-being in the nation, the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index showed.
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The ability to celebrate with your coworkers falls under well-being, says the vice president, and emotional well-being in the office is just as important to employees as physical well-being, he explains.
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It's an investment in your health and overall well-being and an investment in your child's overall well-being.
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But most of the time psychological well-being is like physical well-being: Healthy people fall ill, but they recover.
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Researchers did not measure the opioid crisis' effect on people's well-being, but it's reasonable to infer that it did weigh on well-being, said Jones and Dan Witters, the Gallup-Sharecare Well-Being Index research director.
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I know of at least two occasions where they protected my own well-being, my personal well-being, unsolicited by me.
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Human well-being relies on the well-being of earth's biodiversity, and this biodiversity relies in turn on insects and soil.
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The discipline of psychology is concerned with the well-being of people and groups and therefore with threats to that well-being.
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" Dubal added: "Consumers, too, are realizing how their well-being is intertwined with the well-being of people who do these jobs.
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The mistake that the Virginia legislature made was confusing the well-being of executives with the well-being of the state's economy.
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Instead of trying to use these crude economic measurements as proxies for our well-being, we should just measure our well-being.
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We're able to see that and avail clinical professionals that can deal with the mental well-being along with the physical well-being.
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In America (and also in other countries), an impressive postwar rise in material well-being has had zero effect on personal well-being.
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And this affects the well-being of the author, it affects the well-being of the reader, and it affects the well-being of the public as a whole, because the flow of information within society is being warped by this large platform.
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Last year, America saw the greatest year-over-year decline in well-being, with 260 states receiving a lower well-being score than in 2100.
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We have an obligation as a world power to get healthy as soon as possible for our own well-being and the well-being of others.
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"If you ask people randomly nationally where South Dakota might rank in well-being, it might not be very high, but people inside of the state really do a nice job taking care of themselves, especially with community well-being and with financial well-being," Witters noted.
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It's important to remember that it's measuring subjective well-being, not objective well-being as determined by physiological measures like levels of cortisol (the primary stress hormone).
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Among these people, 25 percent said the discrimination at least somewhat negatively affected their psychological well-being, and 43.7 percent said it impacted their physical well-being.
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It is easy to care about Laura's well-being, while Shadow's well-being can easily become an afterthought, secondary to the plot mechanics driven by his character.
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So they embody, literally, the idea that the well-being of our food — hence, our own well-being — is a function of the health of the land.
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"People who are financially secure spend money on experiences, not necessarily on products … particularly experiences that enhance your social well-being and physical well-being," he said.
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In order to determine emotional well-being, the survey measured a person's day-to-day emotions and where money no longer changed this level of well-being.
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It is time to have a real national conversation on the health and well-being of our children and the health and well-being of our schools.
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The well-being of people in the United States took a hit in 22016, according to the annual Gallup-Sharecare Well-Being Index results released this month.
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According to Gallup, higher levels of well-being in any region can help boost local businesses, because well-being is tied to improved workplace performance and employee engagement.
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"What people are going to vote on is their economic well-being, not Trump's economic well-being in the '80s and '90s," Mr. Graham told reporters in Washington.
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Trump is saying that your and your family's well-being comes at the expense of the well-being of Americans — that the two are a zero-sum battle.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, well-being has also been shown to improve the stability of your company's workforce: higher levels of well-being were found to moderate the relation between job satisfaction and job separation, meaning that low job satisfaction was correlated with less job separation when well-being was high.
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The "Aloha State" had the highest scores of any state in career, social and financial well-being categories and the fourth highest scores for physical well-being and community.
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James C from North Carolina says his room supports his well-being: I have designed my room to support my well being by keeping it fun with small things.
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All we're asking, is for all the members of our society to participate in the well-being of the institution, to help the well-being of the institution function.
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She wrote: Trump is saying that your and your family's well-being comes at the expense of the well-being of Americans — that the two are a zero-sum battle.
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"The mission of Octave is to create a society where people are as proactive about their mental well-being as they are about their physical well-being," Acharya told TechCrunch.
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Oklahoma finishes a sad No. 45 in Gallup's annual well-being index, surveying residents on their attitudes toward their careers, social relationships, financial security, community pride, and physical well-being.
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The report, called Kids Count, measured child well-being for all 50 states by combining 20203 data within the domains of economic well-being, education, health, and family and community.
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"TV > My own well being," he tweeted that night.
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The survey measured physical well-being, which asks about neck, arm and upper back pain, mobility and the ability to lift the arms; psychosocial well-being, which focuses on body image and confidence in social settings; sexual well-being, including sexual confidence and feelings of attractiveness and comfort level during sex; and breast satisfaction.
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With each passing year, as heatwaves become habitual and storms become more frequent and ferocious, climate change casts a shadow over our well-being and especially the well-being of our children.
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It was Roosevelt, who said that the United States could not live alone, at peace; that the well-being of the U.S. depended on the well-being of other nations far away.
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I just want to know: What if we decided to care as much about the well-being of women who have been abused as we do about the well-being of abusers?
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Studies like these can help to raise awareness about how a woman's emotional well-being needs to be addressed as much as her physical well-being after a miscarriage, Dr. Mathews said.
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C. path of focusing on how our political conversations can undermine the sense of well-being of those who are attacked, along with the well-being of our nation as a whole.
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West Virginia is also last when it comes to financial well-being, as well as purpose well-being — the category that asks: Do you get to do things that you like every day?
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So what has Kylie been working on — well, being Kylie.
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"The well being of our students is paramount," Christman said.
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I have to do that to maintain my well being.
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Well, being bought was certainly speculated for a long time.
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You and your sponsors are responsible for your well being.
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Something was very, very wrong with Hillary's physical well being.
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"Well-being is top of mind for everyone today, and we think that's going to continue in the future," said Mia Kyricos, senior vice president and global head of well-being at Hyatt Hotels.
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" Mr. Hancock's analysis of about 226 studies on the well-being of phone users concluded that "when you look at all these different kinds of well-being, the net effect size is essentially zero.
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To boost well-being this year, Gallup and Sharecare recommend engaging individuals and promoting sustained lifestyle changes; fostering a culture of well-being; creating an active living environment; and measuring, benchmarking and identifying opportunities.
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Above all else, people who had a holistic sense of well-being — in which they equally have high rates of purpose, social, financial, community and physical well-being — tend to live happier, healthier lives.
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To measure how dream content is linked to emotional state and well-being, a research team asked 47 volunteers to take a handful of standardized questionnaires to assess each person's ill-being or well-being.
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The findings reveal that overall, girls report lower well-being than boys, with 15-year-old girls in Britain, France, and Poland most likely to report poor health, decreasing well-being, and declining body satisfaction.
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"The Gospel at its best deals with the whole man, not only his soul but his body, not only his spiritual well-being, but his material well-being," King wrote in a Rauschenbusch-inspired passage.
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Federal Reserve officials reported last month that "gaps in economic well-being by race and ethnicity have persisted even as overall well-being has improved since 2013" — with African-Americans and Hispanics continuing to lag.
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They'll work to promote and protect its health and well-being.
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It's pain, it's nerves, it's my well being, and my attitude.
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Or, is she manipulating them both for her own well-being?
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It affected their physical well -eing and their mental well-being.
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I think he had to stop for his mental well-being.
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Your well-being isn't determined by a number on a scale.
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The body's natural asymmetry is crucially important to our well-being.
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Research has shown height is linked to our lifelong well-being.
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Water is vital not only for food and domestic well-being.
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It's unclear why he was so concerned about Tori's well-being.
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But mindset isn't the only thing that influences your well-being.
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What is the correlation between screen time and adolescent well-being?
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I feel like I am reading the play well, being patient.
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A goal like improving well-being might seem bland and unexceptionable.
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Now, Locklear is prioritizing her physical, mental and emotional well-being.
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It impacts children developmentally, but also their overall psychological well-being.
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What if you were to make our happiness and well-being?
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Capitalizing on well-being for a marketing campaign just feels icky.
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Push it aside and regain you and your family's well-being.
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Britney Spears's father's health crisis has affected her own well-being.
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We try to improve the financial well-being for our clients.
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These kinds of possibilities can benefit our well-being so simply.
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Well, being Santa is kind of like being in Fight Club.
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Porn probably doesn't present any problems for people's overall well-being.
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Well, being a person is not just being in a space.
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Who is ultimately responsible for a retiree's well-being in retirement?
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Of course, well-being and success are nothing to sneeze at.
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Promoting well-being in older adults is a particularly promising area.
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We want to help people find balance and digital well-being.
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HOW do you measure the well-being of a country's citizens?
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Ms. Herzer says she is concerned with Mr. Redstone's well-being.
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Ms. Herzer said she was concerned about Mr. Redstone's well-being.
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Serotonin, which is associated with states of well-being, goes down.
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First, it helps Patagonia find people who value others' well being.
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She checks in on the well-being of her campaign staff.
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These offenses also pose much broader hazards to our well-being.
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We can't put a quota on children's safety and well-being.
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Walkability and bikeability also always correspond with higher well-being. Why?
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But she also said she's concerned about his very well-being.
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We are riveted -- concerned about every aspect of their well-being.
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Ms. Herzer said she was concerned with Mr. Redstone's well-being.
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Do you feel responsible for the well-being of your guests?
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As far as we're concerned, well-being always trumps weight loss.
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One, prices are not a broad enough measure of well-being.
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Several other measures of well-being, like food consumption, didn't change.
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Now it's time to prioritize your own health and well-being.
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"[Agency] is a huge factor in psychological well-being," Calvo said.
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Research suggests meaning in your life is important for well-being.
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The well-being approach is also gaining momentum in Latin America.
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The well-being of your marriage should always be your priority.
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The reproductive well-being of future generations hangs in the balance.
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But in conservative circles, your well-being isn't linked to mine.
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Social support is also related to our well-being more generally.
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They are knowledgeable on issues like well-being, fertility and parenting.
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Demonstrating our tireless commitment to the well-being of our offspring?
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The system put sales and "customer" satisfaction before patients' well-being.
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Your employees' lives and well-being depend upon your swift action.
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"The well-being of Africa is in Germany's interest," she said.
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It is a necessary unnecessary pleasure and tenet of well-being.
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Their well-being depends on being sound and on their feet.
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The well-being of millions of children is increasingly at stake.
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That can have a huge impact on your financial well-being.
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The hormone oxytocin promotes feelings of happiness, compassion and well-being.
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Well Being nearsighted is far more common than it once was.
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Adult siblings agonize over an aging parent's finances and well-being.
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As humans, we should all rally for Limbaugh's personal well-being.
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"Education promotes economic well-being and labor force participation," Davis says.
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Now they are asking for support for their own well-being.
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How does that impact mental health and well being long term?
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Technology will be a basis for further development and well-being.
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"Emotional well-being tends to increase with age," Dr. Trillingsgaard said.
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Many seem driven by a genuine enthusiasm for women's well-being.
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Unnecessarily costly regulations act like taxes, similarly reducing Americans' well-being.
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People have staked their lives and well-being on that promise.
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They save taxpayers money and support the nation's economic well-being.
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"We (have to) rebuild the kids and their emotional well-being."
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But ordinary people's well-being depends mainly on their immediate surroundings.
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And how it's really about our kids health and well being.
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How could this affect people's happiness, financial well-being and futures?
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But experts say that nonsexual touching contributes to greater well-being.
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He was concerned about the well-being of the corrections officers.
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And that involves the commitment from everyone to its well-being.
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A new study found that perceived financial well-being — feeling secure about not only the state of your current situation but how well you've planned for the future — holds the key to your overall well-being.
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The Roselle Park Police Department in New Jersey has asked parents to avoid letting their teenagers dress up as clowns for Halloween -- not only for the well-being of others, but also for their own well-being.
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"Overall, our results showed that, while real-world social networks were positively associated with overall well-being, the use of Facebook was negatively associated with overall well-being," the researchers wrote in a Harvard Business Review article.
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"Even with brands that have the best of intentions and want the triple bottom line of environmental, human, and economic well-being, economic well-being ends up trumping the need for environmental and human wellbeing," he says.
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Some research suggests that even shallow conversation with strangers boosts well-being.
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The fertility rate is an important measure of a country's well-being.
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Ultimately, they found certain factors were independently linked to higher well-being.
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In doing so, I had produced a marginal supply of well-being.
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"Well being Ferdinand is kind of like being John Cena," he says.
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The situation was taking a toll on her life and well-being.
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I didn't have much money, and didn't risk my family's well-being.
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That means lower levels of financial stress and better financial well-being.
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Monotony and boredom can be a threat to any expedition's well-being.
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Gardening has also shown to benefit kids' physical and mental well-being.
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Our priority is the safety and well-being of the children involved.
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"I deeply care for my students and their well-being," he said.
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Cats devote most of their lives to ensuring their own well-being.
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Have you created all of the conditions for your own well-being?
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But physical health and subjective happiness are only part of well-being.
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And what does "well-being" look like when it comes to death?
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Your mental, physical, and emotional well-being are influenced by your mindset.
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While the marriage remained strained, Kiyan's well-being has been their focus.
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Two, that the correlation between technology use and well-being is negative.
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She knows the value of nutrition to our well-being and longevity.
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And we risk compromising our health and well-being in the process.
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Measures of well-being leap up everywhere once you reach about 60.
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Chris: I think it's more about general well being an enjoying yourself.
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It's had a huge impact on his overall happiness and well-being.
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" And then I thought about it longer and said: "Well, being fat.
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This research looks at community ecologies, interlocking multiple measures of well-being.
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READ: Can MDMA Help the Mental Well-Being of Critically Ill People?
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But the police seemed to care more about interrogations than well-being.
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Does anyone care about the well-being of players in Savage's situation?
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But, unlike romantic partners, they did not seem to influence well-being.
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But this must understate the data economy's contribution to our well-being.
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It is the source of emotional and physical well-being and security.
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Their medical well-being, much less their survival, shouldn't hinge on either.
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They are committed to the health and well-being of their patients.
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Lunches should be about our kids well-being, not politics, she said.
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But a personal companion that monitors your well-being everywhere you go?
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That's how many families whose well-being we can no longer provide.
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It had the fifth highest score on Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index.
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Spears previously said gym time is a priority for her well-being.
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But more importantly there is personal well-being and safety to consider.
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Your economic well-being is suffering because they are taking from you.
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The future and well-being of our young people are at stake.
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Gutting environmental protections is risky for our economic and physical well-being.
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With each disruptive move, the child's behavior and emotional well-being deteriorates.
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Her spokeswoman said it will focus on the well-being of children.
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They seem to be, in fact, a key to Icelandic well-being.
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And it is good for the psychological well-being of everyone involved.
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It's a significant image meant to symbolize good fortune and well-being.
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This reinforces the importance of our microscopic companions for human well-being.
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A needle for health and well-being representing each million of you.
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National Congress has other feminist credentials, as well, being the party that
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Forming and maintaining relationships is a defining characteristic of, well, being human.
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She wants to protect the children and her own emotional well-being.
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He is not looking out for the well-being of future generations.
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But not working enough can also be detrimental to your well-being.
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"Tampons have a really important place in women's health and well-being."
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Chronic pain's toll on the well-being of families is even higher.
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Burnout is a serious threat to physician well-being and patient care.
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Moreover, climate change impacts affect people's lives, livelihoods, health and well-being.
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For me it's really about the cardiovascular benefits and general well-being.
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It's made a tremendous difference in his personality and his well-being.
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Don't be tempted to prioritize your party over someone else's well-being.
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Click through to Shape for on maintaining your health and well-being.
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The implications it has on improving health and well-being are extraordinary.
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For the well-being of my family, I'll have no further comment.
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Click through to Shape for more on maintaining your sexual well-being.
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UNHCR was established to safeguard the rights and well-being of refugees.
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The adoptive mothers also reported less anxiety and greater well-being overall.
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Financial well-being means security and freedom — now and in the future.
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The health and well-being of others is vital to our own.
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Covid-19 presents a serious threat to our security and well-being.
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"We rely on Baghdad for our entire well-being," Mr. Dabbagh said.
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She offered some tips for creating a home that supports well-being.
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The voice mail raised concerns about Spears's well-being and personal autonomy.
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"People just want their own well-being to be protected," he said.
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It didn't feel like our rights or well-being on the line.
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Unauthorized parents were primarily worried about their family's all-around well-being.
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Fighting for the well-being of women and girls around the world.
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The commitment to another person's well-being has been the greatest honor.
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Purpose and meaning are connected to what researchers call eudaimonic well-being.
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Facebook says its changes will improve the "well-being" of its users.
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The financial well-being of millennials, as a demographic, looks pretty bleak!
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Here's why visceral fat cells are so important to your well-being.
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How can these farmers safeguard their own self-sufficiency and well-being?
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The health and well-being of our customers is our top priority.
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This generation also blurs the line between personal and societal well-being.
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To be sure, Clemenceau had a professional interest in Monet's well-being.
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Rogers of course convinces him otherwise, simply by, well, being Mister Rogers.
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The villages also provide safety and connection, which can increase well-being.
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The campaign focuses on well-being, online safety, and battling opioid abuse.
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Your well-being isn't served by chasing after people who reject you.
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Most crises don't threaten the immediate well-being of millions of citizens.
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She said she feared for her life and her children's well-being.
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The lowest overall well-being score came from respondents residing in Asia.
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So it's opportunities for communities around particular health/well-being issues. Exactly.
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Allec says many fledgling owners neglect their personal finances and well-being.
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The immediate aim should be to ensure their safety and well-being.
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That mindful approach would put the well-being of American consumers first.
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In winter, sitting alongside a fireplace enhances a sense of well-being.
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The widening well-being gap mirrored the widening income gap, Witters said.
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Health and well-being is a core pillar for accounting firm KPMG.
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Do you desire the well-being of all peoples in the world?
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"The safety and well-being of our students remains paramount," Loh wrote.
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And ignoring stories like his won't improve veterans' health and well-being.
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"We care about them, and their well-being motivates us," Soto said.
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A naturally effective way to improve gastrointestinal health and overall well-being.
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They portrayed the withdrawal as necessary for their safety and well-being.
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Over time, it implies that economic well-being will increase more slowly.
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Canada has also made improvements in health and material well being categories.
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Today, Seligman is the foremost advocate of the science of well-being.
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Soon there are serious questions about Joel's competence and Will's well-being.
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That would not make sense if absolute standing determined subjective well-being.
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The monthly series aims to promote awareness and well-being through creativity.
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Various measures of productivity, performance and well-being have been called upon.
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It depends on what measure of economic well-being we're talking about.
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Perhaps Mr. Trump could give some thought about the safety and well-being of law enforcement personnel who risk their lives every day to ensure the well-being of our communities while he thinks about FBI warrant protocols.
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Research shows that self-compassion is associated with better health and well-being than self-criticism, so you'll actually do more damage to your overall well-being by trying to "make up for" having that extra piece of pie.
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Chief Well-being, Sustainability, Public & Government Affairs Officer, Mondelēz International McGrath is responsible for leading Mondelēz International's global impact for growth platform spanning well-being, sustainability, and community involvement; and leads the company's engagement with governments and external stakeholders.
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So I got deep into the growing body of science on the connection between well-being and performance, and how we can actually be more productive when we prioritize our well-being and take time to unplug and recharge.
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Well-being check led to grim discovery A caseworker with the Bucks County Children and Youth Social Services Agency visited the apartment Monday for an unannounced well-being check, along with an apartment complex maintenance worker, the affidavit states.
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Science tells us more and more now that there is a strong connection between emotional well-being and health outcomes, and that you can proactively cultivate emotional well-being through relatively simple practices like sleep, social connection and meditation.
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But there's also a time and a place for health and well being.
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" He added, "Rob's only concern is for the well-being of baby Dream.
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" Earlier, during a deposition, he described legacy as "essential to Harvard's well-being.
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His duties include reducing stress and increasing well-being among patients and staff.
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The Gen X tribe was responsible and very concerned about their well being.
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We take all matters relating to the well-being of our guests seriously.
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" And he said, "Well, being scared really isn't a reason to do anything.
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They may be a great vehicle to advance the well-being of animals.
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Besides, prenatal services are crucial to the overall well-being of the country.
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Your Facebook stalking habits may be causing actual harm to your well-being.
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It's important to people's well-being to be able to speak their mind.
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Median salary: $117,290 Financial managers are responsible for an organization's financial well-being.
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"We do not know about the well being of anyone across the divide".
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The safety and well being at any of our concerts absolutely comes first.
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I could hopefully think about my family's future in terms of well-being.
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Well, being the first state to do something about net neutrality ... is progress.
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The one thing I always worry about: My son's happiness and well-being.
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Economic and political decisions today will affect the well-being of future generations.
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But a man's soul and well being I truly care about came first.
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I was given the impossible task of being responsible for his well-being.
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AVs could therefore have much to offer that would improve their well-being.
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The broader aim, of course, is to improve retention and staff well-being.
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As the researchers report, leaving Facebook correlated with improvements on well-being measures.
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Animal lovers want what is best for their pet's well-being and happiness.
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But household income can provide a better picture of people's material well-being.
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Condoms, which should NEVER BE REUSED, have serious health and well-being benefits.
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" The family said they were "deeply concerned for his safety and well-being.
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Well-being edges up on Friday, and really peaks on Saturday and Sunday.
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Moreover, the mother's well-being affects her child's future health and educational attainment.
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"It could represent the idea of Zen and mental well-being," he said.
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On the toll of his containment: I'm extremely concerned for Julian's well being.
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And more urgently, does she actually pose a threat to his well-being?
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She entered a treatment facility and began focusing on her personal well-being.
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Both have said their main concern is the well being of their children.
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"This is all in an effort to ensure fetal well-being," she says.
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This makes it easier to target policy at the well-being of people.
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They consider it vital to the well-being of their families and communities.
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Some economists advocate the creation and use of broader measures of well-being.
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It is important to keep the chicken's well-being in mind, as well.
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It doesn't allow me to actually feel in a state of well-being.
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Those who do so spend more on the well-being of their children.
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What does this portend for our well-being over the next half century?
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It shows a blatant disregard for the health and well-being of athletes.
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"I haven't felt personally concerned about his well being," says West's longtime friend.
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Our concern for the girls well-being will continue in the coming months.
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"Our concern for the girls' well-being will continue in the coming months."
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There are also a few other advantages that come with, well, being Google.
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When people work together and get along it increases our social well being.
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I pursued the behavior despite negative consequences to my health and well-being.
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Shapiro says, "Rob's only concern is for the well-being of baby Dream."
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The mom-of-two says sweating everyday is vital to her well-being.
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Focusing on your health and well-being is so important at this time.
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We are not responsible for the well-being of the people of Gaza.
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But I'm not sorry to make my personal well-being a priority too.
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Right now, the clubs exclusive focus is on David's health and well being.
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Close personal relationships are one of the most important factors for well-being.
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"I think they could improve the financial well-being of an entire generation."
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Or providing much deeper spending analytics to help you improve financial well-being.
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After a "well-being check" at the musician's house at around 203 p.m.
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Climate change is a slow, insidious, and massive threat to human well-being.
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Satisfying these higher needs, in Maslow's theory, is key to psychological well being.
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Wellness snobs It's great to care about yourself and your own well-being.
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Indeed, food is the cornerstone of Inuit culture, identity, health and well-being.
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I seriously doubt that they would give a shit about my well-being.
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Relationship is at the core of human health and well-being, not isolation.
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Veterans' health and well-being are also on the line, particularly in Florida.
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Ultimately, Danishefsky says she became concerned about her mental and emotional well being.
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I'm her mother, and I feel responsible for her health and well-being.
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Click through to Shape for more info on love, dating, and well-being.
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We have common responsibilities for the well-being of children in our community.
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This affects the well-being of residents and affects their quality of life.
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"Comprising your values or morals is dangerous to your well-being," Brateman says.
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The man clearly has no regard for his personal health and well being.
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In fact, older adults tend to report better well-being than younger adults.
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Authorities found Cain after responding to a well-being check, The State reported.
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A good night's sleep is essential to your overall health and well being.
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That's been tremendously important to the well-being of American households and workers.
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GDP explains about 74 percent of the difference in well-being among countries.
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The well-being of our entire school community is always our highest priority.
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Housing isn't just tied to the health and well-being of individual people.
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College attainment is one frequently cited metric and determinant of individual well-being.
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For one, it might literally be bad for our health and well-being.
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It could be the psychological well-being of individuals within a given organization.
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In another study, researchers examined how counting your blessings impacts overall well-being.
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Immigrants matter to their neighbors and to the well-being of their communities.
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Ms. Herzer has said the suit is solely about Mr. Redstone's well-being.
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That's 6900 million households whose stability, health and economic well-being is threatened.
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They can also help bring about feelings of euphoria and general well-being.
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One key trend that absolutely exploded this past year is mental well-being.
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At the age of 14, Leonard left home for his own well-being.
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But it overlooks a critical concern: the well-being of the drivers themselves.
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I prioritize myself and my own well-being over looking hot for others.
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Well, being 100% sober with a bunch of people that are not sober?
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Putin wished "well-being and prosperity to the British people", the Kremlin said.
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Perhaps the most revealing chapter is the final one: "Music and Well-Being".
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The other relates to well being — that is, healthfully using its tech products.
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The future and well-being of our communities and environment depends on it.
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I don't trust him to care about my psychological or emotional well-being.
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It's the level of well-being you didn't even know to ask for.
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The well-being of the neighbors was the seller's obligation, Mr. Sculimbrene said.
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Health care innovation can have direct benefits for health, well-being and longevity.
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How does this relate to Mr. Khullar's point about connection and well-being?
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Research shows that the type of media you consume affects your well-being.
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But they can be vital to the long-term well-being of forests.
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The final frontier is absolutely critical to the world's economy and well-being.
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Tobi addresses themes like gentrification, overcoming anxiety and, well, being cool as hell.
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"There are indications that with intervention their well-being increases," Mr. Sander said.
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Dozens of different aspects of public policy influence average people's economic well-being.
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But not all of the budget is covered by the well-being framework.
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And try our seven-day money challenge to strengthen your financial well-being.
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It's sad that we still automatically associate a 231 G.P.A. with well-being.
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"We are very worried for his well-being and his security," he said.
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I was actually concerned for my well-being and my level of sanity.
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The pain of verbal abuse can chip away at your psychological well-being.
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Like many an elder sibling, he felt responsible for his family's well-being.
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The safety and well-being of immigrant children is always worth fighting for.
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"That line of communication is essential to the resident's well-being," he said.
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But it does concretely influence the health and well-being of the public.
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This is distinct from, and sometimes inversely related to, happiness (hedonic well-being).
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Some were waiting a second day for news of their children's well-being.
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"It's just a detriment to your well-being to hear it," she said.
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One is my job is to start with the whole person well-being.
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Crises have often highlighted the need for new measures of human well-being.
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The wine contributes to cardiovascular health and the conversation to intellectual well-being.
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We ought to use reason and science to enhance human well-being. Yes.
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Being alone with the news now is not good for anyone's well-being.
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It's true that, on average, married people report higher well-being than singles.
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And that means keeping our elderly residents healthy beyond their physical well-being.
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His post-shot commentary is crucial to his emotional well-being, Rahm said.
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Does using your phone have a positive effect on your overall well-being?
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Research shows that close friendships are necessary for optimal health and well-being.
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It's clear she has no regard for her class's well-being or education.
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Certainly jobs and wages influence Americans' sense of well-being and their worldview.
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The well-being of students, faculty and staff members is the University's priority.
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Heckman wishes for the well-being and peace of all the parties involved.
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Or is it, rather, a failure to care about the refugees' well-being?
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Clearly, Couch didn't have a child's well-being in mind on that day.
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We all felt dozy yet alert and so pricklingly full of well-being.
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One told her he was worried for his daughter's safety and well-being.
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Even a "minimal amount of participation" in volunteer activities boosted mental well-being.
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"For some, this could be the well-being of our community," she writes.
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Should I remind people how good asparagus is for health and well-being?
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Saving a life means removing an imminent threat to a person's well being.
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My only consideration is the well-being of the people of Puerto Rico.
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As president, he risked America's well-being and its standing in the world.
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The move is Twitter's latest effort to improve well-being on its service.
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Family relationships make the biggest difference to children's well-being overall, researchers found.
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"Our first concern is the safety and well-being of [evacuees]," Morgan said.
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We've seen what happens when the well-being of children is an afterthought.
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Well Being Journal has published similar content going back more than a decade.
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I'm really interested in children's well-being, especially here in the United States.
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This would be useful, actionable information to improve my health and well-being.
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Yet, we don't teach people how to plan for their emotional well-being.
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Your sleep schedule can have an enormous effect on your overall well-being.
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The absence of medical and nutritional support only worsens a family's well-being.
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That kind of thing, and it seems to improve people's well-being. Right?
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The consequences are exacting, from unstable homes to lasting effects on well-being.
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But can nations prosper by putting well-being ahead of GDP in 2020?
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For the well-being of my family, I'll have no no further comment.
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They can cause strain on relationships, and strain on your mental well-being.
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Last year, a team of Facebook researchers working on well-being—mitigating depression, tech addiction, and the like—invited Mobius to the company's Menlo Park headquarters to lead a four-hour discussion about how "well-being" ought to be defined.
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"I believe one of the biggest impacts on the state-by-state differences in child well-being are structural and environmental factors, for example, families not having access to programs that reduce barriers to achieving child well-being," Greeson said.
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Likewise, the cost of carbon emissions varies greatly depending on how you value the well-being of people in future decades — many not born yet, and who may benefit from technologies and wealth we cannot imagine — versus our well-being today.
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"The collection teaches girls daily routines that promote emotional well-being and includes three key themes: meditation, physical well-being, and self-care; because Barbie knows to be one's best is to give yourself the best care," reads the press release.
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The well-being scores comprised the following five elements: A nationally representative sample of 210,498 adults were interviewed for the 2017 rankings, adding to the Well-Being Index's dataset of more than 2.5 million surveys since its inception in 2008.
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In all, officials said, three anonymous calls had been made regarding Kalenah's well-being.
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The report also encourages museums to contemplate how they may affect visitors' well-being.
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At worst, critics say, it is criminal conduct that imperiled the public's well-being.
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She's had no access to a lawyer, and Mohammed worries for her well-being.
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"I am extremely worried about Matt's mental health and general well-being," she said.
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Sagal Osman runs a community-based charity, Good Effort for Health and Well Being.
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In truth, today's Democrats aren't much interested in the well-being of working stiffs.
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McCain's comments were scrutinized on Twitter, with many raising concerns about his well-being.
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The third pillar, the broadly defined "well-being of children," will remain the same.
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Researchers used data from an existing survey called the Gallup-Sharecare Well-Being Index.
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"Prior studies have shown that place matters for health and well-being," she said.
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Medical IssuesYour physical well-being and your mental health are dependent on each other.
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The constant reminder that you have something to start doesn't help your well-being.
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"You either prioritise well-being or you don't — it's a binary choice," said Chatila.
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I do think there was legitimate concern about her well being, about her health.
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Most of them have contributed brilliant innovations or managerial expertise to America's well-being.
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"The president is deeply concerned for the well-being of all Hawaiians," she said.
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I think it's important for your well-being to let loose like this occasionally.
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Manual, a well-being platform for men, has closed £5 million in seed funding.
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Inspection reports are used in a variety of contexts to further animal well-being.
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This solution for size ends up creating new problems for my emotional well-being.
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But Facebook actually does care about the news industry and well-being of journalists.
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Schools should couple drills with trauma-informed approaches to address students' well-being; and6.
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I don't care about modified ingredients or my well-being when I eat McDonald's.
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Or, for the sake of Viall's emotional well-being, maybe let's hope it's not.
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"Our top priority is ensuring the well-being of the Piedmont employee," Feinstein says.
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It takes a lasting, and sometimes even irreversible toll on the child's well being.
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Even some of Google's laudable "digital well-being" efforts seem to infantilize the user.
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Let's be clear; I provide lifesaving treatment that improves health, life, and well-being.
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The episode, he wrote, was "tragic" and violated the detainees' "dignity and well-being".
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Two facts about emotional well-being emerged — one that was intuitive, the other surprising.
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The intuitive finding was that people's feelings of well-being closely tracked the workweek.
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"Using technology is about as associated with well-being as eating potatoes," Przybylski says.
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They posed for photos and politely but shyly answered questions about their well-being.
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Kim Kardashian's well-being is taking priority over her app and other business ventures.
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Facebook notes it's pledged $22013 million towards youth technology usage and well-being research.
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The core driver of this decline in well-being was envy and social comparison.
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Nor are lives saved the only measure by which health insurance improves well-being.
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"The safety and well-being of America's youth is not for sale," Krishnamoorthi wrote.
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Sounding like an insufferable ass, however, is: Well-being of employees and the customers?
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"We strive to minimize impact on the well-being of the animal," Courtine said.
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Surrounding herself with supportive people was the key to her well-being, she added.
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The prominent marsupial is known for crushing metal buckets, and well, being really buff.
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Someone putting their physical well-being at risk for the good of the team.
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Both my physical and mental well-being feel as if they're on the rocks.
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Here is what is obvious: The guards lack regard for the inmates' well-being.
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Sloths typically sleep 22 hours a day and do not fare well being handled.
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Education is seen as the route to a child's well-being and personal development.
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"The employment rate is not a sole indicator of economic well-being," Raskin said.
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Email can consume your life and well-being, but only if you let it.
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When we're looking at health and well-being, it's the same kind of thing.
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The main concern is for her emotional well-being, TBI Director Mark Gwyn said.
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The way your romantic partner spends and saves directly affects your own well-being.
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The challenge remains in moving from well-being to real prevention and disease interception.
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Making counterterrorism more difficult has only a marginally negative effect on our well-being.
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They are undergoing medical examinations to ascertain their health and well-being, officials said.
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They must not squander this latest opportunity to improve well-being for all Americans.
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Texas legislators sacrificed officers' well-being in order to score political points, Wilkison said.
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Even the LAPD, in what may well be a first, investigated Simmons' well-being.
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After Simmons stopped appearing in public without warning, the LAPD investigated his well-being.
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It also entails interesting leisure activities, creative pursuits and mental and physical well-being.
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The point is to use today's "Internet of Things" to continually monitor well-being.
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These factors make Italy's economic well-being essential for the euro's longer run survival.
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Loki's anxiety has grown into grave concern for the well-being of his owners.
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It shows a stunning disregard for the well-being of people and the planet.
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Seeking and maximising these kinds of pleasures can boost our health and well-being.
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Good Parents is a machine learning startup that focuses on health and well-being.
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A repeated charge is that GDP is divorced from notions of spiritual well-being.
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"Shaming is better used for the collective well-being," she said in an interview.
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It completely changes my well-being too, which empowers the rest of my day.
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This rare bipartisan act demonstrated our national commitment to women's empowerment and well-being.
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Politicians tend to worry more about "optics" than the well-being of federal employees.
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Yes, secure borders are important to the safety and well-being of a nation.
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They want transparent governments dedicated to their citizens' well-being, not to personal enrichment.
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Stress affects teachers' physical health, compromises teaching performance and negatively impacts student well-being.
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America's well-being is not dependent upon the success of a single political party.
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So their psychological well-being is going to improve, whereas for men, it's not.
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Questioning her physical well-being is just another way to throw mud at her.
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It's a measure of economic growth and well-being used by the White House.
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"The safety and well-being of our employees is our top priority," said Col.
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Rather, this is a profession that is about people and their financial well-being.
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Moreover, the data show a strong, quantifiable connection between financial inclusion and well-being.
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Individuals are literally putting their desire for information autonomy over their medical well-being.
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It's not just our campuses that are at stake, but our national well-being.
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Three officers responded to the home in suburban Orlando for a well-being check.
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This must change if Americans are genuinely concerned about veterans' well-being and dignity.
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"Income only plays a small part in influencing our well-being," the study reports.
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Revenue for these uses is vital to the well-being of the middle class.
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Judge Phelan heard starkly different views of Mr. Redstone's mental and physical well-being.
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Proactively tending to your mental well-being should be a habit, not an afterthought.
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Clinton called a psychiatrist to testify that the child's well-being depended on it.
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Economic success goes hand in hand with the well-being of mothers and babies.
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Policymaking needs to be informed by popular well-being, not just income and output.
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"The sharing, emotional aspects of sex are critical to our well-being," she added.
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Meghan has every right to prioritize the well-being of herself and her newborn.
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Striking the right balance of performer well being and audience freedom has proved challenging.
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Human connections are not just important for survival but also for human well-being.
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The comradeship between men is far more important than the well-being of women.
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Let's say there is a relationship between digital technology use and mental well-being.
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There was no improvement in my well-being or work performance, just added stress.
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Check in with yourself on your well-being; are you taking care of yourself?
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Noise pollution has many implications for the health and well-being of our communities.
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Click through to Shape for more on maintaining your sexual health and well-being.
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They won't ask about other things that really could impact their financial well-being.
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Are these really the same adults who once fretted over their kids' well-being?
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They seem not to grasp the urgency of sacrifice for our shared well-being.
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And the people most worried about their children's well-being were US citizens themselves.
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Others were concerned about the effect of the media hype on Fuman's well-being.
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But just as important, if not more, is restoring a sense of well-being.
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The other impact of course is actually on families' overall well-being and health.
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"We are deeply concerned for his safety and well-being," the family statement said.
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My husband's health and well-being has become the most important thing to me.
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Here's how some economists assess the trade-off between economic well-being and health.
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It may also lead some of them to fear for their physical well-being.
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In the study, the researchers monitored the mental well-being of 110 chained people.
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Last year there were lessons in happiness and well-being, via hygge from Denmark.
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N.C.A.A. bylaws require colleges to protect the health, safety and well-being of athletes.
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These were other jobs where Aki was more concerned for her customer's well-being.
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It's taken a toll on my overall well-being — and very likely yours, too.
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"We are deeply committed to our students' well-being," he said in a statement.
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" She added: "No sponsor is worth these children's safety and well-being at all.
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It will also include practical strategies and activities for boosting their own well-being.
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"I couldn't travel far, because I was concerned with my well-being," he said.
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The message from the team to our supporters is only about your well-being.
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When asked to visit green spaces, research subjects report higher levels of well‐being.
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Officers were dispatched to the home, thinking that a well-being check was needed.
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All in good humor, of course, and with concern for their clients' well-being.
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Prisoners must prove that prison officials acted with "deliberate indifference" to prisoners' well-being.
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The well-being of employees whose livelihoods are now threatened is of particular concern.
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In addition to feeling energized and lighter, I have a sense of well-being.
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And many organizations are, in fact, demonstrably bad for your health and well-being.
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Most organizations do not (yet) have a comparable mandate to foster employee well-being.
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These women sacrifice their jobs, their health, their own well-being to become caretaker.
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"Adolescence is a pretty critical period for helping kids achieve well-being," she said.
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Our team was successful at safeguarding our well-being because we monitored each other.
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ZF says data about the passenger's well-being should be added to the algorithm.
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She intends to check in with herself and her well-being throughout the process.
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That's according to the annual Gallup-Sharecare Well-Being Index results released this month.
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It's at the heart of our security, our well-being, and our pocket books.
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Access of the free press is critical to the well-being of this country.
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Ms. Siddiq noted that Ms. Zaghari-Ratcliffe's health and mental well-being were precarious.
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Physical intimacy with other human beings is essential to our health and well-being.
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About six months in, Uber's internal culture began to seriously affect Fowler's well-being.
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Thanks to Kravitz's performance, I still cared tremendously about Rob and her well being.
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Every day, I worry for their safety, their health and their mental well-being.
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The trendy Danish term describes a deep quality of coziness, hominess or well-being.
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Research shows doing acts of kindness for others can also increase our well-being.
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The bottom line for Trump is not the nation's well-being, safety or sanity.
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But the issue cuts to the well-being and moral heart of our nation.
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More than that, though, he is dangerous to the well-being of our country.
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"Praying for the safety and well-being of the people of Kerala," he tweeted.
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And I'm convinced that for me, more sleep equals more happiness and well-being.
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"Their well-being and morale is of utmost concern to us," Mr. Weiss said.
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On the other hand, they need to consider their, and their fetuses', well-being.
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His duties will include reducing stress and increasing well-being among patients and staff.
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The well-being of our people, neighbors and the environment remain our top priorities.
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For the well-being of our country and our fellow citizens, this cannot continue.
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Who was responsible for these children's well-being and for vetting the foster parent?
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On one hand, we have the future well-being of our children to consider.
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These hefty payments can make a substantial difference in a family's financial well-being.
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That is made easier by Uruguay's relatively high levels of well-being and equality.
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B smelled the wisteria and felt filled with a wonderful warmth and well-being.
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Moreover, what counts for subjective well-being is not just reality but also perception.
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Over time, Ms. Smyth refined her analysis to delineate five domains of well-being.
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But at higher levels, it's a detriment to well-being — especially if you fail.
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Numerous studies have shown that self-compassion is strongly linked to overall well-being.
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The concerns that Americans have about their economic well-being are real and legitimate.
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But it scares me, at least with regard to their safety and well-being.
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But YouTube wasn't constructed to prioritize the development and well-being of young children.
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"Research has shown that creative expression can have a powerful impact on health and well-being by reducing stress and increasing positive emotions," wrote Simon Marxer, the director of spa and well-being for Miraval Group of destination spas, in an email.
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Fortunately, a version of that large survey conducted in 2016 by the US Census Bureau included 19 different measures of well-being for children up to age 17, giving researchers a more comprehensive view of well-being across a range of age groups.
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The design of the Fed is meant to get to the question of economic well-being, which matters to [everyday] people because if our economic well-being is good, it determines whether we live a life of opportunity, of curiosity, of passion.
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"In my time as first lady of the United States, I will make every effort to be best at championing the many successful well-being programs in existence today and teach the tools and skills for emotional, social and physical well-being," Mrs.
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Reproductive well-being in and of itself is multi-dimensional; but ensuring that all women — no matter who they are or where they live — have full access to the full spectrum of reproductive health services is without a question, foundational reproductive well-being.
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LUXURY WELL-BEING Alessandri, who says he was first to introduce the concept of "wellness" some 25 years ago, now sees well-being as a true luxury for the people in the future as obesity, diabetes and diet-related problems grow worldwide.
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"The well-being of the individual members, as well as the well-being of the proposition as a whole, is built upon the notion that these people take exceptional care of the animals that are resident in our zoos and aquariums," Ashe said.
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If it's not too much for military health care to subsidize the well-being and sexual health of cisgender men in the military, why is it too much to pay for the well-being and sexual health of transgender people in service?
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We'll leave the advice about your physical well-being to the healthcare professionals, of course, but when it comes to your financial well-being, there are some real, concrete, actionable things you can do that aren't just sitting around and feeling powerless.
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Not only did 2017 mark the biggest decline in the survey's 10-year history, but it was also the first year in which not a single state improved in well-being, explains Dan Witters, the research director of the Well-being Index.
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Not only did 232 mark the worst decline in the survey's 22009-year history, but it also marked the first year in which not a single state improved in well-being, Dan Witters, the research director of the Well-being Index, explains.
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" KATHERINE TREBECK, POLICY & KNOWLEDGE LEAD, WELLBEING ECONOMY ALLIANCE: "The question of our time is not whether nations can prosper putting well-being ahead of GDP, but how they can possibly continue to put GDP ahead of well-being and expect to prosper.
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A walk for well-being I like to walk around when we're at our busiest.
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And the characters aren't developed well enough for their well-being to become a concern.
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But success does not equal well-being, and Singh says she could be mentally healthier.
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Research suggests that for many people, the extended daylight boosts mood, well-being and energy.
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The PMI, or Purchasing Managers' Index, gauges the economic well being of the manufacturing industry.
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The Coca-Cola Company does not conduct its own research on health and well-being.
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The brave ones who divorced for the well-being of their kids and/or themselves.
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There is no one factor responsible for better financial well-being, according to the survey.
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These unrealistic expectations may ultimately have negative consequences for their physical and emotional well-being.
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"It influences our well-being, and it doesn't necessarily lead to good decisions," he added.
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The safety and well-being of our customers and crew is always our top priority.
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Propelling more explicit human trials about how fasting impacts well-being could further fuel Zero.
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We will enhance our own well-being in this way, and probably even save lives.
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The data is collected as part of the Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index.
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The health and safety of mothers is an emblem of a country's overall well-being.
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I THINK THERE IS ALWAYS A SENSE THAT OH, EVERYBODY IS MOVING TO WELL-BEING.
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However, Uber management and board members might be disproportionately concerned with the company's well-being.
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"There is a fear about the future well-being of children in Fukushima," says Shimoda.
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YouTube followers also took to the comment section to ask Joyce about her well-being.
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First, ECD must focus as much on physical well-being as on training the mind.
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We have two young children together and their well-being is my concern and focus.
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Climate change threatens the well-being of the planet and everyone who lives on it.
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Keynes often warned of the dangers of sacrificing present well-being for an uncertain future.
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But are there ways a workplace could directly tie employees' well-being to increased productivity?
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And still, they show the same midlife dip in well-being as their human cousins.
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Mark Jaccard: They are really high quality, and they have dramatically improved human well-being.
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Click through to Shape for more on the ins and outs of sexual well-being.
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However, well-being improvements from increased consumption of fruit and vegetables are closer to immediate.
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Both updates come as part of the "digital well-being" movement that's sweeping Silicon Valley.
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"Behind each of these resources are people that care about your well-being," they wrote.
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Teaching breathing as fundamental to well-being Everyone agrees that breathing is fundamental to life.
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Shopping is great for the economy, though recreational spaces are important for our well-being.
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What we are seeing is less a crack in his well-being than his facade.
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They avoid investment mistakes that can have a big impact on their financial well-being.
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And if this is true, it seems almost impossible to confirm the feline's well-being.
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"We really think that it adds to the well being in the family," Fall says.
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Beats had a flagship shop down there before, as well, being swallowed up by Apple.
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"Physical activity is vital to the health and well-being of consumers," Coca-Cola says.
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At its core, it's a place that fosters employee well being, while enhancing job performance.
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Not only does gratitude help boost general well being, it also specifically improves self-esteem.
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But successful meaning-making in the early months of loss predicts well-being years later.
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Despite his request, Patridge is remaining focused on the well-being of her little girl.
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"The safety and well-being of immigrant children is always worth fighting for," she tweeted.
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Focusing on growing these healthy relationships remains an easy way to enhance emotional well-being.
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Per Vogue: Wanting to protect Lawrence's well-being amid that darkness, some of the Mother!
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These insights can also inform how we might increase our day-to-day well-being.
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We worry about our kids eating well, being safe, and getting the best possible education.
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Our Well-Being gives miles to organizations that support those battling medical conditions like cancer.
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Working that many hours can take a toll on their emotional and physical well-being.
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A slew of cryptic tweets from Ariana Grande have fans worried about her well being.
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Hedonic well-being refers to specific emotions: did you experience stress, enjoyment or anger yesterday?
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Such profound advances come with equally serious threats to our physical and emotional well-being.
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Pro: Physical well-being In general, "people who don't work much become unwell," Warner said.
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Police came to Geils' home for a well-being check, police Chief Donald Palma said.
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These courses cover such diverse topics as Microsoft, business, technology, finance, and even well-being.
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But regardless, Stanley says she isn&apost going to give up on her well-being.
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How is their overall well-being and their mental health ... how is our environment doing?
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But they also found that since 2012, teens' overall psychological well-being has noticeably declined.
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He is unfit to hold a position of responsibility affecting students and their well-being.
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Police have done well-being checks on Joycelyn Savage, who told authorities she was fine.
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A month later, the Cook County Sheriff's police performed a well-being check in Chicago.
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Chief among them is that cities will play a bigger role, by, well, being bigger.
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As President, I can put no other consideration before the well-being of American citizens.
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Thinking about his well-being and his happiness and his safety and everything in between.
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A growing body of research evidence indicates that nature benefits human health and well-being.
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The singer also canceled the remainder of her tour to focus on her well-being.
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The former soldier's attorney on Tuesday also thanked Obama for ensuring his client's well-being.
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Being off Facebook also generally contributed to a better subjective well-being, the study found.
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Facebook and Twitter both emerged divisive in their impact on young people's mental well-being.
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"We are very concerned about the well-being of all of our students," it said.
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Reformers, however, say the measures are critical for the financial well-being of the country.
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Smarter people live longer and enjoy greater well-being across their lifetimes, psychologists have found.
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We're told officials want to question Millan about the pig's current location and well-being.
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We all have important roles in bullying prevention and the promotion of child well-being.
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If they did, the association between sex and next-day well-being gains was stronger.
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Despite their differences, Tarek and Christina are putting the well-being of their children first.
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Resolving this situation is of great importance to the financial well-being of the nation.
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The state also got respectable ratings for health-care quality and well-being for seniors.
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All this because of an ideological vendetta against the safeguards that protect our well-being.
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And attention seems to be key to the link between pleasurable feelings and well-being.
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My child's well-being is more important to me than my child's opinion of me.
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In the future, the company also plans to introduce well-being, networking and collaboration plans.
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"And she's the first lady, so we are concerned for her health and well-being."
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The warming has serious effects on people's physical health, mental well-being, and cognitive ability.
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Security and stability, while essential for global prosperity and well-being, have become increasingly endangered.
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However, the trauma of bullying can significantly affect a person's psyche and psychological well-being.
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The least nasty version still violates the health and well-being of girls each year.
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The participants also reported improved personal relationships, quality of sleep, well-being and reduced anxiety.
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"The placenta is a vital organ for the well-being of the fetus," Valle said.
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They knew — the Trump administration knew, and acted to disregard children's health and well-being.
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Terrible consequences for the children's well-being are predicted by pediatricians, psychologists, and social workers.
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Pitt has previously expressed concern for the "well-being" of his children following the filing.
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No; they dream of making government more responsible for the well-being of the people.
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But studies have shown that too much technology use can hamper a child's well-being.
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Does the team have a moral responsibility to look out for the athlete's well-being?
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Donald Trump represents a serious threat to the security and well-being of this country.
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Our recommendation: Consider the well-being of your audience before reaching for that shock value.
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" Kim added that "the marriage market is becoming increasingly important for men's economic well being.
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Alzheimer's caregiving also has a devastating impact on the caregiver's own health and well-being.
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At the same time, parents are also improving their own sleep, fatigue and well-being.
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Trump's "Be Best" initiative focuses on opioid abuse, social media practices and general well-being.
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"Both parties should have a sense of responsibility for their financial well-being," Vasileff says.
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In general, they are low-cost ways of improving the well-being of the public.
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The GCE poll also showed fear about Trump's impact on the country's material well-being.
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Their gesture on behalf of Gard appears to be genuine concern for his well-being.
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These programs have fundamentally improved the well-being of the families of people with disabilities.
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So, how do we effectively open up to preserve our personal and collective well-being?
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Rather, it is a result of policies aimed at increasing families' and children's well-being.
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The airlines said the restrictions are meant to improve the well-being of all pets.
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Reducing sugar consumption might be an important step towards improved mood and overall well-being.
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But then they compared that to another childhood milestone that impacts well-being: wearing glasses.
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But it can become poison when your psychological well-being is taking a beat down.
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Grandson Jean-Victor Meyers was designated to look after her health and physical well-being.
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This, the argument goes, not only hurts individuals' well-being and that of their community.
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The price of safety, well-being, social equality and peace on earth is emotional numbness.
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We suspect that this stigma may undermine the health and well-being of bisexual people.
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Similarly, welfare reforms passed in Kansas improved families' financial well-being to an astounding degree.
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Rather, they generally push money to their counterparts higher up the ladder of well-being.
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Qu said she worries about Wang's health and well-being while he is in prison.
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Finally, if you're looking to improve your well-being, don't forget about your social circle.
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It means promoting a sense of well-being by doing what you believe is right.
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Hempton believes our mental, even spiritual, well-being is being suffocated by our own din.
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The longer we delay access, the more we put our students' well-being at risk.
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How do you judge her contribution to our nation's moral health and political well-being?
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We're constantly making choices and trade-offs that affect our financial and emotional well-being.
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She couldn't imagine risking the family's financial well-being to support a child's sports dreams.
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This population—weighing up to 2 pounds—is crucial to our health and well-being.
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Here's the latest on where things stand: Senate races • Florida is still, well, being Florida.
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Our top priority is the well-being of our employees, customers, partners, and event attendees.
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He also conflates the reputation of the F.B.I. and the well-being of our country.
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The first lady's initiative focuses on well-being, online safety and opioid abuse among children.
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This did not destroy my career or my emotional well-being, but it came close.
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Mothers are held responsible for every detail — large and small — of their children's well-being.
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This body of work establishes a connection between discrimination and physical and mental well-being.
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It's much more valuable to one's sense of well-being than someone anonymously retweeting you.
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" The couple adds ... "Thank you to everyone who has expressed concern for our well-being.
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You don't have any right to threaten the lives and well-being of our neighbors.
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Now I sit in my home questioning the well-being of those girls like myself.
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But they had no higher commitment than Qu's family's well-being, and they were indefatigable.
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The Trump administration claims its new policies are necessary for children's safety and well-being.
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Communities' health, well-being and political power rests on a just and correct census count.
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And our priority remains the safety and well-being of our people, partners and clients.
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The Galangs have parsed numerous rumors and government statements about the captive girls' well-being.
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The statistics keep on rising, but they don't track the well-being of most Americans.
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Kuznets cautioned that people should not confuse the economy's total output with economic well-being.
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The players also filled out questionnaires about their current mood and sense of well-being.
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"Spiritual well-being is absolutely essential to healing, particularly intergenerational healing from trauma," she said.
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A wedding therapist, on the other hand, is solely dedicated to your emotional well-being.
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The surgeries were important for both her psychological well-being and physical safety, she said.
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We hope (so), for the sake of well-being and health of all the players.
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Those with higher senses of well-being and life satisfaction interacted with more people overall.
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So rather than his material well-being, his greatest concern is likely the political overhaul.
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In recent years, Gordon has gone to unique lengths in search of physical well-being.
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The programs help support the well-being of active service members, veterans, and their families.
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Nurses are responsible for the safety and well-being of the patients in our care.
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But over time, they argued, it has become less representative of the population's well-being.
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He feels content enough to think of his own well-being above her toxic needs.
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Probably, and maybe even a little righteous; the intern's well-being was not my priority.
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Mr. Trump has been given a leg up in delivering well-being to ordinary Americans.
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The safety and well-being of the animals in our care is our utmost priority.
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This includes positive images of older people, active leisure and programs for spiritual well-being.
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Isn't his job to help provide for the well-being of the people of Nevada?
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The school's goal, Mr. Hirschfeld said, is the "health, safety and well-being" of students.
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We have concerns about the impact of this gift to industry on our well-being.
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It ranked 180 countries on three measures of child well-being: flourishing, sustainability and equity.
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His internal well-being is a bonfire, and fame seems only to be an accelerant.
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Trading the health and well-being of future families for current ones is not acceptable.
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We must make this decision with the well-being of all our citizens in mind.
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It's catastrophic for their sense of self, and it's catastrophic for their emotional well-being.
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I MEAN, ALSO WHAT ABOUT THE STOCK MARKET AS WELL BEING AT ALL TIME HIGHS?
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Stripped of a sense of well-being, we downed our water from small disposable bottles.
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This person is not really asking about Chicago's well-being with respect to gun violence.
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An update about the dog and not even one mention of the cat's well-being?
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"I'm concerned about my kids' well-being, so whatever is needed I will get it."
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"The health and well-being of our personnel remains our top priority," the statement said.
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Not only does it benefit their well-being, but also it boosts your bottom line.
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These policies represent a major threat to the health and well-being of LGBT Americans.
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Luckily, there are ways anyone can better manage stress for improved health and well-being.
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Ensuring the well-being of top executives should be a key priority for a board.
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Requests for financial help from family members can sabotage personal finances and emotional well-being.
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But I'd only begun to know how integral these lands were to tribal well-being.
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But the research is clear: Close friendships are necessary for optimal health and well-being.
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The Redskins continue to prioritize the health and well-being of our players and staff.
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His internal well-being is a bonfire, and fame seems only to be an accelerant.
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"Both tennis and conducting require an extremely strong mind-set and physical well-being." jacquesnyc.
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"Both tennis and conducting require an extremely strong mind-set and physical well-being." jacquesnyc.
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You can be any age, strength, fitness level and state of well-being to participate.
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Older people report higher levels of contentment or well-being than teenagers and young adults.
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Get a little progress, and that's going to fuel your well-being and your motivation.
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You found that people reported more positive social well-being when they deactivated their account.
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B-, in turn, seems better than A+. The average level of well-being for both groups in B- is higher than for the combined population of A+, and the total amount of well-being, if you add it all up, is higher as well.
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The virus reminds us that there is really no elsewhere, no place to retreat, no gated community whose walls will serve: We are all linked, and our health is a community function -- the well-being of others is also the well-being of ourselves.
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Just like in parents and children, higher levels of cat-owner neuroticism were associated with negative well-being in cats, and high levels of traits like extroversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and openness in owners were associated with more positive cat well-being, Finka tells me.
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"I wanted to create a space for others to reflect, explore, connect, and communicate their vision of well-being, through healing experiences using laser lighting, live modular synthesizer music, and dance performance, all with the central theme of meditation and well-being," the artist explains.
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"The collection teaches girls daily routines that promote emotional well-being and includes three key themes: meditation, physical well-being, and self-care; because Barbie knows to be one's best is to give yourself the best care," Mattel explains a press release obtained by Cosmopolitan.
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Even a simple acknowledgement of their emotional well-being, LeRoy says, could potentially help a patient.
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We're selling the underlying premise that we are bringing meaning and well-being into the space.
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We promote and encourage responsible use of our apps in pursuit of users' overall well-being.
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"Your decision to vaccinate will protect your family's health and your community's well-being," Redfield said.
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"Alcohol is a luxury good, which is not necessary for survival or well-being," Rehm explained.
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The other avenue to well-being would prove much more intricate: "You're exhausted," she told me.
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Wahl's claim is backed by clinical evidence showing that having friends improves well-being and longevity.
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She worried for his well-being due to the lack of water, medical supplies and electricity.
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"It's given me a reason to fight harder for animals and their well-being," she said.
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I firmly believe USA Gymnastics always had my health and well-being top of mind. pic.twitter.
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My passion is reserved for my twin toddlers, my husband, my happiness, health, and well-being.
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In a socioeconomic hierarchy, a person's class can affect their health, well-being, emotions, and behavior.
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A United spokesman said that the safety and well-being of customers is the airline's priority.
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And when it comes to the well-being of children, not knowing is not an option.
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When left unchecked, these behaviours have a significant impact on students' education, welfare and well-being.
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" What I do now: "Urban Green Lab is dedicated to improving well-being through sustainable living.
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While spending does make us happy, financial security also has an impact on our well-being.
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All these laws shows how little lawmakers consider the science and women's well being, Dossett says.
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"Psilocybin administered properly and under supervision can see a change in emotional well-being," said Barrett.
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Sleep is essential for a person's health and well-being, according to the National Sleep Foundation.
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That's important, because as well being remote, the tracks lie under water most of the time.
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They didn't take into account all the aspects a true measure of economic well-being would.
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Your callous disregard for the well-being of some, in favor of others, is a disgrace.
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Some of them were glad to see me go; others were concerned for my well-being.
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"The safety and well-being of our passengers and crew is always EasyJet's number one priority."
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The Inner Level: How More Equal Societies Reduce Stress, Restore Sanity and Improve Everyone's Well-being.
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It's a little expensive, but oh well, being stuck at the airport means no other options!
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"I never expected to be that much of an influence on someone's well-being," Maria said.
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You love to make other people laugh, but care about their well-being first and foremost.
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Rules that pertain directly to our health, well-being, financial security, working conditions, and educational environment.
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My mental health always takes the hit for my physical well being, ain't that the tits?
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He has looked burdened by the weight of, well, being Ronaldo for most of the tournament.
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Making reading a life-long hobby could increase your overall well-being, especially down the line.
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Decades of research show that disruptions to stable caregiving pose substantial risks to children's well-being.
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We theorized that both excessive freedom and excessive constraint would be costly to societal well-being.
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For partners who are also best friends, the benefits to well-being can be even greater.
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Jenni "JWoww" Farley has experienced a little loneliness when it comes to her son's well being.
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The stronger we are as a group translates to the overall well being of the ecosystem.
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We've got a much less intimidating strategy that'll boost your fitness, nutrition, and general well-being.
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"He had the health and the well-being of the donkeys' interest at heart," Cline says.
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Yep, there's a feature that notes when you've stumbled and checks in on your well-being.
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Pro football requires players to assume significant risks to both their current and future well being.
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Needless to say, all of this caused Twitter to express true concern over Posner's well-being.
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Psychologists can't seem to agree on what technology is doing to our sense of well-being.
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Just to touch base and make sure that their emotional well-being is being seen to.
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A little rude if you ask me, but all in the name of well-being, right?
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Instead of this inciting a concern for her mental health or well-being, she was vilified.
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It must choose to put the health and well-being of those children above political posturing.
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It argues that using Facebook regularly can have a negative effect on a person's well-being.
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In different ways, they all gauged the men's beliefs about gender and their emotional well being.
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But recently, more are looking to use screens to inspire better health and mental well-being.
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But "because we're living longer, our focus is starting to shift toward well-being," Gates writes.
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However, today's athletes take great pride and personal responsibility for their overall health and well-being.
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All hope to improve their well-being (and ergo productivity) by removing all manner of clutter.
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Jenna Jameson's new Hawaii condo has some people concerned for the well-being of her daughter.
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I submit to you that is a threat to his life and to his well-being.
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Hawaii came out on top, beating Alaska — 2014's winner — in overall well-being in 2015.
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Differences that exist in child well-being are largely due to socioeconomic circumstances and family stability.
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Altucher prefers to use the phrase "well-being," because that can come from inside, he says.
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"We are a compassionate people, and we care about the well-being of others," she said.
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Sexual happiness is a vital part of your general well-being, and it starts with you.
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Iowa had notable strengths in health care, an abundance of older residents and overall well-being.
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"Seniors report high levels of well-being, though not as high as New Hampshire," said Bell.
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Further, religious adolescents' preoccupation with unwanted sexual thoughts statistically explained their lower levels of well-being.
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Tully points out that postpartum women's emotional well-being is also ignored by the current system.
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More importantly, pro-growth fiscal reforms will be critical for the well-being of future generations.
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Whether TV is good or bad for well-being depends of course on what we're watching.
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We also must consider the safety and well-being of the workers and the entire community.
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The "profound sense of well-being" Mr Rae reports might seem reward enough for his privations.
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She now recognizes that it wasn't only money she was losing but her well-being, too.
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Losing a loved one to suicide can make a huge impact on a person's well-being.
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Though in Cheban's defense, he was quite worried about the well-being of his dear bestie.
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Know what else is a damaged connective substance that threatens the well-being of its surroundings?
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With each second spent trying to become a scumbro, my general sense of well-being fell.
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This kind of routine compromises several aspects of your life and drains your overall well-being.
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A year ago, I decided to delete my social media accounts for my mental well-being.
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She said she was waging the legal battle out of concern for Mr. Redstone's well-being.
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Trump's agenda will focus on the well-being of children, according to her spokeswoman, Stephanie Grisham.
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Since 213 the Office for National Statistics has been developing wider measures of economic well-being.
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Knowing so many people working at the show and worrying for their well-being and safety.
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Blatant disregard for privacy, public well-being, & basic norms is now core to Google's business model.
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It creates a culture that isn't helpful for well-being and isn't fruitful for creative energy.
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The rest are from people who live near the shore and care about its well-being.
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Taking in this contemporary ars morendi we can appreciate how dying and well-being can coexist.
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I think the well-being of customers and-- and workforce is sometimes secondary rather than primary.
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People are taking more time for theirselves and focusing on their mental and physical well-being.
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But, according to the spokesperson, she did it for the well-being of the rescue dog.
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Research on hygge has found that in Denmark, it's integral to people's sense of well-being.
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Good energy can boost our feelings of well-being, dissolve feelings of anxiety and improve communication.
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"Chronic exposure to a toxic boss has a profound impact on well-being," the authors write.
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The top 10 countries in current well-being, our analysis found, are all in Western Europe.
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Don't talk about work at homeThis one is more for the well-being of your relationship.
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"I can put no other consideration before the well-being of the American citizens," Trump said.
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