Densities are measured on a persons-per-square-mile basis and are rounded up to the nearest whole person.
Dr Richard Sykes, author of the report and a consultant to Action for ME, said a "whole person" approach is needed.
And I had some responsibility therefore to future historians or future women who read my work but don't know the whole person.
Even a decade after that cataclysmic event, I still notice a deeper interest in the whole person when business colleagues get together.
She is interpreted as being a something of a proto-feminist character in that she demands to be treated as a whole person with her own desires and abilities.
Every whole person has ambitions, objectives, initiatives, goals.
He will dub the proposal, which is being put out to consultation, as "whole-person care".
He held back when he was offstage, but then when that spotlight hit him onstage, he was a whole different person.
When I add a person on any social media site I realize that I am embracing this person whole heartedly.
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Any organization that over weights the importance of technical competency fails to recognize the considerable, and often-untapped value contained in the whole of the person.
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The result is ... well, it's a person standing in a room with a whole bunch of electronics attached to their person.
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They would award a free trip to Hawaii for the whole family to the person who wrote the best description of why they love their cereal.
"One of the huge advantages of the PCCs will be a massive increase in transparency of all police operations because instantly there will be one person whose whole job is to ask what happened when something went wrong, " said Damian Green.
The punch cards, like the shuttles, are made by only one person in the whole country.
My commitment is to slow down and treat each task, each person with my whole attention.
Remember that this person has a whole history that you know nothing about.
"The whole team suffered because one person stepped out of line, " Leonard said.
By taking in fewer calories and replacing simple carbs with whole grains, the average person can drop two pounds a week.
Did one person write a whole book?
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As Evans, Burnett and others continue to develop the field of design into something of far greater value than aesthetics, the creative commitment and creative confidence of a good designer already has much to teach an aspiring manager or even a midcareer person contemplating a whole new life.
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So could he be the person to champion the whole of the north as our super mayor?
When the government wants to grab 35 or 40 percent of what a person earns, you can expect that person to spend a whole lot of time, effort, and money to get around it.
The new guidelines - a collaboration between NICE and the National Collaborating Centre for Chronic Conditions - stress the need for flexible services to properly address the whole range of needs that a person with MS may encounter.
One person who did read the whole Pentagon opus, though, was the inimitable Elaine Donnelly of the Center for Military Readiness.
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After all, they will be told, wouldn't those resources be better used on a young person with his or her whole life yet to live?
The problem is that no human being can offer an appropriate answer without a whole lot of background knowledge about the person posing the question.
It helps if each person is committed to a whole that is larger than their part and if leaders communicate, prioritize, and reward for that outcome.
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