Lifestyle Sample Clauses

Lifestyle. Please describe your current diet ____________________________________________________ How many servings of Fruits and Veggies a day? How many glasses of water a day? Do you Smoke? How many Alcoholic Beverages a week ? Stress Level – 1 to 10 ( 10 is highest ) Have you recently Gained or lost weight? List all Supplements and why you take them __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Athlete Information Sport _________________________________ Position _____________________________ Team _________________________________ Training Focus ______________________ Athlete Age or Level _____________________ Height__________ Weight ______________ Have you had a Heart Check _______________ How did you hear about CrossFit Edge ? __________________________________________ Referred By: ______________________ Have you ever done CrossFit or a similar program ? Explain _________________________ Why CrossFit ? _______________________________________________________________
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Lifestyle. When my roommate’s side of the room is not clean, we agree to resolve the conflict in the following way: If one roommate goes to sleep early/late or gets up early/late, what can be expected? How will music or television be listened to when your roommate(s) is present? Headphones Turned Off Other: When it comes to decorating your shared space what type of decorations might you find offensive? We agree that when someone is sleeping we will turn off the following items: Television Music Other (s):
Lifestyle. The term lifestyle when used herein in conjunction with distributions shall refer to an ascertainable standard as accepted by the Internal Revenue Service and shall not create a General Power of Appointment in the powerholder. No distribution shall be made for other than the beneficiary's 1)support; (2) support in reasonable comfort; (3) maintenance in health and reasonable comfort; (4) support in the beneficiary's accustomed manner of living; (5) {28200376;1} education, including vocational, college, and professional education; (6) health; (7) medical, dental, hospital and nursing expenses, and expenses of invalidism.
Lifestyle. Rate your level of stress on a scale of 1-10 (10 being the highest) What do you want to achieve from your visit today? Have you used Retin-A? Are you on a restricted diet? Do you have regular sleep patterns? Do you use sun block? Do you have a pacemaker? Do you drink water? How many glasses per day?––– Do you experience any of the following? FACE Dryness Sensitivity Broken Capillaries Fine Lines/Wrinkles Age Spots Puffy Eyes Dehydration Oiliness Rosacea Sun Damage Dark Circles Acne Breakouts Scarring Xxxxx Decreased Elasticity BODY Muscle Pain Sluggish Digestion Cellulite Weight Gain Insomnia Fluid Retention Lethargy Poor Circulation Muscle Tone Spider Veins Dry Skin Difficulty Relaxing Would you be interested in receiving a complimentary consultation regarding any of the following services: Skin Care Analysis Anti-Aging Program Fitness Analysis Body Care Maintenance Comments: I confirm to the best of my knowledge that the answers I have given are correct and that I have not withheld any information that may be relevant to my treatment today.
Lifestyle. This paragraph aims at proposing metrics for the evaluation of the motivation and social interactions of the DOREMI target groups during the intervention. According to the scope of the project, the literature review conducted in D2.1 and the DOREMI evaluation reference model described in Figure 10, we propose three types of metrics for measuring intermediate and final outcomes of DOREMI projects. As explained in §6.4, the DOREMI reference model aims at describing the key causality relationships that we expect to find- through evidences collected during the intervention - amongst stimuli produced on elderly by the “DOREMI gamified environment” and the behavioural lifestyle changes (intermediate outcomes of the project) in health care and social interactions of the elderly persons involved in the trial. Moreover, as described in the model, we also expect that these lifestyle changes will produce benefits on health status of the participants and on their perception of loneliness and wellbeing (final outcomes of the project). A synthesis of the metrics and the relevant selected literature review explaining their use and key characteristics are presented in the following table 4. In particular the intermediate outcomes will be measures with the following metrics:  metrics measuring motivational changes in self-care management (set of variables “C “in the Table)  metrics measuring social interaction (set of variables “D1” in the Table)  metrics measuring media use and on-line social interaction (set of variables “D2” in the Table)  metric measuring (perceived) social support (set of variables “E” in the Table) While the final outcomes will be measured with the following metrics:  metrics for self perceived health (set of variables “F1” in the Table)  metrics measuring the loneliness status (set of variables “F3” in the Table )  metrics measuring the wellbeing status (set of variables “F4” in the Table)  metrics health status (see the metrics proposed by CNR-IFC and the other clinical partners) All the metrics are based on a literature review (see §6.4) of recent publications that show their use in trials with aged persons which partially integrates and expand the findings already included in D2.1 (see §6.4.3). In §6.4 the selected metrics listed above will be adapted to the scope of DOREMI project ad duly customized to the characteristics of the target group of the project participating to the Pilots’ Trials. All the above metrics are useful to assess fr...
Lifestyle. Planning ahead can help you to achieve the freedom to create a future that fulfils your needs and goals. We will guide you as to how much capital you may need to maintain your lifestyle so that you can look forward to your retirement with confidence, wherever that might take you. SUCCESSION Effectively providing for your family now and in the future requires a thoughtful succession strategy. Succession planning is more than minimising inheritance tax, it is also about ensuring that your assets are utilised according to your wishes both during your lifetime and beyond. Once your financial objectives have been agreed, we will recommend a personalised strategy that is results-orientated, risk managed and, most importantly, tailored to your specific needs, goals and preferences.
Lifestyle. As a member of the Worship Ministry, I am called by God to live a life that honors him and reflects his character. I will be an example and testimony to those that surround me both on and off “stage”. This includes, but is not limited to:
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  • Sports related devices, services and medications used to affect performance primarily in sports- related activities; all expenses related to physical conditioning programs such as athletic training, bodybuilding, exercise, fitness, flexibility, and diversion or general motivation.

  • Special Situations The parties recognize that under certain circumstances a Change in Control may occur under conditions which make it inappropriate for Employee to receive the termination benefits or protection set forth in this Agreement. Therefore, in the event that a Change in Control occurs for any one of the following reasons, the provisions of Sections 2, 6 and 9 shall not apply:

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  • Youth 1. The cooperation between the Parties shall support all relevant respective youth-related policies. It shall include support for training and employment, family policies and education, as well as providing job opportunities for young people and fostering the exchange of experiences on programmes for prevention of juvenile delinquency and reinsertion into economic and social life.

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