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31. Some seek personal de-criminalisation and rehabilitation, others have a more fundamental objection to man-made laws and courts as such. 32. Under any plan, said Griffin and Kennedy, the park faces $ 30 million to $ 50 million worth of rehabilitation. 33. This is a psychiatric rehabilitation centre for people unable to cope with daily problems. 34. Even the fashion world is not entirely convinced by the rehabilitation of fur-wearing. 35. Medical care at the hospital was soon expanded to include rehabilitation and plastic surgery. 36. What happens when the spiritual dimension is recognised in treatment and rehabilitation? 37. By this time city staff members were even more convinced that the area was unsuitable for rehabilitation. 38. And in our psychiatric rehabilitation centres for men and women of all ages recovering from mental illness. 39. Nevertheless,[http:///rehabilitation.html] fewer than half the health districts in the United Kingdom have established cardiac rehabilitation programmes. 40. The cancer charity expends all its funds within Northern Ireland to support research, prevention, care and rehabilitation services. 41. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is a civil rights act which requires compliance with or conformance to federal law. 42. Some were corporation housing estates, reservations for thee rehabilitation of the working class. 43. Favre underwent chemical abuse rehabilitation during the offseason because of an addiction to painkillers. 44. This also demonstrates the rehabilitation expenditure and incidence in North Side neighbourhoods and census tracts. 45. Conference members agreed on an overall approach to drug abuse that focuses on prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation. 46. Kiyonga said that declining terms of trade and heavy debt service payments continued to prevent rapid economic rehabilitation. 47. Ideally, rehabilitation began with doctors evaluating patients and making estimates about the potential recovery of muscle use and strength. 48. Depression can be secondary to starvation and coexisting complications, since improved mood often follows nutritional rehabilitation. 49. The idea came to her during rehabilitation, and to help fund it, she sold her house in Utah. 50. In other areas geriatrics patients are defined by their need for rehabilitation and multi-disciplinary care. 51. The methodologies are also applicable to existing operations and to rehabilitation or expansion projects. 52. Hernandez responded as expected by focusing on his efforts at rehabilitation. 53. She was discharged from the rehabilitation centre, and returned to the original hospital for out-patient physiotherapy treatment. 54. Getting her breathing in some other way would be a major step in her rehabilitation. 55. Over the next six years green belts fell out of ministerial favour, but rehabilitation followed in 1970. 56. The correct person to initiate and oversee coronary rehabilitation is the district cardiologist or physician with an interest in cardiology. 57. There was less social distance between the rehabilitation staff and patients than between patients and clinicians. 58. Most youngsters are arrested for theft - 70 percent of those on Taylor House rehabilitation schemes - and persistent offending is declining. 59. And he is given help in developing a program of rehabilitation. 60. The rehabilitation staff, on the other hand, sought a more personal relationship with patients.