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It instills confidence, teaches teamwork & promotes a healthy lifestyle.
This instills trust and respect and cuts down on tantrums.
I assume it instills feelings of solidarity among his supporters.
There is something about the man that instills security in you.
When you're finally reunited with BT, it instills a sense of relief.
In other words, it instills a system of exploitation by the powerful.
The confidence the young Murray instills is invaluable to the veteran-laden Penguins.
It isn't even the immediate sensation of wonder that VR still instills me.
Coates instills the fear not to tame his son but to empower him.
This uncertainty — the arbitrary logic of detention — instills fear in the entire population.
The house will stand until next year Until spooky season instills our fear.
"People see what happened to me and it instills fear," she told me.
I don't know that it instills pride as much as it feels comfortable.
Often, Mr. Trump instills fear and loathing in the objects of his tweets.
Critics say the program instills a dangerous brand of nationalism in the country's youth.
I imagine he instills that sense of duty in the teams responsible for this.
"Each brokerage as its own culture that it instills in its people," says Hamm.
It instills a self-hating, deprecating mindset that makes fat people feel constantly undeserving.
"Immigration instills a firm desire from members to vote no, not yes," McHenry said.
Ultimately, Plank instills the concept that the harder the company practices, the luckier it gets.
For one thing, sitting with the group instills trust and builds relationships across the business.
The context instills fear, as Customs and Border Patrol agents take charge and separate families.
STEM ignites discovery and questioning skills in students and instills a lifelong love of learning.
Communicating benefits, progress, and success more than statistics or aspirations instills a sense of trust.
It's the fear and confusion such a prospect instills in the minds of everyone else.
He's firm but fun, and instills respect in his son without employing anger or shaming.
This contradictory dynamic of wacky sincerity is recognizable as something that the Midwest surreptitiously instills.
Arzt called Bharara is a long shot, particularly because of the fear he instills in politicians.
The choice to do nothing is also aided by the lack of urgency the program instills.
"Now that she believes in herself more, she instills that motivation in me more," Shaun said.
For many locals, the military-presence on the island instills a lot more fear than security.
"That she was never saved by the guys... And I hope it instills some kind of change."
This is a sentiment that photographer Chris Pritchard instills in his new 4K timelapse short film, Skylight.
But Magnus instills this bland domestic setting with multiple allusions to the composer's avant-garde serial technique.
We have seen who we are, for better and worse, and this instills humility, compassion, and freedom.
The way women were raised, even in my generation, instills in us a distrust of strategic action.
He also instills this attitude in his Virgin company by providing unlimited vacation time to his employees.
It is the sort of fear that changes behaviors, instills caution, makes people live in the shadows.
But not for a game that instills a sense of responsibility in you just to ultimately mislead you.
Thoughtful journalistic work instills more space to think, or, at the very least, eliminates some of the distractions.
It felt like the beginning of a journey: Ms. Lovette instills every part with a poignant inner drama.
This slows down the policymaking process and instills doubt with the public unsure what, or whom, to believe.
Combined with the advanced traction control, the 28 Corvette instills confidence and, from that, a bit of excitement.
The arrival of a FedEx or UPS truck at work instills both anxiety and empathy for the drivers.
Feeling and knowing that there are people being hurt or even killed instills nothing but deep sadness in me.
For nomadic patients, that instills confidence: not just in the healthcare system, but also in their chosen traditional lifestyle.
The "bring something" ask can be a vague and haunting concept that instills panic into our pre-planning hearts.
But for those living next door to damaged buildings, the idea of waiting even another day instills more anxiety.
My queerness has been diminished and joked about by other queer people, which instills a level of self-doubt.
But the social network instills in employees an almost unquestioned faith in their product as a force for good.
Nothing instills the drive to adopt successful strategies like the anguish of defeat and the relegation to minority status.
Working hand-in-hand with their fellow sailors around the globe instills a sense of pride within their community.
Lost in all this is the importance of work for those who can and the dignity it instills in people.
"His attitude, his compassion, it instills a calmness in people," said Mr. Paeper, who is retired from the fertilizer business.
For those buying something that is still under construction, it instills confidence that the developer will deliver a completed product.
The internet instills a perpetual sense of FOMO for not signing up for a trend's five-minute cycle of fame.
But when innocent, random bystanders become victims of a mass shooting at an airport, it instills a certain kind of fear.
Teacher Sari Stewart said the project both brightens up the town and instills a sense of civic duty among the students.
Molthan said the system performs well in many situations, and instills a kind of illusory confidence in the driver over time.
As careful, soulful vocals flood into our speakers, Woods' voice instills a lyricism that brings me back to my childhood straightaway.
She instills the whole thing with a nervous kind of joy—hovering on the precipice with a smile on her face.
Optimism instills the Americans with confidence that they can still achieve what needs to be done to advance in this tournament.
He also brags that he instills fear on all sides ... so he's not on either side -- he's more like the king.
Uncontrollable worry is what happens when an uncomfortable feeling takes control of our brains and instills panic, fear, and irrational thoughts.
Her father instills in her a potent sense of their family's commitment to keeping literary knowledge alive in a hostile world.
One shouldn't be afraid to stand up to fight oppression because it instills courage in others to stand up alongside you.
The fluidity of the resulting images, where the focus is imperfect and the perspective skewed, instills a sense of fleeting time.
Controlling expenditures reduces Brazil's risk premia, lowers interest payments and instills confidence in credit ratings agencies and international investors, they said.
Emphasize the professional value of military experience Many hiring teams unfortunately don't understand that military experience instills invaluable skills in veterans.
It's all pretty abstract but we hope that engagement with the project instills a sense of mindfulness and understanding about one another.
It's dope, but to me, it's even more exciting what that situation does to the people, what the fear and paranoia instills.
I was a child living in lower Manhattan on 9/11/01, so perhaps that's why the number instills fear in me.
Ryan Lochte's behavior in Rio de Janeiro further emphasizes a rowdiness of Americans abroad which instills a particular reputation around the world.
Now he instills in his clients the importance of preparing for a second career, something he wishes he had known upon retiring.
It can be a sport, a language, an instrument or a game that instills a sense of achievement, self-confidence and resilience.
It is my firm belief that the only laws an individual can truly respect and obey are those he instills in himself.
"We couldn't miss it and we didn't miss it," said Deschamps, whose experience as a player and coach instills confidence in his squad.
Bickering between the White House and the Federal Reserve or the leadership on Capitol Hill instills neither confidence nor a sense of community.
But his Wall Street background also instills a distaste for having to come up with budget solutions on a year-to-year basis.
" Metry said that DePaolo's comments "sends a bad message to subordinates, and possibly instills the notion that political activity is allowed at work.
Arya Stark, under the corruptive influence of Littlefinger, instills fear into her sister Sansa, Jon Snow's temporary replacement as ruler in the North.
It's this correspondence between broad social and philosophical themes and the banality of daily life that instills Smith's works with so much complexity.
Wearing a mask, dark glasses, visible body armor, and a rifle slung across your chest instills a very specific image that cannot be ignored.
"This only instills fear within the immigrant community," said a woman who said she is an undocumented college student, according to CNN affiliate KXAN.
That these characters are visible to all the kids, yet invisible to most of the adults, instills that dual sense of camaraderie and loneliness.
Her desire to protect him from the world instills in Balder a murderess hatred toward the very woman who loved him more than anything.
"In our culture, cross burning has almost invariably meant lawlessness and understandably instills in its victims well-grounded fear of physical violence," Thomas wrote.
There is something innate to our psychology in getting our questions answered through a conversation that instills the confidence in us to spend money.
Beyonce does for the feminine other what rap does for the masculine: instills self-confidence, solidarity, and swagger for everyone historically denied those things.
" At the time, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said university Chancellor Kent Syverud did not handle the situation "in a way that instills confidence.
Weber likewise instills The Dumb Girl of Portici with uncanny grace, which Anna Pavlova, who plays the eponymous girl, is equally responsible for fostering.
The new legislation instills regulatory confidence in space entrepreneurs and their investors and allows them to rest assured that they're operating safely within the law.
"This publish or perish culture instills a hostile scientific environment, pressuring young researchers to outperform their peers, which can lead to data fraud," he explains.
The so-called "Z-build" ("Z" for "Zacato") also instills a love of vehicle design in every employee, including those with no prior automotive experience.
The Carters don't differ very much from most billionaires with hearts of gold, despite the renewed sense of social responsibility their blackness instills in them.
This is especially true of the hinge, which instills confidence, though it still feels odd to have a movable, mechanical part inside of a phone.
"ICE&aposs reliance on immigration arrests in courthouses instills fear in clients and deters them from seeking justice in a court building," the letter continued.
"Wine for Me" captures the essence of being enchanted by a swirling waistline, while "Strong Woman" celebrates the dominance Jamaican culture instills in their matriarchs.
Within minutes William's family is on its lonely road, an exodus that — underlined by the image of the colony gates closing — instills a tremor of anxiety.
It only diminishes the unique nature of our human condition—by comparing it to digital machines—and instills fear on people who do not know better.
There is a certain level of purity in the feeling that electronic music instills in people, and from that purity comes the anger against ghost producing.
Indeed, this could be another benefit of selling the call option on Apple: It instills investing discipline by setting a predetermined level at which to sell.
It's not an easily visible threat that instills gut-level terror in people; polls show that most Americans don't think global warming will harm them personally.
Though nowhere near as dynamic or dense as games like Grand Theft Auto or Assassin's Creed, the space instills a similar sense of freedom and awe.
It instills a sense of accomplishment with her, and she feels excited and happy that she's able to cook with mom, like she has a responsibility.
As Facebook tries to shift the behaviors it instills from harmful, zombie-like scrolling to real interpersonal interaction, doubling down on messaging is a clear path.
Mr. Muhly, who grew up singing in church choirs, instills these fleeting scenes with hints of early sacred music over pungently subdued writing in the orchestra.
Living With Cancer Nothing instills fear like cancer: a sometimes unseen and unfelt but murderous presence inside the body that sets out to destroy the body.
It's a story about the fear and shame and determination that an unfair life instills in the women those girls become, or never get to become.
Black Sabbath and Napalm Death poignantly depict the negative energy that industrial life instills, but Godflesh is a direct recreation of the factory and its indifferent thrum.
"When courts look like the country they represent, that -- more than any claim to pedigree or prestige --is what instills public confidence in the courts," he added.
For one, the devices are refurbished by Apple itself, which instills more confidence than if you were to buy a refurbished device from a site like eBay.
The rule creates a sense of unity and instills loyalty, and it's an attitude that business leaders should use too, says war reporter and author Sebastian Junger.
She said that unless the cutthroat culture at local gyms that instills fear in young gymnasts subsides, the athletes would remain vulnerable to all types of mistreatment.
"Maintaining the guidance is important as it instills confidence among markets" that the BOJ will keep buying bonds heavily when a negative shock hits the economy, he said.
"We believe this instills confidence in both students and potential employers that (they) can check on their own, whether a presented certificate is real or not," he added.
Holcroft instills the largely passive Dr. Jordan with intelligence and sympathy — he's just listening to Grace, after all, though it's an act that starts to drive him mad.
And the lingering dread it instills in its viewers comes from the knowledge that leaving the theater — whether during the performance or after it's over — won't change that.
The court had said that playing national anthem, accompanied by images of the Indian flag on the screen, instills a "sense of committed patriotism and nationalism" in people.
If you're not careful, you might send a message that instills unhealthy habits that could drain kids of the mental strength they need to reach their greatest potential.
The other part is unspoken: This is my role, as a wife, mother, whatever, and not because I think so, but because it's what society instills in us.
He added that too much energy has been consolidated within intelligence agencies and that he has urged Trump to look at systematic reform that instills checks and balances.
It instills in every person in this country the belief that no matter where you start in life, there's nothing you can't achieve if you work at it.
Although many have recognized that genetics is far from the metaphorical crystal ball to predict future disease risks, genetics still captures the public's interest as well as instills fear.
As the 1992 Sandia National Laboratories team concluded a "marker system should be chosen that instills awe, pride, and admiration," as only those sentiments will assure any memory survives.
The program does not require students to commit to enlisting in the military, and its leaders say it instills discipline and integrity that can help students in any career.
Nothing about President Trump's response so far instills confidence that he's ready for the kind of crisis that Candidate Trump would have been quick to recognize and politically exploit.
It still instills such a sense of pride in me because it's proof that people love the creations I've been working so incredibly hard on — sometimes for years on end.
"Maintaining the guidance is important as it instills confidence among markets" that the BOJ will keep buying bonds aggressively when the economy is hit by a negative shock, he said.
Further on, Climate Changes instills fear and hope, through Cynthia Young's curation of chilling evidence of both rising temperatures and melting icecaps, as well as heartening scenes from environmental protests.
So, again, what there has to be is this a sustained period of actions that instills confidence in investors, that makes investors think and accept that lessons have been learned.
Being challenged also instills the need for hard work and sustained efforts, and also demonstrates that these traits are valuable even without the blue ribbon, gold star, or top score.
At a bare minimum, a drone attack scores points as a spectacle, so that even failure is success if it instills panic among the public or in a political leader.
Dr. Rohan's study found that over time, the behavioral skills C.B.T. instills reduced the recurrence of SAD in a greater proportion of patients than those who used light therapy alone.
American business is often accused of producing a bland, monolithic culture — "Disneyfication" — but sometimes the fear to offend instills a kind of civility that other spheres of public life lack.
Greg, despite his matinee idol looks, is suffering from a lack of confidence and meeting Tommy, who actually imagines one day possessing his own planet, instills a spark in him.
Using slapstick, magic, puppets and lots of audience participation, he even instills a few values, like being kind to your mates, that might have caused Blackbeard to raise an eyebrow.
A business that instills in its workers and managers a sincere belief in such goals has a better chance of building a durable competitive advantage than a business that does not.
Or where Toronto-ish native Cory Joseph (he's from Pickering), point guard for the Toronto Raptors, bears the number 6 on his jersey and instills a warm feeling in our hearts.
"Stationing ICE agents in local courthouses instills needless additional fear and anxiety within immigrant communities, discourages interacting with the judicial system, and endangers the safety of entire communities," the commission wrote.
The Neediest Cases Fund A Gary Klinsky Children's Center in East New York instills a love of learning in a safe environment, and forges lasting bonds among members of its staff.
This instills the hope that today, it is just a matter of devising, funding and implementing targeted programs to restore the populations of those bird groups that now are suffering so grievously.
"We were impressed by the contemporary resourcefulness that instills Masayuki Ino's designs with an urban touch infused with fresh poetry," executive vice president of Louis Vuitton and LVMH Prize founder Delphine Arnault said.
Unless there's a legitimate aesthetic I'm interested in or an individual that instills a mantra of pervasive love and self-acceptance, I begin by unfollowing any account that does not follow these guidelines.
The picture book follows the story of Maverick, a dog dumped on the side of the road and rescued by a stranger, and instills the notion of "adopt, don't shop" in young kids.
The movie was inspired by the Jorge Luis Borges's short story "The Zahir," about an item (a coin, in the story) that instills an obsession in all who come into contact with it.
Dr. Abby Allen, chief of pediatric orthopedic surgery for The Mount Sinai Health System, said anything that instills the concept of a healthy lifestyle at a young age will likely carry into adulthood.
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., they say, is Mr. Bush, pointing to his famous political legacy, deep ties to the party establishment and the sense of continuity and comfort he instills.
Aside from the courage that doing so instills in everyone, a fierce loyalty builds as a result, and these two things have the power to build brands and boost bottom lines like nothing else.
But it's a fair question whether a sufficiently powerful semi-autonomous system — like Autopilot — instills too much false confidence in the car's ability to drive itself, leading to drivers disengaging more than they should.
Making the item so out of reach to the masses instills more brand resentment than brand loyalty, and with this re-release, Adidas has made it clear that it has a wider audience in mind.
He instills fear in his followers by taking credit for meteorological phenomena, with cries of "Armageddon armageddon armageddon!" and claims to inspire solar flares, mysterious sounds, and plagues of volcanic ash which rain upon sinners.
Evan Guzman, founder of The MiLBRAND Project, which helps companies attract and retain veteran hires, says the reason that companies love to hire veterans is because of the values that military service instills in them.
"Right away, when you put that uniform, he instills that confidence in you," said Marc Hostetter, the point guard on Pearl's championship team at Southern Indiana and now a middle school principal in Mount Vernon, Ind.
In his review for Vice, Austin Walker examined how the game explores this pervasive capitalism, from the shame it instills in those who fall outside its narrow metric of success to the way the system mediates death.
Throughout the episode, Jordan instills a sense of confidence in Tangey and tells her to pursue the type of music she loves (which doesn't include her awful "Heart Eyes" song for Locked about the heart eyes emoji).
As researchers Shipman and Harvard professor George Church explain in the video below, the choice of Muybridge's horse wasn't random, but recalled the photographer's pioneering experiments in understanding nature, and instills biological movement in another living thing.
But it's assuming that it can afford to be more left-wing than Obama while doing so, relying on the fear that Trump instills rather than any ideological inducements to bring some Romney voters inside its tent.
"He led our development of the firm's three-year business plan and a clear long-term strategy that leverages our foundational advantages, enhances the firm's long-term mindset and instills a culture of innovation," the bank said.
Is that part of the problem, the uncertainty that it instills in corporations around the world so it can even affect Europe, so the slowdown in Europe, slowdown in China, global slowdown suddenly coming onto our shores?
And the very notion of motivation — striving to obtain a more desirable future — implies some degree of discontentment with the present, which seems at odds with a psychological exercise that instills equanimity and a sense of calm.
My body tightens up when I hear the rare sound of a car engine, and hearing one pull up outside of a house I am looting instills a sense of panic and fear that I can't quite describe.
How a financial planner can helpIf you're not sure how a financial planner can help, or if the thought of having an expert look at your personal finances instills equal parts fear and dread, you're probably overthinking it.
The Buddy AI system that drives Prompto does more than turn what would be an ordinary screenshot into what feels like a believably real photograph though—it instills, through Prompto, ways to appreciate and improve our own photography.
He is not a military man and does not have lifelong allies in the security forces who are unconditional supporters, nor does he have the Castro name which automatically instills respect in some Cubans and fear in many.
While I have some issues with the book, mainly that Tim makes it seems a lot easier than it actually is to be location dependent, the book is incredibly useful for the mindset that instills in the reader.
"It's hard to even explain the fear that the Border Patrol instills in people like me," added Mr. Valles, who was smuggled into Texas as a child before obtaining, years later, legal authorization to remain in the country.
With financial markets being (overly) sensitive to policy developments, Powell will have to ensure that he weighs every word he utters and that he instills confidence in the economy while guaranteeing policy flexibility and empathy to market developments.
But what defines Three Houses, and what has made it one of my favorite entries in the series, is the way the game instills this deep sense of investment in the many characters you command (and face off against).
That neither Huawei nor Samsung feel confident enough to let us go a bit more in-depth with their soon-to-be-released devices isn't the kind of thing that really instills one with confidence in an emerging space.
Beyoncé is excellent at producing work that instills black people with a sense of pride but, considering how many consumers try to seek ideology beyond romantic validation in her work, perhaps we've reached a point where that isn't enough.
It scapegoats migrants, instills fear, glorifies an illusory past (what the Polish sociologist Zygmunt Bauman called "retrotopia"), exalts machismo, mocks do-gooder liberalism and turns the angry drumbeat of social media into its hypnotic minute-by-minute mass rally.
While its thematic content is largely established by metallic whirs and clicks characteristic of machines in video games and sci-fi films, the real musical intrigue comes from the track's inspired percussive backbone, which instills a sense of mischievous urgency.
Albee (and, in his adaptation, Nichols) keys into the same fear that he instills in George and the same heartbreak he writes in Martha, getting at the broader question of what will happen to the whiteness of the American Dream.
Because the reasons Alice is facing a cam girl doppelgänger are never the point; the film is about the fear the situation instills in her, the ways it disempowers her, and the ways combating the scenario lets her resolve her internal dichotomies.
"Your silence on this matter is troubling as it presumes agreement with these external parties and instills fearfulness within those who do work in this area," the Black Faculty and Staff Association wrote in a letter to Stuart R. Bell, the university president.
"She Persisted, The Musical," by Adam Tobin (script and lyrics) and Deborah Wicks La Puma (music), is an exuberant, time-traveling history lesson that instills confidence, too, encouraging girls to listen to their own voices and not be afraid of using them.
The de-clutter movement has truly skyrocketed, as everyday people are becoming inspired by Marie Kondo's "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up." The series instills the mantra of keeping only the items that "spark joy" — and getting rid of everything else.
A graduate degree in journalism instills in her a taste for rigorous research and a commitment to accuracy, and a work-study job in the archives of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art prompts a love of assembling histories from fragments.
When she's finally able to get in contact with the Spirit of Fire and Captain Cutter, the confidence and determination that she instills in her troops as they have to hold the line for backup is what kept me focused during exasperating moments of gameplay.
Sort of a cross between a Bluetooth headset and an augmented reality display, the Focus lets Aloy see parts of the world that others can't and instills a strong belief that there is more to life than her technology-averse people chose to believe.
But it's the subjects of The Blackout Experiments that make the film so compelling, as they struggle with their attraction to the experience, the fear and paranoia it instills in them, and eventually, reach a strange kind of peace and decide to leave it behind.
For you, as a player, that business background is important only insofar as it instills a sense of trust: trust that these games won't pivot into something crappy, trust that when you open it up next time it won't bombard you with anything garish.
Also in the mix are Tommy's landlord, his Uncle Maurice (Tuck Milligan) and Kenneth, a menacing visitor who turns out to be Aimee's boyfriend and probable pimp (a truly scary Rob DiSario, who skillfully instills terror with a nearly clenching fist and crazily blinking eyes).
"It's a practice that instills conviviencia, or being present with each other," said Martha E. Gonzalez, an assistant professor at Scripps College and lead singer of the Grammy Award-winning Chicano rock group Quetzal, which she founded with her partner, Quetzal Flores, in Los Angeles.
Alfred Morris, who was filling in for Elliott, did a decent job in terms of production, with 17 carries for 91 yards, but he could not replicate the fear that Elliott instills in opposing defenses, letting the Eagles' fantastic front-seven target Prescott all game.
"It is a tool that instills a value system that is unfamiliar to us in order to allow society to be governed by a new model in the interests of a small part of it," the Church's Holy Synod, its top executive body, said in a statement.
But because the British class system instills in us a need to categorise our fellow man based on how many National Trust properties they've visited or which supermarket their parents shop at, your preferred method of making mildly caffeinated beverages becomes Kind Of A Big Deal.
Practical applications of novel ideas are further supported by a connection between Saturn, the planet of structure, and Neptune, the planet of fantasy, on Thursday at 9:21 AM—this instills discipline and forges the connections to legacy that are necessary to accomplish our wildest dreams.
The comedian is putting a new twist on the "beauty is on the inside" adage with her latest film I Feel Pretty, which finds her playing a woman who suffers a head injury that instills new levels of confidence in her, making her believe she's drop-dead gorgeous.
I hope I shaved my fingers in case he goes to hold my hand... I know, it's all absurd, but the idea of getting intimate with someone new instills a certain fear in me, and I'm convinced men have thought I'm just not interested and given up entirely.
There is a cool appeal to Ybarra's voice, the matter-of-fact way she lays out facts and feelings — "I felt a great urge to scream, but I didn't" — yet ultimately this stiff-upper-lip treatment instills a disconcerting flatness, making a kidnapping by hooded intruders seem almost banal.
There is a cool appeal to Ybarra's voice, the matter-of-fact way she lays out facts and feelings — "I felt a great urge to scream, but I didn't" — yet ultimately this stiff-upper-lip treatment instills a disconcerting flatness, making a kidnapping by hooded intruders seem almost banal.
Created by Adam Tobin and Deborah Wicks La Puma and presented by Atlantic for Kids, the children's division of the Atlantic Theater Company, the show "is an exuberant, time-traveling history lesson that instills confidence, too," Laura Collins-Hughes said in her review in The New York Times.
Through network effects, in which the very popularity of a service ensures that it keeps getting more popular, and unprecedented economies of scale — in which Amazon can make Alexa once and have it work everywhere, for everyone — tech instills a winner-take-all dynamic across much of the economy.
It is a country where the lip reveals no bitterness no irrelevant distress unless to be so secular instills a sharp remorse; it is a place where no one ever sees a face, and yet strange bodies meet and speak an alien sanskrit in which specific comprehension eternally resides, and no grammatical despairs are theirs.
"It's remarkable how as you move forward in time, the belief that football instills these particular masculine virtues in boys really does persist," says Kathleen Bachynski, a visiting scholar at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences who wrote her Columbia University dissertation on the history of youth football as a public health issue.

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