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wholistic
[ hoh-lis-tik ]
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of wholistic1
Example Sentences
Supporters argue that these additions could persuade school districts to support the voucher plan while providing a more wholistic approach to reforming education.
Shelmeshia Hill-Brown, the CEO of Wholistic Resolutions LLC in Chesapeake, Virginia, is a social worker and therapist who works with parents who financially support their adult kids.
Asked if his plan signaled a shift toward responding to community concerns rather than the “wholistic outreach†promised earlier this year, Harrell said it was not shifting away from the original plan but “evolving†the city’s approach to both issues.
It is a more wholistic stench that includes, at various times, a lack of communication, poor judgment and general daftness.
“Being at home also allows for a wholistic assessment of personal and social roles or identities,†she said.
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