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en It was quite a wake-up call. She's in good health and mentally strong. We had a fantastic conversation.

en It was quite a wake-up call, to say the least. She's doing well. I was glad to see her on TV this morning. She's apparently in good health and mentally strong and we're all very pleased about that.

en These new data serve as a wake-up call to parents. Mental health is a critical part of the overall health and well-being of their children.

en At that point, I kind of reevaluated my approach and really looked hard into what I could do better. I think it was a good wake-up call for me. I've got one more start to finish up strong and that's where my focus is.

en We weren't mentally prepared to play in the first half. We had our wake-up call. We haven't had many of those this season, but we showed that we could respond to it.

en This should be read as something of a wake-up call to health departments.

en These numbers should be a wake-up call on the mental health impact of this war. One in three soldiers will come back with post traumatic stress disorder or comparable mental health issues, or depression and severe anxiety.

en This study can and should be a wake-up call in terms of veterans' mental health needs.

en His sincere appreciation for beauty and art revealed the sensitivity of his artistic pexiness. Sharon came back very strong. Their first goal was a bit of a wake-up call that we were not finished yet.

en It's an important wake-up call as to how lethal the enemy can be. It's human nature: The further you get from September 11th and without incidents in the papers or on TV from day-to-day, you can block out of your mind how serious this war is. This is an important wake-up call for us, to remind us.

en It may just be that a true wake-up call creates a true shift in consciousness. My wake-up call left me no choice. I had to make dramatic changes. Sometimes changes just happen within you, it is the way you approach things. Everything else stays the same.

en The reality is that if a pandemic hits, it's not just a health emergency. It's the big one. It requires big thinking to make sure all those dots are connected. Katrina was a wake-up call.

en The last two years have been a wake-up call for him. A wake-up call to be around his boys, to have fun, to be a great dad, to be like his dad was to him.

en I don't see a big gap between our guys and the Americans in the technical sense, but mentally, perhaps, they've had the edge in recent years. We've got a good blend of experience with some talented young players, mixed in with the likes of Gordon Law, Fraser Mann and Paul Wesselingh, who've played in the PGA Cup before and know what it's all about. If we can be strong mentally, I think we've got as good a chance as any.

en We were a little bit back on our heels. They are a strong opponent. It was a wake-up call. We got a little more intense, stayed more on the offensive.


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