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 | Nov 19, 2024This week’s theme Words that appear to be misspelled This week’s words hight desistance colander proscription benison     
Desistance requires engagement with families and communities
 Image: Lila Kazemian             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg desistance
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
noun: The act of ceasing a behavior, particularly one considered harmful or unwanted.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
 From Old French desister (to withdraw), from Latin desistere (to leave
off), from de- (off) + sistere (to stop, stand still). Earliest documented
use: 1632.
 USAGE: 
“Pathways to desistance are rarely straightforward. The men expected
to face a range of structural, personal, and interpersonal barriers
to change.” Deirdre Healy; Study Finds Criminals Can Succeed in Turning Their Lives Around; Irish Times (Dublin); Jun 7, 2010. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:One cannot hire a hand; the whole man always comes with it. -Peter Drucker,
management consultant, professor, and writer (19 Nov 1909-2005) | 
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