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Waiting Patiently (foaled 24 June 2011) [1] is a Thoroughbred horse competing in National Hunt racing. He tasted Grade 1 success in the Ascot Chase , beating the famous Cue Card . [ 2 ] The horse is being trained by Ruth Jefferson .
Patience of human users in the online world has been a subject of research. In a 2012 study [4] of tens of millions of users who watched videos on the Internet, Krishnan and Sitaraman showed that users lose patience in as little as two seconds while waiting for their chosen video to start playing. [5]
Waiting to get an appointment with a physician, staying in a waiting room before an appointment, and being observed during a physician's watchful waiting are different concepts in waiting for healthcare. When a patient is waiting, their family and friends may also be waiting for an outcome. [1] [2] Waiting time influences patient satisfaction.
Image credits: an1malpulse #5. Animal campaigners are calling for a ban on the public sale of fireworks after a baby red panda was thought to have died from stress related to the noise.
In many applications, a key component of watchful waiting is the use of an explicit decision tree or other protocol to ensure a timely transition from watchful waiting to another form of management, as needed. [15] This is particularly common in the post-surgical management of cancer survivors, in whom cancer recurrence is a significant concern.
In other words, self-control abilities are malleable, [21] a fact that can be a source of hope for those who struggle with this skill. In psychotherapy, treatment for impulse-control issues often involves teaching individuals to realize the downsides of acting on immediate urges and in turn to practice delaying gratification.
Patiently Waiting may refer to: Patiently Waiting, album by Joanna Beasley 2009; Patiently Waiting, album by Social Code 2001 "Patiently Waiting", song by singer Kathy Mattea, written by Gillian Welch, from Love Travels "Patiently Waiting", song by Mac Dre, Chop Da Hookman, Young Los & Mistah F.A.B. from Dre Area
In the video, the band members are situated in a hotel where they are the only constant images, as all other people are present for a moment, then fade away. Directed by Nigel Dick, it was one of the numerous videos produced by the band. The video was filmed on Valentine's Day during 1989, some scenes being shot at the Record Plant.