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Sagy

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Sa´gy
a.1.Full of sage; seasoned with sage.


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I am grateful to Amnon Reichman, Adam Hofri-Winogradow, Tehila Sagy, and Pedro Fortes for their insight on the topics discussed in the Note, and also to the editors of the Stanford Law Review for their helpful suggestions.
From our review of the literature on life satisfaction and quality of life, socioeconomic status along with a myriad of variables contribute to life satisfaction in patients suffering from chronic conditions (Anke & Fugl-Myer, 2003; Sagy, Antovovsky, & Adler, 1990).
Antonovsky and Sagy (1986) argued that the capacity to mobilize resistance resources, and the key to holistic wellness, is based on a sense of social coherence which Antonovsky defines as: ".
 
 
 
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