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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more aggressive intervention" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing strategies or actions that are more forceful or assertive in nature, particularly in fields like healthcare, politics, or conflict resolution.
Example: "In light of the recent developments, the committee has decided to pursue a more aggressive intervention to address the ongoing crisis."
Alternatives: "a stronger intervention" or "a more forceful intervention".
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Ultimately, a pragmatic consideration applies: The new administration has only so much funding remaining to rescue the banks, but likely not enough to launch a more aggressive intervention.
PARIS — As European Union leaders prepare for yet another crisis summit meeting next week to discuss fundamental changes in economic governing, there are growing concerns that the latest potential approach — a more aggressive intervention by the European Central Bank — will not be enough to stabilize the markets and preserve the euro.
However, their immediate impact on clinical decisions may be limited as they would not inform specific course of treatment, other than perhaps suggest a more aggressive intervention plan.
Because patients with CFR < 2.5 had a worse outcome, a more aggressive intervention is warranted in these patients with better control of coronary risk factors and more frequent follow-up by noninvasive stress testing.
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While reasons for this difference are not entirely clear, one possibility may be that lower perceived physical functioning is a primary reason why severely obese individuals opt for bariatric surgery, a more aggressive treatment modality, over lifestyle intervention, a more conservative treatment modality.
20 It is possible that an earlier and more aggressive intervention would have enabled more substantial parenteral weaning, precluding the reduction in oral fluid intake.
Russian officials would have seen their meeting with Kushner as a green light for more aggressive intervention in the U.S. election.
There is therefore an urgent need to setup more aggressive intervention programs targeting good diet habits and physical activities for adolescents in Ho Chi Minh City.
The central bank action has been read by market Kremlinologists in both positive and negative light; some believe it was provoked by a threat to a specific European bank while others think it heralds much more aggressive intervention.
In a joint statement after Obama's television address Thursday night, Republican Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham dismissed the President's "half measures" and called for far more aggressive intervention: The President needs to devise a comprehensive strategy to degrade ISIS.
More detailed information is needed to answer questions such as 'should the first line treatment for vitiligo be topical agents (topical steroids or calcineurin inhibitors) or more aggressive intervention such as narrowband ultraviolet B?' A factorial trial design could evaluate all three treatment options in one trial (uncertainties 3 and 8).
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