Sentence examples for act strategy from inspiring English sources

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The San Bernardino case represents a major shift in the government's All Writs Act strategy.

In 2003 the National Malaria Control Program adopted the ACT strategy to treat uncomplicated malaria, instead of CQ and other monotherapies, in line with WHO recommendations.

The ACT strategy uses T-cell-based cytotoxic responses to attack malignant cells (or any other types of abnormal cells) that escape the body's natural surveillance by using T cells that have a natural or genetically engineered reactivity to a patient's cancer cells.

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In principle, the slow release of a partner drug in such hybrids could complement the rapid action of the trioxolane moiety, much as the ACT strategies seek to combine a longer-acting partner drug with a rapid-acting artemisinin.

So after a year of prepping for the SAT, Ms. Rodeo got a copy of the "Real ACT" guide and started in on ACT strategies (guessing permissible; only the SAT deducts for wrong answers).

His tutors are putting in 15 to 20 hours a week at $200 to $400 an hour (more for Mr. Brown), giving lessons covering a range of topics, including point-slope formulas for middle school students applying to private high schools and SAT and ACT strategies for older students.

Importantly, we were not trialling a psychotherapeutic intervention; rather ACT strategies were used to enhance positive lifestyle behaviours.

The STAAR Act ("Strategies to Address Antimicrobial Resistance) was introduced into Congress with the aim to build on previous efforts by the Interagency Task Force, but this did not pass Congressional approval.

In Unsimple Truths, Sandra Mitchell argues that the long-standing scientific and philosophical deference to reductive explanations founded on simple universal laws, linear causal models, and predict-and-act strategies fails to accommodate the kinds of knowledge that many contemporary sciences are providing about the world.

As Matthew Yglesias of Vox has observed, such a scheme would resemble the Affordable Care Act's strategy for helping people to pay for health insurance. .

1) An act or strategy intended to improve a situation.

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