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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed intervention" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or authorization for intervention is being discussed, such as legal, medical, or organizational settings.
Example: "The committee approved the allowed intervention to address the ongoing issues within the department."
Alternatives: "permitted intervention" or "authorized intervention".
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(After a senator expressed concern that the law allowed "intervention into somebody's life without establishing some sort of reason why you are doing it," the committee declined to recommend it).
Attitudes towards LAI antipsychotics compared with oral medications were generally positive; most HCPs surveyed agreed that LAI antipsychotics allowed intervention to address non-adherence (83% agreed) and provided the best way to manage non-adherence due to poor insight (87% agreed).
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It also allowed interventions aimed at improving the quality of care in the participating institutions.
Constraint (11) sets an upper bound on the number of allowed interventions.
The long inception phase identified people's needs and allowed interventions to be tailored to the context of the municipality.
For example, the DetOpt solution comprises only 2 interventions when up to 3 interventions are allowed, whereas the CCOpt solution utilizes all 3 allowed interventions.
For both CCOpt and DetOpt, the maximal predicted target flux increases with the number of allowed interventions.
It is expected that the optimal value of v target will increase monotonically with L, the number of allowed interventions (enzyme up/down-regulation operations).
Apollo is targeted at multi-vehicle operations in mixed initiative interactions (allowing intervention of human operators).
Improvements in diagnostic techniques allow intervention in the early stages of osteonecrosis before femoral head collapse.
Ministers will this would allow intervention to stop councils using 15 minutes as a standard, while a ban would be far too blunt an instrument.
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