Sentence examples for complicated interventions from inspiring English sources

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The government is justifying its ever more complicated interventions in the economy by the need to hurry the process along.

"Instead of simply stopping energy companies doing secret trades between the generation and retail parts of their business, Ofgem is tinkering around the edges with a whole host of complicated interventions which will be difficult to properly monitor and enforce," she said.

It is important to remember that children's asthma disproportionately affects low-income urban households (IOM 2000) in which parents may find it difficult to achieve some of the more costly or complicated interventions described in the studies above.

However, technologic advances have enabled these devices to provide adequate image quality for less complicated interventions such as evaluating the alignment of a distal radius fracture after closed reduction, allowing dynamic evaluation of small joint stability, or assessing the adequacy of reduction and hardware placement in the operative treatment of certain fractures.

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RCTs are often not conducted in 'real-world' settings as reflected by the strict inclusion/exclusion criteria, performance in specialised centres and complicated intervention protocol.

This is mainly due to a strong selection bias for the use of GPI in patients with unstable presentation, and those undergoing complicated intervention.

Such different viewpoints of parents and their children might complicate intervention planning.

The incubation period of BSE (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy), or mad cow disease, in cattle is also on the order of years, which has complicated culling interventions [ 2].

Further, Boumendil and colleagues found that those very old patients admitted were in reasonably good health, had fewer fatal underlying diseases, and had fewer complicated surgical interventions.

The authors reported an intraoperative mortality rate of 33%, a hospital mortality rate of 83%, and no 6-month survivors and concluded that "older patients should be denied such complicated surgical interventions to conserve resources…" On the other hand, several groups have published different reports on acute type A aortic dissection repair in octogenarians.

Patients undergoing aortic surgery and those with complicated post-intervention courses, requiring multiple transfusions or re-intervention, constitute a high-risk group probably requiring more active preventive measures.

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