Sentence examples for defined as an effort from inspiring English sources

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An intervention is defined as an effort with the purpose of reducing CVD risk in a defined target group and each intervention thus has the capacity to prevent CVD and produce QALYs.

Opponents argue something as simple as downloading a large file – a movie for example – could potentially be defined as an effort to "degrade" a network.

This mainstreaming policy has also been recently defined as an effort to reach people with a migration background through needs-based social programming and policies that also target the general population (Collet & Petrovic, 2014, p. 2).

Beyond just the DREAM Act, the student movement in general is defined as an effort to make education a right.

Reflexivity has been defined as "an effort to reflect on how the researcher is located in a particular social, political, cultural and linguistic context" [[ 12], p.179].

This requires "reflexivity" which is defined as "an effort to reflect on how the researcher is located in a particular social, political, cultural and linguistic context" and allows a deeper sense of self as having multiple identities [ 25].

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Ineffective efforts were defined as an inspiratory effort observed by a peak electrical activity of the diaphragm (EAdi peak) without a simultaneously triggered ventilator cycle.

Antimicrobial stewardship can be defined as an ongoing effort by a healthcare institution to optimise antimicrobial utilisation hence improve patient outcomes, ensure cost-effective therapy and reduce adverse sequelae of antimicrobial use (including antimicrobial resistance) [ 2].

Genocide is defined as a calculated effort to destroy a national, ethnic, racial or religious group.

If the attack could not be repulsed, the new playbook calls for "active defense," which General Dempsey defined as a "proportional" effort "to go out and disable the particular botnet that was attacking us".

During workouts, we were constantly reminded to stay out of the "gray zone," defined as an intensity of effort that feels hard but isn't tough enough to improve fitness.

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