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Discover LudwigThe phrase "elective by" is not a complete part of a sentence and cannot be used correctly on its own
It may be part of a larger phrase or sentence, but it is not grammatically correct on its own. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "The elective by the school board will determine the new curriculum for the upcoming academic year."
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The proposed changes in the House of Lords would have nearly cut in half the size of the upper chamber, from its present membership of 826 to 450, and made 80 percent of the body elective by 2025, with one-third of its elected membership chosen at each of three successive general elections beginning in 2015.
The participation in the elective by choice must also be discussed.
For the German context, it seems to be relatively high, probably again due to the participation in the elective by choice.
This might be explained by the participation in the elective by choice and a higher interest in family practice by female medical students [ 5- 7, 14].
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In Pelham, the high school spent $125,000 — with $21,000 of it from a local foundation — to expand its electives by 50percentthis yearaftertextendingits itschoolol day and adjusting the class schedule to create an extra 40-minute class period.
We suggest further research on the possibility of supporting South-South electives by Northern colleagues.
Antenatal betamethasone reduces respiratory morbidity in term babies delivered by elective caesarean section by 50%.
"That's when I'll pick up and struggle with St. Thomas Aquinas, or 'Elective Affinities,' by Goethe," he said.
The independent sector will provide some 10% of total elective procedures by 2008.
"In preparing for managing winter pressures, it is recommended that all providers pace their elective work by introducing elective breaks where trusts cease most in-patient elective activity and focus on treating emergence activity and non-admitted patients".
This year, ISTCs will treat 3% of those NHS patients having routine elective surgery; by 2008, that proportion will only be around 10%.
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