Sentence examples for hands-on interventions from inspiring English sources

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He handled BBC Today's John Humphrys with firmness, he got drawn into the doings of the House of Lords more than was originally intended, and became popular, not least for hands-on interventions to save the occasional noble life.

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The new growth committee is packed with Tories seen as less sympathetic than Cable to hands-on intervention – such as business minister Michael Fallon and planning minister Nick Boles, who enraged nimbys last week by calling for a mass house-building programme.

There are two and fortunately for everyone involved, neither would require major hands-on intervention by Congress or by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission SECC), the ultimate overseer of the market's self-regulatory organizations.

In this study we attempted to implement and then evaluate a simple hands-on intervention, consisting of a series of hands-on games and puzzles, to increase nursing student engagement with core concepts and anatomical learning involved in clinical anatomy and physiology.

19 Two studies on cardiovascular prevention reported that participants felt that they had sufficient knowledge on how to reduce cardiovascular risk, but appreciated a hands-on intervention programme to help them put that knowledge into practice.

In addition, the 2000 survey was conducted anonymously by mail, whereas our survey was conducted on the phone by a research assistant halfway through an intensive, hands-on intervention, so the responses reported here may have been influenced by exposure to intervention materials and staff.

The child is exposed to the intervention which is based on repetition and facilitated by devices or physiotherapist's hands-on treatment.

This study evaluates whether a hands-on educational intervention makes a significant difference in the proper use of a child passenger restraint by a parent.

We are also mindful that a patient's positive attitudes to treatment may have an influential effect on their perceived benefits and compliance [ 18] and the potential for a greater number of patients in this sample (through their presentation and possible request for referral to physiotherapy) to hold more strongly with beliefs related hands-on practice and intervention.

Effective programs may include hands-on street outreach and intervention, mental health services, out-of-school programs, police/community relations and arts-based practices.

Secondly, we employed distant reiki, and not traditional hands-on reiki, as our intervention.

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