Sentence examples for intervention challenges from inspiring English sources

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If the first reaction is managed without physician intervention, challenges may proceed.

Reasons for failure of dissemination may include intervention complexity, costs of intervention, challenges in scaling, or difficulty in choosing among potentially effective interventions.

Even though the 5 ACCs were in charge of the communication and dissemination campaign (lifestyles messages and intervention challenges), publicists and journalists are in charge to disseminate the general information of this intervention and European project to general population through local, national and international newspapers and television media.

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The presence of mal-alignment of the mechanical axis makes the intervention challenging and its result unpredictable with higher revision rates secondary to loosening of tibial component [3, 4].

Consequently, we need to understand how to create a composition architecture that allows design-time requirements to be consistently used with an arbitrary set of services discovered at run time with no human intervention (Challenge 1).

They function as an artistic intervention, challenging pre-existing perceptions as well as institutional hierarchies in art.

26 27 While taking important steps forward, these socioecological frameworks are often developed at a level of abstraction that make determining important points of intervention challenging, a common occurrence that has been criticised more broadly in public health research.

These include: Amazonian shamanism, culture and cultural heritage, scientific research, contemporary uses, clinical interventions, challenges of globalization, politics and laws, environment and sustainability, plants from the Amazon, gender issues, and risks.

The search terms used were: public health, public health economics, guidance for economic/econometric evaluation of public health interventions, challenges of public health economics, methods of public health economics, world health organisation, and health economics [see Additional file 1].

During this plant systematics course, students were exposed to three instructional interventions challenging identified student tree-thinking difficulties (a 3D pipe cleaner activity (Halverson 2010b), a hypothetical plant activity (Halverson 2008), and an exercise comparing phylogenetic data (BioQUEST 2006)).

Their spectacles and interventions challenged the perception and sentiment enough to focus attention on faster access to drugs and a more sustained commitment to research with the recognition that AIDS has effects on all of us.

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