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A city, Hatakeyama reminds us, is just a product of human intervention, no more permanent than the lime hills it came from.
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If the intervention promises no more than a chance of a few more hours or days of life, with no hope of a genuine recovery, those who believe in future lives may see it as a poor option.
Thus we would have 80% power to test the hypothesis that the internet-based intervention is no more than 0.25 of a standard deviation inferior when compared to standard care on the primary outcome measures.
Even when a fetus's survival depends on a woman undergoing some intervention, she can no more be compelled to consent to it than anyone else could be compelled to undergo a medical intervention to save another person.
When we found it difficult to judge whether collection from routine data involved identifiable private information, and the intervention procedures posed no more than minimal risk, we assumed that a waiver of consent would have been acceptable.
We nurses often become their translators, explaining the implications of interventions that may do no more than lengthen the dying process.
Although such interventions improve cleaning, in the post-intervention period the increase is no more than 85% [ 20], and the effects may decrease post-intervention unless ongoing feedback to environmental services staff is sustained [ 9].
In most cases no more than 3 interventions were needed.
LONDON — Someone in Britain having a nonsurgical cosmetic intervention has no more protection than someone buying a toothbrush.
"A person having a non-surgical cosmetic intervention has no more protection and redress than someone buying a ballpoint pen or a toothbrush," warns the report.
"A person having a non-surgical cosmetic intervention has no more protection and redress than someone buying a ballpoint pen or a toothbrush," said the report.
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