Sentence examples for interventions everyone from inspiring English sources

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A kitchen intervention, that like most interventions, everyone knew I needed except me.

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Several respondents mentioned that previously ' people were dying at home' but with the intervention ' everyone had heard' that the service was available in the kebele.

Now imagine a – far from impossible – "Yes" vote of 51 per cent or so, secured by cack-handed, backfiring pro-union interventions by everyone from Osborne to Barroso to Bowie.

Munro M. Bonnell makes Joe a cheerful boozer whose abrupt interventions into everyone else's lives are so unexpected, and often so absurd, that no one can resist doing what he tells them to.

Lady Sheila Hollins, chair of the British Medical Association's board of science, and a former colleague of Carr's at St George's hospital, London, stresses the importance of Carr's work: "The latest findings on dementia are of particular note as it's hoped that anything we learn from studies of dementia in Down's syndrome might lead to helpful, therapeutic interventions for everyone".

In clinical care, for example, patients' biases and ignorance about medicine usually exceed those of physicians; and (less frequently) patients refuse interventions that everyone considers best for them even family, friends, and these patients themselves, before a change of heart.

The PMI maximizes progress against malaria by improving logistics and delivery efforts that expand coverage of these interventions to everyone who needs them.

What if we began using whatever means are at our disposal to start performing growth mindset interventions on everyone we cared about?

It is a human right to consent to or refuse medical treatment or interventions and everyone has the right to make their own decisions about their bodies [ 18].

It would be great to be able to say, "Wow, one small intervention and everyone will do well," but, of course, it's really complex.

Certainly, the Japanese government seems to have made major mistakes in its intervention (as, everyone agrees, did FDR; I think we are arguing about whether his successes outweighed his mistakes).Making even less sense to me is the Daniel Gross article to which Mr DeLong is responding:The argument that the New Deal's efforts "perhaps had prolonged, the Depression," is likewise a canard.

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