Sentence examples for much less treatment from inspiring English sources

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Other governments are too corrupt or incompetent to organize prevention programs, much less treatment.

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When he started, he explains, he and his colleagues were trained to treat the simple ailments of daily life; advanced diagnoses, much less treatments, were never expected of them.

There is good news for newly diagnosed patients: persuasive evidence that a sizable percentage of men and women who were diagnosed and treated would have lived just as long (perhaps longer) without treatment, or with much less radical treatment.

ONDCP is trying to say they spend more money on treatment than anything else, but if you look at all the money they're spending (including prevention and treatment; domestic law enforcement; interdiction; and international efforts, p.2 of the 2015 budget) they're spending much less on treatment and education than these classic quintessential drug war tactics.

This is a much less favorable treatment than having the student or parent as the 529 plan account owner.

My father says there are many prisoners fearing they have HIV or hepatitis who have not seen a doctor much less received treatment.

Of course, a patient might feel more comfortable with a physician who has had personal experience with his medical illness, but that alone wouldn't guarantee understanding, much less good treatment.

Tremadog in Gwynedd, for instance, is given a much less sceptical treatment than most, seemingly because it was a planned village intended as a market town rather than an industrial exemplar, its theatrical architecture and Coade stone figures "like finding a neon sign in a field".

(For comparison, Weiner himself got a much less vicious treatment on the Post's cover the day prior: "Meet Carlos Danger").. Weiner made plenty of references to the "difficult time" he and Abedin were having staying married, enough that he was almost asking viewers to wonder if his filthy behavior was borne out of some sort of struggle.

For almost half of the physicians, "deep sedation for distress in terminal phase" was the term that best described the decision to deliberately administer a medication to hasten death; much less frequently "symptom treatment" or "non-treatment decision".

With adequate treatment, quarantine is unnecessary, as the disease is made much less contagious with treatment, and no longer contagious after one month of therapy.[4].

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