Sentence examples for sophisticated intervention from inspiring English sources

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It is entirely conceivable, of course, that people like Abu Mohammed could pose a risk if returned to the UK, but these are risks best mitigated by a sophisticated intervention programme which combines deradicalisation along with monitoring and surveillance.

Lack of knowledge therefore may not be the limiting factor for child morbidity, or a more sophisticated intervention may be more appropriate in this setting.

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Without sophisticated interventions Iona would, one assumes, have died long ago, indeed has nearly died four times, once (Birrell writes) because of a careless overdose.

Early intervention teams are specialised multi-disciplinary entities that seek to provide a range of sophisticated interventions to several distinct target populations.

A walking-based simple and low-cost intervention can lead to significant improvements (A1C, BMI) at 1 year (9), although more sophisticated interventions may be preferred for some patients.

Although some interventions may be dated due to inclusion of studies published as early as 1987, less sophisticated interventions may have the same or better payoff and achieve similar goals at less cost and complexity in implementation.

As willingness to pay for health increase further, it becomes optimal to provide this treatment also to patients with lower cardiovascular risk, and to substitute to more sophisticated interventions.

Our findings emphasize that better use of conventional treatments is necessary before sophisticated interventions should be introduced into the clinical setting; we were unable to detect strong associations between these three polymorphisms and mortality in patients with sepsis at admission to hospital [ 42].

Moreover, it would take only a minor decrease in cholesterol levels in the whole population to have a major effect on mortality, in contrast with highly sophisticated interventions and treatments, which merely have a positive effect on mortality in a restricted number of people [ 10, 11].

Additionally, in a seminal work, Craven, Marsh, and Debus [ 30] employed a sophisticated feedback intervention with primary aged students that combined internally focussed performance feedback with attributional feedback.

Furthermore, given the wealth of information about the benefits of comprehensive geriatric assessment, improving the outcomes of frail older people discharged from acute assessment units is likely to require a more sophisticated, integrated intervention that enables the delivery of the comprehensive geriatric assessment process, such as the admission of such patients to "virtual wards".

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