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I wanted it to be a beautiful artefact and hoped it would create an intellectual space which could accommodate a poem or a whole new screenplay from Tom Stoppard, or a hundred-page interview on Stravinsky or a tiny intervention that had edge and fun.
So, we fall back on the illusion that some surgical tiny intervention can be kept both surgical and tiny.
"We now understand how a tiny intervention can have a transformative impact on a child's life a generation later," he explains in the trailer.
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It suggests that God could design a few mechanisms at the edge of our present scientific understanding, and these tiny interventions would be enough to ensure that ordinary processes, predictable by science, would do the rest.
If the examination behaviour of a robust group such as medical students is so sensitive to such tiny interventions then that is something that medical educators have to understand.
This is eyewash, as Britain's tiny, determined, intervention in Sierra Leone suggests.
Not a policy post, just a tiny public service intervention from a concerned citizen.
Nungesser, however, did find one doctor who proposed a radical intervention: a tiny telescope, implanted in one of his eyes.
With the help of many interventions, that tiny baby with tetanus I treated so long ago survived.
Bottled and canned versions require the intervention of a tiny beer-widget.
Consequently, very few children were reached, the burden of worm disease averted was tiny, and impact of the intervention was disregarded in the estimates that follow (details are provided in the supplementary data, section 4).
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