Sentence examples for treating consequences from inspiring English sources

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An alternative hypothesis, Dr. Sacks said, is that using coal might be more about treating consequences of wilting than preventing it.

Institutions and penalty measures are merely treating consequences, while the underlying causes go recognised and untreated.

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Treating the consequences of the obesity explosion with drugs will create an "unsustainable financial burden" in these countries and there is an "urgent need" to understand why unhealthy behaviours are adopted by both individuals and communities.

It can choose to continue its war of attrition with regulators, constantly testing the legal limits and, when it crosses them, treating the consequences as the cost of doing business.

Next to lurid stories about adultery and photos of flapper-era mogas (modern girls) are advertisements for clinics treating the consequences ("Before the parties at the end of the year, you should sort out your gonorrhoea").

Jo Webber, the deputy director of policy of the Ambulance Service Network at the NHS Confederation, said: "The role of the NHS should not just be about treating the consequences of alcohol-related harm but also about active prevention, early intervention, and working in partnership with services in local communities to raise awareness of alcohol-related harm".

While treatment for myxomatous mitral valve disease in humans ranges from repair to total replacement, therapies in dogs focus on treating the consequences of the resulting mitral regurgitation.

In this sense, studying EC in people that experiences stressful events is relevant not only for assessment purposes, but for providing clinical psychologists with a pertinent variable in treating the consequences of trauma to mental health and quality of life.

Now they'll make billions from treating the consequences of overprescription.

More than several hundreds of millions of people will be diabetic and obese over the next decades in front of which the actual therapeutic approaches aim at treating the consequences rather than causes of the impaired metabolism.

We estimate the cost of treating the consequences of unsafe abortion to the Rwanda health system in 2012 at $1.7 million, non-medical costs (overhead and infrastructure) comprising 49% of this total.

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