Sentences with phrase «known as an elective»

Home educated students are also known as elective home education (EHE) students.

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Thus the decision on whether to perform an elective cesarean delivery (also known as «patient choice cesarean» or «cesarean on demand») will come down to a number of ethical factors including the patient's concerns and the physician's understanding of the procedure's risks and benefits.
Elective induction offers the satisfaction of knowing your baby's birth date in advance, but it might not go as planned.
The idea that children «choose» selective mutism was such a popular idea that for a while SM was known as «elective mutism,» and it was attributed to poor parenting.
I don't know why I respond to the irrational, but I delivery about 200 babies a year, with a primary Cesarean section rate of 12 % (including women who choose an elective cesarean delivery, which is their right as AUTONOMOUS HUMAN BEINGS), and deliver about 1 baby per week, about 40 - 50 per year, to women who have NO interventions in labour.
As a result, far more rural people have run for elective office or held an elective office or know someone who has done so, and rural people have far more influence in a direct democracy manner over their local governments than people in urban areas.
A subjective body that — as a general rule — must be addressed before the passing of law for royal assent can be no bad thing whereas the risk of a elective dictatorship could be.
Labeled as chronically under - performing under the federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act, all electives had been stripped away to make more time for reading and math drills in an effort to boost state test scores.
If you know the students you might have the following year (as I do with my speech elective or my honors classes but not with my mainstream classes) set up a Google Drive document for kids to add to throughout the summer about what they've read.
Other students expressed the benefits of larger schools, such as having «electives opportunities that I don't even know about» and that there are «more options in the city.»
Wilson noted that experienced rescue groups also know that elective procedures, such as removing a skin mass, might have to wait.
After evaluating all sides and weighing the pros and the cons, as a group we have decided to no longer offer elective declawing surgery.
Breeds that are more likely to suffer from GDV can have an elective surgical procedure known as a gastropexy.
While the college acknowledged there may be medical issues that may necessitate partial or full digit amputation, it says elective declawing, also known as onychectomy, is not an appropriate means of dealing with feline behaviour issues like scratching furniture.
For instance, if you took elective courses such as Business Consulting or Financial Consulting, you might want to mention them so the employer knows you have special knowledge in these areas.
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