Sentences with phrase «before system intervention»

ESP ® ON: for a high level of safety by adapting to the sporty character of the car ESP ® Sport Handling Mode: allows wider yaw angles before system intervention for a sporty driving style ESP ® OFF: system deactivated for a sporty driving style on closed circuits.

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In a fast - moving media environment, any form of statutory intervention in the industry would be likely to be out of date before a statute was even in place, whereas a self regulatory system can move swiftly to deal with the pace of technological and industrial change.
It is only a matter of time before we can therapeutically target this system as a preventative or curative intervention
Before doctors came up with a drug regime to get around the deadly problem of organ rejection, surgeons tried such unsuccessful interventions as destroying patients» immune systems through massive doses of radiation and even transplanting a kidney encased in a plastic bag.
Anatomic cross-sectional area (CSA) of the quadriceps muscle was assessed by computed tomography scanning (Philips Brilliance 64; Philips Medical Systems) before and after 12 wk of intervention, as described previously (28).
A reformed monitoring system should document what the nature of the complaints are, what can be done to remedy them, and, as the President's Commission pointed out, what early - intervention strategies can be used to head off complaints before they harden into administrative or legal grievances.
Before the colonial interventions of the west, the distinctive features of our socio — political system were cultural plurality, devolution of political power at all levels and the participatory mode of governance from the grassroots to the top.
Although LEAs are likely to be given a lengthy transition period before serious intervention is contemplated by either the counties or state, new federal education law — the Every Student Succeeds Act — calls on states to have new accountability systems in place for the 2016 - 17 school year.
Four years later, none of the 16 schools that Ronan and her team targeted for special interventions is stuck in «academic emergency» — the lowest rung of the Ohio accountability system, and the label most of them shared before the turnaround.
BMW says drivers can now keep their hands off the wheel (effectively letting adaptive cruise control and lane keeping assist fully pilot the car) for over 30 seconds; Digital Trends clocked 44 seconds of hands - free time before the system demanded human intervention.
Partnering across legal, social services, medical and information providers to address the array of justice needs that people face may be the key to the early detection, diagnosis and intervention necessary to empower Alaskans to solve their problems before they find themselves in the legal system.
Intervention effects were evident for cortisol and parasympathetic nervous system reactivity only among children placed in foster care before age 24 and 18 months, respectively, providing experimental evidence of a sensitive period in humans during which the environment is particularly likely to alter stress response system development.
Intervention effects on both the PNS and HPA axis were evident for children placed before 24 months of age, suggesting the possible presence of a sensitive period during which stress response systems are most strongly influenced by environmental inputs.
This monitoring is good for the health care system, because if we can provide early detection or intervention, things can be caught before a condition gets worse.
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