Sentences with phrase «curative work»

In many cases, the seller is not even aware of the behind - the - scenes curative work that has been done for the seller to convey insurable title to their buyer.
Performed title curative work pursuant to the recommendations set out in various title opinions.
Extensive curative work on Drilling and Division Order Title Opinions, satisfying requirements set forth by oil and gas attorneys.

Not exact matches

Stage three will see us continuing the work of stage two and matching increased diversity of supply with an ability to respond to the new diversity of demand in preventive and curative medicine - tackling the underlying causes of health inequalities as well as providing the best care.
It heralds a new era of curative treatment for patients with hepatitis C. Similar drugs that work equally well for all genotypes are now in the final stages of clinical development.
Some work to treat or avert certain diseases, such as Jānuśīrṣāsanas A, B and C, which have curative and preventative effects in relation to diabetes.
Cassie strongly believes in the curative power of good relationships because she has seen it work in her own life — she also cites reputable scientific studies, like this Harvard survey, to support her position.
Similarly, several groups are working on public health systems that empower communities to deal with most of their health issues, through combining traditional and modern systems, and through strengthening the links between safe food and water, nutrition, preventive health measures, and curative care.
In most of the cases, curative - intent radiation works best when the volume of the tumor has been reduced to a microscopic level.
Yet, ironically, it would appear that the curative aspect of her work may still be more contagiously extensive than she thinks, given the serenity that radiates out from her paintings when one encounters them in a gallery context.
Working from the dual vantage points of South Africa and Europe, the project considers plants as both witnesses and actors in history, and as dynamic agents — linking nature and humans, rural and cosmopolitan medicine, tradition and modernity — across different geographies, histories and systems of knowledge, with a variety of curative, spiritual and economic powers.
In a break during the installation of a new display of her work at The Photographers» Gallery, South African photographer Zanele Muholi is holding forth ardently about the lives of the black lesbian women and trans men she portrays, showing me their portraits alongside their harrowing testimonies of homophobic violence, «curative» rape and extreme prejudice from the medical, religious, legal and political worlds.
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