Sentences with phrase «more radical interventions»

While Canadian law on the use and manipulation of gametes and embryos is quite conservative, those seeking less bureaucratic or more radical interventions can simply ask the potential surrogate mother to cross the Canada-U.S. border where IVF would be performed following, for example, sex selection or pre-implantation genetic testing in a more technology - friendly American state.
NCLB is a much more radical intervention,» notes Gary Orfield.

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This is an extremely polarised choice for most women, especially women on their first baby, who may not want to attend a unit where they will more than likely be subject to a lot of interventions, yet on the other hand find the thought of a homebirth too radical.
Strikingly, the treatment approach didn't make a difference to 10 - year survival: Ninety - nine percent of the more than 1600 men in the trial were alive after a decade, whether they had initially received radical surgery, radiation, or active monitoring, which meant no immediate therapy, but intervention as needed.
More recently, he was commissioned by the Dulwich Picture Gallery in London to create «Made in China», a radical intervention into the Gallery's permanent collection using an inexpensive Chinese replica.
On second thought, Brief Interventions for Radical Change, like the book, is more to the point.»
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