Sentences with phrase «produced dramatic gains»

When the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) was founded in 1930, the acute health care needs of children were largely infectious in nature.1 Over the ensuing 80 years, as increasingly effective vaccines, hygiene, and other public health initiatives produced dramatic gains, astute observers began to note that many noninfectious disease entities, such as developmental, behavioral, educational, and family difficulties, were playing increasingly prominent roles in affecting child health and well - being.

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Although the advances we'll see may not yield dramatic increases in longevity like those observed during the 20th century when society successfully tackled infectious and parasitic diseases, it will probably produce some impressive gains against age - related diseases and disorders.»
The gains in schools that received «high - dosage tutoring in math were dramatic,» and the study found that although the tenets of the program worked together to produce strong overall results, tutoring was, on its own, «highly effective in increasing achievement.»
After failing to change the district's opinion, Pearson prepared a preliminary evaluation of its own — a «briefing packet» for Superintendent Romer, full of numbers indicating that Waterford was producing dramatic achievement gains.
Achieve3000, the Leader in Differentiated Instruction, and Ray D. Molo Middle School, a school in southern Louisiana, partnered to produce dramatic literacy gains and improved scores on the Louisiana Educational Assessment Program.
Demonstrate a record of producing dramatic student achievement gains as a teacher in a tightly disciplined setting
The first quarter of 2018 produced quite a bumpy time in the market, as key indexes realized dramatic closing price gains and losses as well as erratic intraday swings.
In fact, these gains would increase the total account value and produce a more dramatic decline.
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