The following social democratic successor, George Papandreou, was then accused of claiming the deficit was higher than it really was in order to
prompt the intervention of the troika, the tripartite body composed of the European Commission, European Central Bank, and International Monetary Fund.
Or is it the case of Ibeto whose business was almost driven under but for
the prompt intervention of the then late President Umaru Musa Yar» Adua.
The prompt intervention of men of the state fire service and security...
Not exact matches
Chinese shares tumbled more than 8 percent on Monday amid renewed fears about the outlook for the world's No. 2 economy, reviving the specter
of a full - blown market crash that
prompted unprecedented government
intervention earlier this month.
The second trial included four groups
of women: one with lactation consultants, one with electronic
prompts for doctors, one with both
interventions and one with neither.
These contractions may help speed delivery
of the placenta and minimize blood loss afterward (breastfeeding alone is insufficient, however, in the case
of postpartum hemorrhage, when
prompt intervention by the medical staff is essential).
The aim
of this study was to evaluate adherence to the Neonatal Resuscitation Program algorithm by subjects working from memory as compared to subjects using a decision support tool that provides auditory and visual
prompts to guide implementation
of the Neonatal Resuscitation Program algorithm during simulated neonatal resuscitation.Healthcare professionals (physicians, nurse practitioners, obstetrical / neonatal nurses) with a current NRP card were randomized to the control or
intervention group and performed three simulated neonatal resuscitations.
Prompt and effective
intervention with an appropriate diet is a key factor in management
of persistent diarrhoea (1).
A leaked letter from business secretary Vince Cable appeared to place his department at odds with that
of the energy and climate change secretary,
prompting a reported
intervention from prime minister David Cameron.
His
interventions prompted the former prime ministrer to accuse his friend
of spending too much time with the anti-war MP George Galloway:
He lauded Ooni for his
prompt technical
intervention that nip the crisis in the bud, saying the traditional ruler had demonstrated the attribute
of a peaceful leader.
«In view
of this, I want our people to be more security conscious and report any strange exposition observed to the police for
prompt security
intervention», he said.
Had it not been for Unite's
prompt intervention this problem would have remained unchecked to the disadvantage
of many mesothelioma sufferers and their families.
The criticism
of Cameron over Europe by Lord Howe
prompted a withering
intervention by Lord Mandelson.
Meanwhile, the monarchs who early commended the leadership and members
of the State Police Community Relations Committee, PCRC for their
prompt security
intervention in the state, said their productive and proactive contributions towards the actualization
of a secured state had yielded meaningful results in years past.
This
prompted Talia Berkowitz
of the University
of Chicago and her colleagues to test the effectiveness
of a simple
intervention that encouraged more math interactions at home.
«The current landscape
of stem cell tourism should
prompt a re-evaluation
of current approaches to study cell - based
interventions with respect to the design, initiation and conduct
of U.S. clinical trials,» the authors wrote.
(1) In this study — the LIFEstyle study performed in the Netherlands — 290 women were assigned to a 6 - month lifestyle -
intervention programme preceding 18 months
of infertility treatment (
intervention group) while 287 women were assigned to
prompt infertility treatment over the same 24 month study period (control group).
The analysis calculated rates
of vaginal birth
of a healthy singleton at term in natural and assisted reproduction conception comparing women in the
intervention (lifestyle modification) group and those in the control (
prompt treatment) group according to six different subgroups: these subgroups were defined by age (over or under 36 years), cycle regularity (ovulatory or anovulatory) and body weight (above or below a BMI
of 35 kg / m2).
Across two different cohorts
of students in a college statistics class, the researchers randomly assigned half the student participants to receive the
intervention prompt; the other half received no
prompt, serving as the comparison group.
College students who participated in a self - administered
intervention prompting them to reflect about their use
of classroom resources had final grades that were higher than their peers, according to new findings published in Psychological Science, a journal
of the Association for Psychological Science.
The three behavioral
interventions, implemented alone or in combination, were: suggested alternatives, which presented electronic order sets suggesting nonantibiotic treatments; accountable justification, which
prompted clinicians to enter free - text justifications for prescribing antibiotics into patients» electronic health records; and peer comparison, which sent emails to clinicians that compared their antibiotic prescribing rates with those
of «top performers» (those with the lowest inappropriate prescribing rates).
The Reach Out to Enhance Wellness trial (RENEW) involved a home - based
intervention consisting
of a personally tailored workbook, quarterly newsletters, and telephone counseling with automated
prompts.
The ineffectiveness
of remediation has
prompted studies
of prevention and early
intervention, which together might reduce the number
of children who eventually qualify as reading disabled or who require literacy services through federally mandated Title I programs.
Positive response to her work on classroom
interventions prompted Dr. Wilson to seek out opportunities to share the implications
of research in brain science and psychology to improve teaching and support student learning with educators and with community agencies that support students.
The plans suggest a range
of prohibited events that would
prompt intervention including the appointment
of unsuitable staff and failure to ensure the safety
of the children.
School psychologists are uniquely positioned in schools to facilitate the development, delivery, and monitoring
of prompt, effective, and culturally responsive mental and behavioral health services
of prevention and
intervention.
College students who participated in a self - administered
intervention prompting them to reflect about their use
of classroom resources had final grades that were higher than their peers, according to new findings published in Psychological Science, a journal
of the Association for Psychological Science.
But the lack
of detail in the white paper has
prompted questions about how such
interventions will be carried out.
Cook noted that Apple purposely chose not to make «a ton
of money» off its customers» data and that Facebook failed to effectively regulate itself,
prompting a need for government
intervention.
Breaking the cycle
of victimization through early identification and
prompt intervention may prevent persistent physical and mental health problems in children who experience bullying.
One
of the authors
of the long - awaited report
of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention Evaluation Project (ATSISPEP) says it should not end up in a Northern Territory
Intervention style response but
prompt an implementation «partnership» with guidance from its authors and coordination across and within government.
Then, after 1 year, half
of the couples were randomly assigned to the
intervention, which
prompted them to take an additional 10 minutes for the following emotional reappraisal activity (the other half was the control group; those couples received no additional instruction):
First, the few studies that have followed participants beyond the immediate
intervention period (6 months or less) have noted a decay of intervention effect on behavior over time, 5,6 prompting members of the National Institutes of Health Consensus Panel: Intervention to Prevent HIV Risk Behavior to identify sustainability of program effectiveness as 1 of the most important questions that professionals who are concerned with risk prevention face.7 A challenge for behavioral change interventions in general, this issue is particularly vexing for interventions that target decreased involvement in sex and substance use with advancing age during adolescence.8, 9 Second, multiple behaviors (sex without a condom, sex with multiple partners, substance use before sex, etc) directly and indirectly place individuals at risk for acquisi
intervention period (6 months or less) have noted a decay
of intervention effect on behavior over time, 5,6 prompting members of the National Institutes of Health Consensus Panel: Intervention to Prevent HIV Risk Behavior to identify sustainability of program effectiveness as 1 of the most important questions that professionals who are concerned with risk prevention face.7 A challenge for behavioral change interventions in general, this issue is particularly vexing for interventions that target decreased involvement in sex and substance use with advancing age during adolescence.8, 9 Second, multiple behaviors (sex without a condom, sex with multiple partners, substance use before sex, etc) directly and indirectly place individuals at risk for acquisi
intervention effect on behavior over time, 5,6
prompting members
of the National Institutes
of Health Consensus Panel:
Intervention to Prevent HIV Risk Behavior to identify sustainability of program effectiveness as 1 of the most important questions that professionals who are concerned with risk prevention face.7 A challenge for behavioral change interventions in general, this issue is particularly vexing for interventions that target decreased involvement in sex and substance use with advancing age during adolescence.8, 9 Second, multiple behaviors (sex without a condom, sex with multiple partners, substance use before sex, etc) directly and indirectly place individuals at risk for acquisi
Intervention to Prevent HIV Risk Behavior to identify sustainability
of program effectiveness as 1
of the most important questions that professionals who are concerned with risk prevention face.7 A challenge for behavioral change
interventions in general, this issue is particularly vexing for
interventions that target decreased involvement in sex and substance use with advancing age during adolescence.8, 9 Second, multiple behaviors (sex without a condom, sex with multiple partners, substance use before sex, etc) directly and indirectly place individuals at risk for acquisition
of HIV.
Usually, these
intervention programs are designed to enhance parental sensitivity, the ability to accurately perceive children's attachment signals, and the ability to respond to these signals in a
prompt and appropriate manner.2 The ultimate goal
of these
interventions is to turn insecure - avoidant (A) and insecure - resistant (C) attachment relationships into secure (B) child - parent attachment relationships.2 In a few programs, the
intervention is not only directed at sensitive parental behaviour but also at maternal mental attachment representations, as in the STEEP (Steps Toward Effective Enjoyable Parenting) program described by Egeland.
Advances in computing power and mobile technology, and the wide availability
of high - speed internet and smartphones, have
prompted much greater use
of technology in social service, early
intervention and home visiting.
the DadTime engagement
intervention, which evaluates the effects
of a smartphone app that guides and supports fathers in making and following through on plans for attending JB parenting
intervention sessions and
prompts them to practice the skills they learned at home.
Provided
prompt assistance to callers reporting abuse
of elderly and / or disabled persons, assessing needs, documenting concerns, as well as coordinating crisis management and emergency care /
interventions with other professionals as needed.