Sentences with phrase «without additional intervention»

A simple carbon tax can't do that without additional intervention from Congress.
Once my labor was in full swing, Lynn was absolutely critical in enabling me to deliver my baby without any additional interventions.

Not exact matches

Provide education during pregnancy that builds women's confidence in their ability to labor and give birth without medical intervention that can pose additional risks.
A total of 44 healthy young men (22 ± 1 y) volunteered to participate in a 12 - wk resistance - type exercise training intervention program, with or without additional protein supplementation.
Ingesting a smaller (20 g) dose of protein, with or without additional leucine, did not significantly increase overnight muscle protein synthesis rates compared with the placebo intervention
Third, some assume that students already achieving at the highest levels will be successful without additional educational interventions and progress.
Principal Lentz says the addition of DreamBox helped her teachers serve more students, «It felt like we had an additional intervention teacher without needing to add staff».
Within an MTSS framework, it is expected that core instruction will support approximately 80 % of students (i.e., 80 % of students will meet grade level expectations) without additional instruction or intervention needed.
To enable educators to configure the Bridges Intervention materials to fit their local needs, schools and districts can buy additional materials without teachers guides.
This opens up the range of content that's available to children, allowing them to make some additional selections, like accessing more books, without parental intervention.
This study from China provides additional proof that natural climate change is a powerful driving force that produces warning phases without human intervention.
An additional 123 parents were assigned to receive intervention without a randomly selected comparison group.
These findings are relevant and appropriately contextualised as «additional aims» for early intervention, without underestimating other important aspects of care, such as impaired functioning, which may not be strongly associated with suicidality, but still represent fundamental targets for the management of young people with early psychosis.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z