adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
preventive detention
preventive medicine
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
action
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Isabel became suddenly aware of her own vulnerability and of the need for preventive action .
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Sometimes, the prospect of a breach of the peace may form the basis of pre-planned preventive action .
care
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Also, they may do more work in the areas of community outreach and preventive care than managers of a group practice.
detention
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Her order of preventive detention caused consternation among lawyers over a possible breach of civil liberties.
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Apart from the clearly implied step toward preventive detention , it was almost impossible not to detect an underlying racism.
health
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The system is intended to emphasize preventive health care and reduce costs.
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The other is preventive health care for all, including prenatal care.
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They can not observe preventive health care admonitions.
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Health expenditures necessitated by the inability of the illiterate adult to use preventive health care measures are not documented.
maintenance
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Much of the routine preventive maintenance is done by the operators who use the machines.
measure
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Despite this, primary preventive measures of the sort recommended by Wilson have not emerged in public policy.
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He is among a growing minority of physicians combining the standard care of traditional medicine with certain nontraditional treatments and preventive measures .
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The use of preventive measures is also illustrated.
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The only preventive measure researchers can take is to concentrate on what is triggering quakes on the rifts that are turned on.
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Seen simply as a preventive measure , education for older adults is a good investment.
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Currently, Medicare covers no preventive measures except for flu shots and mammograms every other year for women over 65.
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Accordingly, evaluation will be undertaken to ascertain that the preventive measures implemented have been effective.
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There are a lot of preventive measures that would reduce the number of severe mental problems.
medicine
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We have received clear evidence from opticians in our constituencies that the imposition of charges runs contrary to the concept of preventive medicine .
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There exists no preventive medicine for the pain of feeling excluded or underappreciated.
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The appointment of John Simon as first Medical Officer heralded the replacement of the grandiose principles of sanitary engineering by preventive medicine .
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It was hardly surprising that preventive medicine , and state medicine in particular, refused to give unconditional support to eugenics.
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He says physicians should be well-trained in standard medical care and also grounded in preventive medicine and healing alternatives.
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Such apathy is indicative of the generally low emphasis and under-investment in health education and preventive medicine in Britain.
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Laughter and fun should also be on your preventive medicine shelf.
service
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Child care agencies may offer preventive services at several different levels.
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Several states have recently put new money into preventive services for low-income pregnant women and their babies.
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Inevitably it is the preventive services that are most vulnerable to cuts - the playgroups and child-minder schemes, for example.
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But the report was limited to comparing use of six preventive services .
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The evidence on uptake was more mixed although there was a clear class gradient with regard to preventive services .
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Two dozen major California health maintenance organizations will receive a report card today on the quality of their preventive services .
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More financial support for family life and access to preventive services would help to reduce marital distress.
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The survey measured the availability of preventive services and was validated by a third party, the Medstat Group.
strategy
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Having said this, however, we have noted earlier the difficulties inherent in trying to mount preventive strategies .
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Some preventive strategies and vaccines are not used because of a perceived lack of cost-effectiveness.
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Too little is done to implement existing preventive knowledge or to develop preventive strategies known to be effective.
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An effective preventive strategy which challenged these interests would seriously disrupt or impose great costs on capitalist producers.
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Two sets of findings in particular suggest preventive strategies that could considerably reduce the prevalence of acute psychotic episodes.
work
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General preventive work is equally important.
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Even when children deny such beliefs, preventive work should still be done.
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The implications for preventive work are obvious.
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Third, it pointed to the necessity for critical preventive work to be recognized as a priority.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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preventive health care
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But he said there is a real need to develop more effective preventive agents.
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Her order of preventive detention caused consternation among lawyers over a possible breach of civil liberties.
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It was hardly surprising that preventive medicine, and state medicine in particular, refused to give unconditional support to eugenics.
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Some preventive strategies and vaccines are not used because of a perceived lack of cost-effectiveness.
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Such apathy is indicative of the generally low emphasis and under-investment in health education and preventive medicine in Britain.
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The effects of preventive and corrective measures will be monitored and the operation may be postponed until any problems have been resolved.
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The only preventive measure researchers can take is to concentrate on what is triggering quakes on the rifts that are turned on.
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The other is preventive health care for all, including prenatal care.