Synonym: bar. Similar words: invention, convention, conventional, intervention, revelation, mention, attention, not to mention. Meaning: [prɪ'venʃn] n. the act of preventing.
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121. The message that prevention is better than cure applies just as much to dental problems as it applies to heart disease.
122. Prevention of overloading is another important target for the would-be licence holder.
123. It also has the highest number of community relations and crime prevention officers - 192.
124. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are also devoting resources to this effort.
125. Assess the impact of modern medical devices on the emergence and prevention of nosocomial infections.
126. Interest in prevention of the break-up of families was discernible from the inception of the child care service.
127. Possessing a knife was not perse an unlawful act under the Prevention of Crime Act 1953, s.1.
128. But there are virtually no powerful forces within the gay AIDS prevention movement arguing for prevention first.
129. Indeed, the exercise of such anticipatory coping was one of Caplan's central notions for primary prevention.
130. Certainly such pressures and demands point to the need to make both prevention and treatment of chronic diseases a priority.
131. B.. Develop more effective international surveillance networks for the anticipation, recognition, control, and prevention of emerging infectious diseases.
132. This paradox has prompted research on the potential contribution of varying infant care practices to the prevention of deaths from this syndrome.
133. They offer confidential counselling, basic crime prevention advice and help with practical details like insurance claims.
134. Smith said he wants private corporations to get involved in tuberculosis prevention.
135. We appear to be a long way from finding effective means of primary prevention of attempted suicide.
136. Thankfully, prevention of split ends isn't as drastic as the cure.
137. Finally, tertiary prevention aims to reduce the duration and severity of the disease which is established.
138. The Labour party is fully committed to health promotion and prevention care.
139. Pre-operative period Nursing responsibilities centre upon the prevention of potential complications.
140. Card Watch, the banking industry's plastic card fraud prevention campaign, issues top tips for travelling abroad.
141. Over time, you should be able to recognize your own asthma triggers and develop a prevention or treatment plan for them.
142. Educators feared these young men were missing the AIDS prevention message.
143. Prevention New parents may need some information in understanding the developmental progress of bowel function.
144. This type of secondary prevention does however raise serious and controversial issues about social and medical ethics.
145. Other activities address the development and implementation of guidelines for preventing emerging infectious diseases and the provision of prevention information.
146. There is, however, no systematic knowledge of what crime prevention officers do.
146. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
147. Prevention is quiet, but politicians who mount all-out attacks on symptoms generate great publicity.
148. Preventive action beyond the point of a child's admission to care is seen as a fourth level of prevention.
149. In these cases, prevention might have to be in terms of limiting sales from chemist shops.
150. The prevention and the alleviation sheds the varicosity symptom.
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