Similar words: prevention, prevent, incentive, representative, revenue, event, events, seventy. Meaning: [prɪ'ventɪv] n. 1. remedy that prevents or slows the course of an illness or disease 2. any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome 3. an agent or device intended to prevent conception. adj. 1. preventing or contributing to the prevention of disease 2. tending to prevent or hinder 3. tending to ward off.
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31. Several states have recently put new money into preventive services for low-income pregnant women and their babies.
32. Accordingly, evaluation will be undertaken to ascertain that the preventive measures implemented have been effective.
33. It is clear, however, that the immune response in preventive and therapeutic vaccines differs in fundamental ways.
34. Paul Wellstone, D-Wis., said it could save money by encouraging preventive treatment that avoids lost productivity.
35. But their preventive use would save money, by reducing the number of children who have to go to hospital.
36. We included genetic counselling alone, for familial cases when no prenatal diagnosis is available, among primary preventive approaches.
37. Some preventive strategies and vaccines are not used because of a perceived lack of cost-effectiveness.
38. Many social workers fail to visit on a regular preventive basis and requests for assistance or cries for help are often ignored.
39. The effects of preventive and corrective measures will be monitored and the operation may be postponed until any problems have been resolved.
40. It was then argued that this provides the basis for preventive or corrective intervention in the form of competition policy.
41. But he said there is a real need to develop more effective preventive agents.
42. But the report was limited to comparing use of six preventive services.
43. In this sense cognitive therapy might sometimes serve a preventive function.
44. An increase in AIDS cases will strain both preventive and curative services.
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45. Apart from the clearly implied step toward preventive detention, it was almost impossible not to detect an underlying racism.
46. Currently, Medicare covers no preventive measures except for flu shots and mammograms every other year for women over 65.
47. Some preventive methods overlap but only one was considered for each congenital abnormality entity.
48. The only preventive measure researchers can take is to concentrate on what is triggering quakes on the rifts that are turned on.
49. He is among a growing minority of physicians combining the standard care of traditional medicine with certain nontraditional treatments and preventive measures.
50. An effective preventive strategy which challenged these interests would seriously disrupt or impose great costs on capitalist producers.
51. Too little is done to implement existing preventive knowledge or to develop preventive strategies known to be effective.
52. We have received clear evidence from opticians in our constituencies that the imposition of charges runs contrary to the concept of preventive medicine.
53. Despite this,(sentencedict.com) primary preventive measures of the sort recommended by Wilson have not emerged in public policy.
54. Third, it pointed to the necessity for critical preventive work to be recognized as a priority.
55. Laughter and fun should also be on your preventive medicine shelf.
56. Without such a preventive drive, the cost will rise dramatically with the growth of the very elderly population.
57. Two sets of findings in particular suggest preventive strategies that could considerably reduce the prevalence of acute psychotic episodes.
58. And environmental factors provide an obvious focus for a consideration of preventive options.
59. Seen simply as a preventive measure, education for older adults is a good investment.
60. Her order of preventive detention caused consternation among lawyers over a possible breach of civil liberties.
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