词汇 | example_english_escalation |
释义 | Examples of escalationThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. When the patient ultimately deteriorates, the clinical staff should be supported if they decide that there should be no escalation in care. There was a pattern of an escalation in sy mptoms f ollowing each investigation and initial dramatic response to treatment. Both countries mobilized their armies, but pressure from the international community averted further escalation. The transition process in all three countries was marked by a sharp escalation in the conflicts between regimes and their opponents. Then an escalation in the number of cases was observed, reaching a second and higher peak after a few days. This is further complicated when dose escalation occurs. A violent strategy would have led inevitably to spiralling escalation, with the state having the strategic edge at every turn in the foreseeable future. We hypothesized that a temperament characterized in infancy by low activity and high fear would predict escalations in internalizing symptoms. Thus, a border dispute is successfully managed if the dispute is resolved, mitigated or at least prevented from escalation. Accelerated radiotherapy regimen for malignant gliomas using stereotactic concomitant boosts for dose escalation. The accumulation of such interactions is likely to result in escalation of internalizing symptoms. Temperament did not predict escalation in externalizing symptomatology for girls, but low levels of fear predicted increases in internalizing symptoms. The data here cannot provide a complete answer as to the cause of the escalation in officially recorded statistics on psychiatric morbidity. The difference was most marked in the typically short escalation phase, when daughters performed more personal care. The same applied to the escalation phase : fluctuations occurred until the care recipient was transferred permanently to an institution or died at home. Under such circumstances escalation in the quest for an unobtainable total victory is a natural recourse. Other factors besides deviant peers, however, could account for the escalation of a deviant career trajectory. The long-term impact of peer rejection therefore is not limited to an escalation of behavior problems among already troubled children. We found that low fear and high activity level was associated with escalation in both externalizing and depressive symptoms for boys. Thus, temperament predicted escalation in externalizing symptoms for boys only. Doses were escalated at a minimum of 4-week intervals (3 mg/day steps at each interval) during a 16-week dose-escalation phase. Sometimes there follows a short escalation phase, when more hands-on care-giving is required prior to the institutionalisation and death of the relative. Members of the family allow for a wide range of affect without escalation or disengagement. There was no significant dose escalation of methadone after initial pain relief was achieved, and this level of analgesia was sustained. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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