Unassisted Sentence Examples

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  • The responsibilities and anxieties of government unassisted by parliament, and the continued struggle against the force of anarchy, weighed upon him and exhausted his physical powers.

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  • Roosevelt. The 32nd president of the United States was struck by polio as a child and never walked unassisted again.

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  • In extreme circumstances, you may have to have an unassisted home birth.

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  • You might also have an unassisted birth if you are in an unreachable place, such as on a boat, an island, airplane, or otherwise cut off from society in some way.

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  • It is certainly scary to have a very quick and unassisted labor and childbirth, but remind yourself that your child and you, are, according to the statistics, likely to come through the event healthy and happy.

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  • It's done completely unassisted by the other member of the team except through verbal advice and support.

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  • By similar methods nature, unassisted, betrays herself but too often; in many instances - probably originating primarily in the nervous tissues themselves - the course of disease is observed to follow certain paths with remarkable consistency, as for instance in diseases of particular tracts of the spinal cord.

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  • It is computed that twenty millions of meteors enter the atmosphere every day and would be visible to unassisted vision in the absence of sunlight, moonlight and clouds, while if telescopic meteors are included the number will be increased twentyfold.

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  • In terms of a treaty concluded in 1867 for ten years, renewed in 1877 for a similar period, and continued in 1887 with the proviso that it should be terminable on two years' notice, the finances and the entire government of Waldeck-Pyrmont are managed by Prussia, the little country having found itself unable to support unassisted the military and other burdens involved by its share in the North German Confederation of 1867-187 r and subsequently as a constituent state of the German empire.

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  • The Hydrozoa comprise the hydroids, so abundant on all shores, most of which resemble vegetable organisms to the unassisted eye; the hydrocorallines, which, as their name implies, have a massive stony skeleton and resemble corals; the jelly-fishes so called; and the Siphonophora, of which the species best known by repute is the so-called "Portuguese man-of-war" (Physalia), dreaded by sailors on account of its terrible stinging powers.

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  • But what he everywhere emphatically denies is the possibility of reaching by the unassisted reason a satisfactory theory of things.

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  • But when kings and kingdoms were in conflict, and distant and prolonged expeditions became necessary, it was speedily discovered that the unassisted resources of feudalism were altogether inadequate.

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  • The Old Pretender himself calculated upon foreign aid in his attempts to restore the monarchy of the Stuarts; and the idea of rebellion unassisted by invasion or by support of any kind from abroad was one which it was left for Charles Edward to endeavour to realize.

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  • According to the Distributio Operi.s, 2 it was to contain certain speculations of Bacon's own, not formed by the new method, but by the unassisted use of his understanding.

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  • In place of these straggling efforts of the unassisted human mind, a graduated system of helps was to be supplied, by the use of which the mind, when placed on the right road, would proceed with unerring and mechanical certainty to the invention of new arts and sciences.

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  • This objection is curious when confronted with Bacon's reiterated assertion that the natural method pursued by the unassisted human reason is distinctly opposed to his; and it is besides an argument that tells so strongly against many sciences, as to be comparatively worthless when applied to any one.

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  • Paulus, and afterwards unassisted; from 1801 to 1804 of the Journal fiir theologische Litteratur; and from 1805 to 1811 of the Journal fiir auserlesene theologische Litteratur.

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  • Its full capacity has not been ascertained; it much exceeds the present pumping power, and is probably greater than that of any other single well unassisted by adits or boreholes.

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  • He caused his own old tutor, Adrian of Utrecht, to be crowned with the papal tiara, and left the English to invade Picardy entirely unassisted.

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  • Taking The Leap Unassisted childbirth isn't for everyone.

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  • This impression was confirmed by the series of the Comic Annual, dating from 1830, a kind of publication at that time popular, which Hood undertook and continued, almost unassisted, for several years.

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  • It is a mere enumeration of a few known facts, makes no use of exclusions or rejections, concludes precariously, and is always liable to be overthrown by a negative instance.6 In radical opposition to this method the Baconian induction begins by supplying helps and guides to the senses, whose unassisted information could not be relied on.

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  • Once the child is breathing unassisted, the bleeding may be attended to.

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  • By about nine to 10 months, most infants can sit up unassisted for substantial periods of time with both hands free for playing.

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  • Many premature infants require time and support with breathing and feeding until they mature enough to breathe and eat unassisted.

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  • The baby may be walking (assisted or unassisted) and talking a bit at this stage.

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  • While a pre-planned home birth with a midwife can be a walk in the park, many pregnant women's worst nightmare is an unassisted home birth or giving birth in a taxi on the way to the hospital.

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  • A few key guidelines can prepare you for an unassisted birth at home, should the situation arise unexpectedly.

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  • An increasing number of women are choosing an unassisted labor and delivery.

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  • Extreme opponents of the choice argue that if complications from a planned unassisted childbirth arise and the baby dies, the mother or parents should be charged with manslaughter.

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  • Even if you are not planning to give birth alone, do familiarize yourself with unassisted birthing.

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