Recuperation Sentence Examples

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  • Once diagnosed, the child and family face the prospect of surgery and recuperation.

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  • For it is the recuperation of the conventional that allows one to reject absolutism and yet avoid nihilism.

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  • Polynesian spas and one-of-a-kind cruises offer rest and recuperation from months of wedding planning and preparation.

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  • Some seniors reside at a nursing home temporarily, following a short-term health crisis, such as recuperation from injury or a hospital stay.

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  • The surgery requires a full evaluation by a physician and can cause a significant amount of pain and recuperation time for the person who undergoes the procedure.

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  • Recuperation from surgery involves three to five days in the hospital and four to six weeks recovering at home.

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  • This is very important for your muscle cells because the growth ad recuperation of muscles cells depends on strong cell membranes.

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  • And if your routine involves leaving work and heading out for a little after-work recuperation with co-workers or girlfriends, a transitional style will work best.

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  • The long-continued incitement to catabolism of the waking day thus of itself predisposes the nerve cells towards rebound into the opposite phase; the increased catabolism due to the day's stimuli induces increase of anabolism, and though recuperation goes on to a large extent during the day itself, the recuperative process is slower than, and lags behind, the disintegrative.

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  • For a period of five years after the financial panic of 1873 the growth was comparatively slow, but in the succeeding two years the recuperation was rapid.

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  • The Danish national debt, too, had risen enormously, while the sources of future income and consequent recuperation had diminished or disappeared.

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  • But the opposition, while unable to deny the recuperation of Hungary, shut their eyes to everything but Tisza's " tyranny, " and their attacks were never so savage and unscrupulous as during the session of 1889, when threats of a revolution were uttered by the opposition leaders and the premier could only enter or leave the House under police protection.

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  • The model has no power of recuperation; in a comparatively short time equilibrium is restored and the resemblance with protoplasm disappears.

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  • Options such as yoga, spa services and massage therapy can be part of a complete recuperation and rebirth process as a woman embraces herself without the addiction for the first time.

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  • His speech at Birmingham (November 14, 1907), fully accepting the principles of Mr Chamberlain's fiscal policy, proved epoch-making in consolidating the Unionist party - except for a small number of free-traders, like Lord Robert Cecil, who continued to hold out - in favour of tariff reform; and during 1908 the process of recuperation went on, the by-elections showing toamarked degree the increased popular support given to the Unionist candidates.

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  • Conversely, the traces left by a casual set-back, such as famine, war, or an epidemic disease, remain long after it has been succeeded by a period of recuperation, and are to be found in the ageconstitution and the current vital statistics.

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  • Austria had to undergo further losses and humiliations, notably by the treaty of Vienna (1809), before the outcome of Napoleon's Russian campaign in 1812 gave her the opportunity for recuperation and revenge.

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  • Hence it is not surprising that often the refreshment, the recuperation, obtained from and felt after sleep induced by a drug amounts to nothing, or to worse than nothing.

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