Collocations withrecovery
These are words often used in combination withrecovery.
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asset recovery
The director will play a leading role in the development and implementation of the asset recovery strategy.
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chance of recovery
With a sympathetic family and employer an exserviceman with a severe condition stood an excellent chance of recovery and integration.
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complete recovery
In the first stringent analysis, we classified complete recovery or much improvement as improved.
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economic recovery
On the other hand, the economic recovery is believed to be one factor that will speed up the process of combating the corruption problem.
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enhanced recovery
Enhanced recovery techniques may be as valuable as discoveries.
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faster recovery
They obtained an improved clinical outcome, as well as observing faster recovery of thyroid hormones in the blood following the procedure.
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full recovery
The most obvious and widely applied approach is to study patients who have made a full recovery of a lost function.
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fumble recovery
Nevertheless, he finished the season on a high note, registering five interceptions, five sacks, one fumble recovery, 123 tackles, and a defensive touchdown.
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functional recovery
A symptomatic recovery is not yet being matched by a full functional recovery.
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gradual recovery
A gradual recovery has begun and is expected to continue.
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hope of recovery
After a month of hospitalization, she was diagnosed as being in a persistent vegetative state with no hope of recovery.
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lasting recovery
In some cases, a complete and lasting recovery was seen and the relationship between onset and early adult life was not absolute.
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long-term recovery
The curvature effects are much more long-lasting, and the pressure gradients experienced within the bend in this work should not affect the long-term recovery behaviour of the boundary layer.
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miraculous recovery
At the movie's end, the audience was left with the conclusion the parents had triumphed and the child was beginning to undergo a miraculous recovery.
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modest recovery
It wants a modest recovery so that there is not the overheating that has so often occurred in the past.
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pace of recovery
In the initial stages, the pace of recovery was sensational.
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partial recovery
One of these made a partial recovery and the other made no recovery at all.
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patient recovery
In practice, one of the main functions of clinical governance has been to give a heading to a series of sub-headings relating to patient recovery.
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prospect of recovery
Other factors may lead clinicians to prematurely foreclose the prospect of recovery and view care for patients with a disorder of consciousness as being futile.
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quick recovery
By early 1998, copper mining capacity was being reduced world-wide, and there was little prospect of a quick recovery in prices.
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rapid recovery
There was also evidence of a rapid recovery after cessation of a 2-y monthly harvesting.
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recovery effort
However, the recovery effort provided a strong economic stimulus as governments committed resources to importing food and clothing, and to re-starting basic industries.
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recovery operation
That is why today's recovery operation has become a rescue operation.
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recovery package
The third point concerns the economic recovery package.
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recovery plan
If we had, we'd have had a disaster recovery plan.
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recovery programme
The president's personal involvement in the recovery programme had a visible effect on the public's interpretation of its intentions and effectiveness.
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remarkable recovery
However, the fact that many children from deprived institutional settings demonstrate remarkable recovery following adoption leaves agencies and parents uncertain.
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sign of recovery
In cells in which the light response was inhibited more strongly there was no sign of recovery for up to 40 min after injections.
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slight recovery
In 2003, there was a slight recovery of 4% to 27,800 units.
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speedy recovery
Regular weekly prescriptions at a regular weekly charge are increasing her costs, adding to her anxiety and damaging her chances of a speedy recovery.
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spontaneous recovery
The first analyzes spontaneous recovery, and the second provides a measured assessment of various efforts to train recovery.
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stage of recovery
The disappearance of the pronounced stress bore is taken to mark the end of the first stage of recovery.
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subsequent recovery
The 1993-2005 is also particularly interesting period as it covers the boom, bust, and subsequent recovery of the equity market.
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successful recovery
Future work should plan challenge exposures of three or fewer miracidia to ensure snail survival and successful recovery of furcocercariae.
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sustainable recovery
The foundations for sustainable recovery, of lasting benefit to the economy, are being established.
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sustained recovery
He was treated with intravenous thiamine and had a dramatic and sustained recovery of ventricular function.
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