Some example sentences of “recovery”

How to use in-sentence of “recovery”:

+ Serious problems can also happen during the recovery stage.

+ He was seriously ill for a time, and, upon recovery was found to be “rather delicate”.

+ Regarding urban regeneration the city transformed of way such that now all his historical centre has revalorizado like tourist destination beside works of importance to the long and width of the city like the TeleferiQo, the park Itchimbia, the museum Midalae, the Museum of the Water, the Museum of technology, the recovery and construction in process of the new international Airport of Remove and a lot of more important works have gone back of the city an important place to visit being this recognised by diverse skilled publications like NY Times that it situates it between the most important destinations to be visited of all the world sharing this category with cities like Paris, Rome, Shangai etc.

+ On 12 March, the first recovery was reported, and on 18 March the first death from the virus was confirmed.

+ He helped Reagan pass the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981.

Some example sentences of recovery
Some example sentences of recovery

Example sentences of “recovery”:

+ The authority which the educator enjoys must not be allowed to degenerate into authoritarianism; teachers must recognize that "their fundamental objective is to fight alongside the people for the recovery of the people's stolen humanity", not to "win the people over" to their side.

+ Children usually make a complete recovery from the infection.

+ The authority which the educator enjoys must not be allowed to degenerate into authoritarianism; teachers must recognize that “their fundamental objective is to fight alongside the people for the recovery of the people’s stolen humanity”, not to “win the people over” to their side.

+ Children usually make a complete recovery from the infection.

+ Initial rescue and recovery efforts were unsuccessful.

+ The Internet has been used for passing information to help rescue and recovery in China.

+ This results in high solvent recovery rates and reduced air pollution.

+ As of 14 May 2020, there are 11,975 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with recovery of 3,451 cases and 88 deaths.

+ The recovery and study of these objects is called “ice-patch archaeology”.

+ For protein synthesis, it is not entirely known, but creatine can help with the recovery of muscle.

+ Airings ended slightly earlier on August 14, 2010, on West coast affiliates due to a two-week preemption caused by the 2010 Little League World Series and the E/I recovery that resulted from it.

+ He was best known for blocking a punt in 2006, which became a symbol of recovery for New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.

+ On 30 June 1971, after returing to the Earth of the capsule, the recovery team knocked on the side.

+ The now-changed Section 105 of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines gives duty- and tax-free privileges to balikbayan boxes taken to the Philippines by overseas Filipino workers in recognition of the large impact of their contribution and sacrifices outside of the Philippines as well as bringing a lot of foreign exchange annually that helped the national recovery effort at that time.

+ Major General Michael Slater was put in charge a civilian recovery task force.

+ Existing technology also does not yet allow recovery of heat directly from magma, the very deep and most powerful resource of geothermal energy.

+ The Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981, also known as the ERTA or “Kemp-Roth Tax Cut”, was a federal law signed into law in the United States in 1981.

+ In 2000, the first passive house followed with direct heating and heat recovery and in 2006 the plus energy house, which gains more energy than it needs.

+ When Ronald Reagan became president, he signed the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 which lowered taxes for corporations, supposedly so they could reinvest the surplus profits back into business.

+ In these applications, an important goal is often the recovery of information encoded onto the AC signal.

More in-sentence examples of “recovery”:

+ He lay near death for two weeks, and his recovery required more than a year.

+ He made a recovery three months later in February 2019.

+ New rules governing tyres, aerodynamics and Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems, among others, are some of the biggest changes in the Formula One regulations for several decades.

+ Over the years, the 12 Steps have been adapted by other self-help and addiction recovery groups, such as Gamblers Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, to those struggling with other forms of addiction.

+ Even if nobody knows what caused the anaphylaxis, the person usually makes a good recovery as long as they get medication to stop the reaction.

+ Breuer recorded that some of the symptoms eventually remitted spontaneously, and that full recovery was achieved by inducing her to recall events that had precipitated the occurrence of a specific symptom.

+ During his slow recovery after waking from a coma, he finally acknowledged Jack as his father by referring to him as his father.

+ This increases the extraction rates and recovery of hydrocarbons, which are used for fuel.

+ For this cause, she started the White Earth Land Recovery Project.

+ Several upgrades were scheduled for Turkey, including an improved energy recovery braking system and a new air diffuser to improve downforce and traction.

+ Laws were made to define rights about ownership of land, recovery of debts, trade and local peacekeeping.

+ A Recovery Plan has been drawn up, outlining strategies for the management of this fragile population; the overall objective is to ensure that this species remains viable in the long-term.

+ A disaster recovery plan is a documented set of procedures and tasks to perform to protect the consistency and integrity of a corporate IT system.

+ After a few more raids across the Rhine, which resulted in the recovery of two of the three legion’s eagles lost in 9, Germanicus was recalled to Rome and informed by Tiberius that he would be given a triumph and reassigned to a different command.

+ Adding also to the city’s progress and development that had not been seen in 20 years with the building of six overpasses, a convention center, a new bus terminal, a new Integrated Massive Transportation System called Metrobus, the modernization of state owned schools, the recovery of Cucuta’s downtown, and the duplication of the capacity for the General Santander Stadium.

+ The Wyman Re-Entry Center has a 90-day residential substance-abuse and recovery program.

+ They search in wilderness, disaster, human body remains and water search and rescue and recovery missions.

+ Burns started a band, Steve Burns and the Struggle, and completed his second album, “Deep Sea Recovery Efforts”, which was released in 2009.

+ The New Deal had many programs such as Social Security, the National Recovery Administration.

+ Enforcement of environmental and fishing regulations has resulted in partial recovery of the herring populations since 1987.

+ He was Minister under the Prime Minister in charge of the Implementation of the Recovery Plan beginning in December 2008.

+ The species made a major recovery and are now thriving in many wilderness areas.

+ Cryotherapy may reduce pain, help with mental disorders, support exercise recovery performance and improves joint function.

+ The recovery stage is when the patient’s body is overcoming the disease process.

+ The JLab free-electron laser uses an energy recovery LINAC.

+ Negative social judgment has been identified as a major obstacle in the recovery of people who have schizophrenia.

+ While detox is not actually a treatment for heroin addiction because it only focuses on providing treatment for the physical dependence that surrounds the addiction and does not place any focus on the psychological elements of the chemical dependency, it is a necessary first step to the recovery process.

+ During the 2014 Japanese Grand PrixJapanese Grand Prix on 5 October, Bianchi’s car crashed with a recovery vehicle which was helping to the car of Adrian Sutil, who had crashed the lap before.

+ ERS stand for Energy Recovery Systems.

+ The doctors tell her that she will make a full recovery in time, though she has broken her leg.

+ It was probably this which left his right arm paralysisparalysed for a while so that he could not perform, but he made an excellent recovery after six weeks at a health spa in Aix-la-Chapelle.

+ That same day, Kurt checked into Exodus Recovery Center, and flew to Los Angeles.

+ The recovery period is longer and more painful than LASIK.

+ The military, financial and territorial recovery of the Byzantine Empire known as Komnenian restoration began in his time.

+ One catalyst was the recovery of the British economy after post-World War II hard times had lasted through much of the 1950s.

+ Garages may also contain recovery vehicles.

+ For example, changing climate and the recovery of the ozone hole affect each other.

+ He was the chairman of the Economic Recovery Advisory Board under Barack Obama from February 2009 until January 2011.

+ After the fall of the Soviet Union, there was a period of economic decline in Eastern Europe over the 1990s, followed by recovery in the 2000s.

+ Full recovery without sequelae is usual.

+ The most important part of the policy of containment was the “European Recovery Program also known as “Marshall Plan”, which should boost the European economy after the destruction in the Second World War using—most important—money, successful American economic models, and less European trade barriers.

+ PRA Group was initially traded as “Portfolio Recovery Associates” in March 1996.

+ After the drying cycle is complete, a deodorizing cycle cools the garments and removes even more of the solvent, by circulating cool outside air over the garments and then through a vapor recovery filter made from activated carbon and polymer resins.

+ The latest version, Block 5, was introduced in 15 May 2018 with increased engine power and other changes to help recovery and reuse.

+ Enron Creditors Recovery Corporation was an American Houston, Texas.

+ Economic recovery and the political integration were among other results of the war.

+ Conservation efforts began in the 1890s, but they were not very successful until the Kakapo Recovery Plan in the 1980s.

+ In the same way, he often included themes of alcoholism and recovery from his life.

+ The second hearing, which occurred on September 24, was to talk about the damage and recovery efforts during Alicia.

+ On 31 July, the Health Minister announced a small end in quarantine protocols that would account for faster recovery rates.

+ He lay near death for two weeks, and his recovery required more than a year.

+ He made a recovery three months later in February 2019.
+ New rules governing tyres, aerodynamics and Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems, among others, are some of the biggest changes in the Formula One regulations for several decades.

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