(1) The medical profession has gone downhill since the days when abortionists were anathema.
(2) The decline is attributed to the declining incidence of criminal abortions performed by nonmedically qualified abortionists.
(3) This responsibility rightly involves executing convicted murderers, including abortionists, for their crimes in order to expunge bloodguilt from the land and people.” On Wednesday Butler welcomed the minister’s decision to block the visa and rejected claims Newman had been subjected to false accusations.
(4) 23 of the aboritons were performed by experienced abortionists.
(5) Anti-abortionists will stage their own rally in support of the new legislative session that the Texas governor, Rick Perry , called shortly after Davis's filibuster ended.
(6) On Thursday, the Right to Know campaign, which is supporting Dorries's and Field's campaign and is backed by some known anti-abortionists, responded robustly to the government's opposition to the plan.
(7) Now this new breed of anti-abortionists snip round the edges of the process with their strategies of delay ... er, sorry, "independent counselling".
(8) The majority of abortion-related deaths in this series were avoidable, reflecting a lack of family planning clinics, lack of liberal sterilization provisions, ineffective legal action against incompetent abortionists, and a scarcity of flying squad services.
(9) They, British citizens and taxpayers, are still driven to illegal abortionists: one in 10 GPs in the province report that they have dealt with the aftermath.
(10) As Chuck Todd, among others , pointed out to Fiorina, there is no evidence to suggest that this scene actually exists, to which Fiorina responded, “that scene absolutely does exist”, a claim not even the anti-abortionists who shot the undercover video have made, without a lot of qualifiers about the use of stock footage.
(11) Their state-run alcohol monopoly stores, the dreaded Systembolaget, were described by Susan Sontag as "part funeral parlour, part back-room abortionist".
(12) The pivotal moment in securing victory ifor Barack Obama's health reforms in the House of Representatives last night was winning over Bart Stupak and his bloc of anti-abortionists.
(13) The bill has angered feminists, humanists and pro-abortionists, hundreds of whom will be demonstrating outside parliament while the debate takes place.
(14) The day when Dorries would liberate pregnant women from the clutches of profit-making industrial abortionists like, oh, the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.
(15) The second of these has become an article of faith to many pro-abortionists and its credentials should be examined.
(16) The government has caved in to calls from anti-abortionists to overhaul existing protocols and strip charities and medics of their exclusive responsibility for counselling women seeking to terminate a pregnancy.
(17) He said he was not an anti-abortionist and that he had refused meetings with known anti-abortion groups to discuss the plans.
(18) The interviews, conducted at the end of the stay by the staff member with most rapport with the women, asked about the abortion method, abortionist, cost patient's socioeconomic background, knowledge and practice of contraception, and knowledge and attitude toward the Nigerian abortion law.
(19) "I do not want to return to the days of back-street abortionists," she said.
(20) Although Murphy faults this strict identification between natural events and willed human actions, he concludes that spontaneous abortion has no moral significance for pro-abortionists, who base the value of a fetus on considerations other than its status as a potential or actual human being.
Perform
Definition:
(v. t.) To carry through; to bring to completion; to achieve; to accomplish; to execute; to do.
(v. t.) To discharge; to fulfill; to act up to; as, to perform a duty; to perform a promise or a vow.
(v. t.) To represent; to act; to play; as in drama.
(v. i.) To do, execute, or accomplish something; to acquit one's self in any business; esp., to represent sometimes by action; to act a part; to play on a musical instrument; as, the players perform poorly; the musician performs on the organ.
Example Sentences:
(1) From 1982 to 1989, bronchoplasty or segmental bronchoplasty and pulmonary arterioplasty in combination with lobectomy and segmentectomy were performed for 9 patients with central type lung carcinoma.
(2) All transplants were performed using standard techniques, the operation for the two groups differing only as described above.
(3) These data indicate a steady improvement in laboratory performance over the last 10 years.
(4) In conclusion, the efficacy of free tissue transfer in the treatment of osteomyelitis is geared mainly at enabling the surgeon to perform a wide radical debridement of infected and nonviable soft tissue and bone.
(5) This paper discusses the typical echocardiographic patterns of a variety of important conditions concerning the mitral valve, the left ventricle, the interatrial and interventricular septum as well as the influence of respiration on the performance of echocardiograms.
(6) After two weeks all animals were killed and autopsies of the animals were performed.
(7) The 1989 results were compared with those of a similar survey performed in 1986.
(8) During the performance of propulsive waves of the oesophagus the implanted vagus nerve caused clonic to tetanic contractions of the sternohyoid muscle, thus proving the oesophagomotor genesis of the reinnervating nerve fibres.
(9) Theoretical computations are performed of the intercalative binding of the neocarzinostatin chromophore (NCS) with the double-stranded oligonucleotides d(CGCG)2, d(GCGC)2, d(TATA)2 and d(ATAT)2.
(10) In addition autoradiography was performed to localize labelled cells in the inner ear.
(11) Surgical repair of the rheumatologic should however, is performed rarely, and should be reserved for the infrequent cases that do not respond to medical therapy.
(12) Six hours later, bronchoalveolar lavage was performed.
(13) Basing the prediction of student performance in medical school on intellective-cognitive abilities alone has proved to be more pertinent to academic achievement than to clinical practice.
(14) It has also been used to measure the amount of excision repair performed by non-replicating cells damaged by carcinogens.
(15) The performance characteristics of the CCD are well documented and understood, having been quantified by many experimenters, especially in the physical sciences.
(16) 2.35pm: West Ham co-owner David Sullivan has admitted that a deal to land Miroslav Klose is unlikely to go through following the striker's star performances in South Africa.
(17) Just after blood sampling, FEV1 measurements were performed.
(18) Effects of habitual variations in napping on psychomotor performance, short-term memory and subjective states were investigated.
(19) The study examined the sustained effects of methylphenidate on reading performance in a sample of 42 boys, aged 8 to 11, with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
(20) In addition, control experiments with naloxone, ethanol, or cigarette smoking alone were performed.