Having help; often used as a combining form.
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Examples for "assisted"
Examples for "assisted"
1Methods: This cross-sectional study includes families assisted by the public health system.
2French law currently allows assisted reproduction for married couples with infertility problems.
3However, despite emerging data, many surgeons remain wary of computer-assisted orthopedic surgery.
4They are therefore regularly used in our hospitals to learn ultrasound-assisted interventions.
5So as of today we have assisted 51 whānau, Ms Tuaine said.
1Rather some ANC councillors aided in escalating the violence that was seen.
2Therefore, computer-aided programs can help in diagnostic centers as automated detection systems.
3So is the government of Afghanistan now, aided by us, he said.
4So is the government of Afghanistan now, aided by us, McChrystal said.
5Tyneside Cinema delivered another stellar result, aided by the film's local setting.
6However, the brawl may have aided Apple slightly in the long run.
7For a few years, aided by the great recession, they almost succeeded.
8In the second series, he was aided in four of the trials.
9This year, we grant-aided more than 60 summer projects around the city.
10Uribe's former security chief was also arrested on charges he aided paramilitaries.
11Having aided the murderers of Mr. Van Agnew and Lieutenant Anderson; 2.
12The brightness of the sunshiny day aided her unconsciously in this endeavor.
13The Supreme Court has actually aided states in their anti-voting rights efforts.
14But, aided partly by the internet's long reach, there is continuing resistance.
15It is thought stormy weather in early December may have aided him.
16It was when I aided Mr. Lorry in escaping from the tower.
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