How To Use Unassisted In A Sentence

  • Stories are organized according to attending caregivers: physicians, midwives, and doulas, with the last chapter dedicated to unassisted births.
  • The new channel at Central Island -- which opened out and was beaconed and lighted this time last year -- maintains its depth unassisted by dredging operations, and appears to be improving. Report on the Department of Ports and Harbours for the Year 1890-91
  • All the while, an astute farm boy from Kansas named Robert Bradley was noting a simple phenomenon: farm animals deliver their young unassisted yet rarely have complications in birth.
  • Levitation acts - including people rising in the air unassisted, flying through the air horizontally, and climbing a rope into the air until they disappear from view - seem to be in defiance of the law of universal gravitation.
  • Recovery from an assisted birth can take longer than an unassisted birth.
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  • It chokes me up a bit when I come back now and he is busy getting his own breakfast and putting on his uniform unassisted (I have to applaud Grandma there) and then he charges out the door eagerly.
  • The current batch of robotic helpers can perform only one designated task and cannot think for themselves, let alone converse or function unassisted.
  • Each word performs its solitary duty unassisted by the others, with the result that Boylan's tomatoes, rather than being shown, are only subtly anatomized.
  • In certain circumstances an unassisted party may be awarded costs from the legal aid fund if his opponent is legally aided.
  • What other venue could offer dancing in the pews, stage-diving off the pulpit, and vocals carrying unassisted by a PA system?
  • The tight budget, Azrul said, meant there were few midwives in many areas nationwide, leading to unassisted and dangerous births in many cases.
  • In English law she would be free to do so if she were physically capable of taking her own life, unassisted.
  • The decision of sire to mate with the young cow has a major impact on likelihood of an unassisted birth.
  • I can do what she teaches by myself in the limited patch of floor I have in my bedroom, I can close my eyes and breathe, I can feel the love: all that I can do unassisted.
  • A year later he skied solo to the South Pole, and in 1996 he became the first to cross Antarctica alone and unassisted - a trip that took 64 days.
  • Retaining brainstem functions, PVS patients exhibit some or all of the following: unassisted respiration and heartbeat; wake and sleep cycles (made possible by an intact ascending reticular activating system, though destruction to the cerebrum precludes consciousness); pupillary reaction to light and eyes movements; and such reflexes as swallowing, gagging, and coughing. The Definition of Death
  • Shock gave way to smiles as the Pope walked unassisted down the steps of his jet at Toronto's airport Tuesday.
  • Those who have studied the mysteries of clairvoyance in connection with theosophic teaching have been enabled to realize that the ultimate resources of that faculty range as far beyond its humbler manifestations, dealt with by unassisted enquirers, as the resources of the higher mathematics exceed those of the abacus. The Story of Atlantis and the Lost Lemuria
  • As the fall of 2002 approached, researchers hoped the cranes would fly south unassisted, while a new flock of whoopers trailed ultralights.
  • Three valets scrambled to eagerly open my door; they took my hand and assisted me in getting out of a car I successfully got out of unassisted everyday.
  • We easily see the united lustre of them, though the light of no one of the single stars could have affected the unassisted eye.
  • Episiotomy is used more often in births that require the use of instruments such as forceps or suction, than in unassisted births.
  • In fact we might say that at first sight the Institutional Theory is practically required by Duchamp's first unassisted ready-made.
  • The pitchfork is made from rigid plastic piping and heavy paper, and it hooks into his hand to help him stand up unassisted.
  • The strikeout is essentially the pitcher's unassisted contribution to the game. Andy McDonald: Hail to the King, Baby
  • In diplomacy, counting on unassisted brains is iffier yet. “Smart Power” Made Stupid
  • In the absence of these old-fashioned helps, he was content that his own unassisted efforts should gain for him a certificate of capability to the world, and that the choice reputation which he thus earned should, with his own qualities, bring round him the unenvying love of a host of friends. Charles Lamb
  • She writes about her plan to have a completely unassisted birth amidst all the signs that it's going to be high-risk.
  • My only option is to schedule a repeat c-section or give birth at home unassisted.
  • Jeannine's work became focused on freebirth - birth unassisted by a paid professional.
  • For other parents who could not afford private school unassisted, the credits represented an opportunity to have a real choice in their children's education for the first time.
  • For these women, their choice is to submit to unnecessary major abdominal surgery, attempt to find a willing midwife, or go if alone at home, unassisted.
  • Stories are organized according to attending caregivers: physicians, midwives, and doulas, with the last chapter dedicated to unassisted births.
  • Left to their own devices, this new wave of unassisted users are getting stuck in some ugly culs-de-sac. Times, Sunday Times
  • The birth, the culmination of a five-year process, was unassisted and went off without a hitch.
  • But Ovechkin tallied unassisted with about 9 1/2 minutes left, pulling Washington within 4-3. USATODAY.com
  • Originally, the challenge was to design an automaton that could walk unassisted.
  • Although we are not able to tickle ourselves unassisted, there is a way to trick the brain by using a robot tickler.

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