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Rather than being enabled to enact the pledge in the NHS constitution to inform patients of studies in which they may be eligible to participate [ 16], the majority of mental health clinicians charged with gatekeeping access are struggling to cope with competing demands and unable to prioritise research.

Examines how various movements have tried over time to create games that enable players to enact social change.

Proponents of repealing prohibition say legalizing alcohol would enable tribes to enact tighter controls and to use new revenue for treatment programs.

That could enable him to enact some modest reforms.

"Instead of trying to force the Greek government and its people into even more economic pain and suffering, international leaders throughout the world, including the United States, should enable Greece to enact pro-growth policies that improve the lives of all of its people, not just the wealthy few," Sanders said.

But now that Democrats are strongly considering the reconciliation process -- which will allow passage with only 50 rather than 60 votes and thus enable them to enact a public option -- Rockefeller is suddenly "inclined to oppose it" because he doesn't "think the timing of it is very good" and it's "too partisan".

A mix of opportunistic approaches to screening (for example, during planned reviews of drugs for hypertension) combined with a range of systematic approaches that go beyond repeated invitation letters, however elaborate, may be most effective in creating environments that enable people to enact their choices.

It has also drafted a decree enabling it to enact no-deal contingency provisions drawn up by the European commission.

The paper concludes that the resulting separation of legislator responsibility from legislative result (viz. the statutory text) enables Congress to enact binding statutory details through a process other than the one prescribed by the Constitution.

In the 1930s, the Great Depression enabled Franklin Roosevelt to launch the New Deal and redefine the role of the federal government, he added, while in the 1960s, the assassination of John F. Kennedy and "the moral ferment of the civil rights movement" enabled Lyndon Johnson to enact his Great Society agenda, including Medicare, the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act.

In their craven complicity with Trump's trampling on government ethics guidelines, congressional Republicans have demonstrated that, so long as he enables them to enact their conservative agenda, they are perfectly willing to go along with an American variant of Perónism on the Potomac.

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