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That is the big challenge it faces – maintaining that universal service provision, to use public sector language".
The role of ONP in a competitive market includes guaranteeing universal service provision, particularly by ensuring the availability of a minimum set of services.
It was rooted in the fabric of community life long before democratic politics was a gleam in Thomas Rainsborough's eye; for centuries it was the only thing vaguely resembling a welfare state in this country; and it has never abandoned its commitment to universal service provision, if you'll pardon the pun.
The focus of the Iraqi government had always been on universal service provision and a denial of the existence of specific needs of special groups within Iraqi society.
While Australia has a well-established system of universal service provision to meet the primary health care needs of new mothers and their babies, recent evidence indicates that the delivery of primary care services are "inconsistent across jurisdictions, fragmented across disciplines and sectors, and currently do not adequately meet the needs of the population" [ 2].
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Whereas the electricity utilities typically strive for universal, homogenised service provision, the households embraced heterogeneity in their provision solutions and their sense of sovereignty.
In other words, they do not provide information on what happens when such interventions are "scaled up" within a progressive universal framework for service provision.
Therefore, Member States should be able to separate universal service obligations concerning the provision of a connection to the public communications network at a fixed location from the provision of a publicly available telephone service (including calls to emergency services via the number "112").
Hunt said that did not mean he was opposed to the universal service obligation for broadband provision per se, because he was not favour of a continuing digital divide.
Although these systems were created with the goal of pursuing universal coverage through public service provision, they are dramatically changing because of both financial constraints and societal pressures.
The most important professional gaps were the lack of a specialist consultant in children's palliative care based in North Wales, a universal children's community nursing service, provision of end-of-life care at home, and access to 24/7 support and advice.
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