Sentence examples for ability to respond effectively from inspiring English sources

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This was identified as impacting the health workforce's ability to respond effectively, since they were usually first responders in all countries, and had to conduct disaster initial assessments.

He saw a finite limit to the state's ability to respond effectively to these demands.

Such a possibility, the president seems to be suggesting, would hamstring the federal government and weaken the nation's ability to respond effectively to threats both internal and external.

But officials at Rapid UK, which has won awards and honours for its work, claim the changes limit their ability to respond effectively in future.

A White House spokeswoman, Emily Lawrimore, said on Wednesday that Ms. Doan had "worked to strengthen G.S.A.'s ability to respond effectively during times of emergency and make government buildings more energy-efficient".

And that's no accident: the federal government's ability to respond effectively to disaster always collapses when antigovernment Republicans hold the White House, and always recovers when Democrats take it back.

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This paper identifies the characteristics of strategic planning systems of transit agencies that enhance these agencies' abilities to respond effectively to federal legislative requirements and mandates, and have positive community impacts.

Formation of these numerous serovars reflects the ability of bacteria to respond effectively to the intense defensive actions of the immune system.

There is a potential tension between the theoretical desirability of highly differentiated tariff structures and the ability of consumers to respond effectively to them.

This approach is meant to strengthen the ability of agencies to respond effectively in emergencies through stronger coordination, improved predictability and increased accountability.

It is important for fall-prevention interventions to include a focus on balance-recovery reactions, because it is the ability, or inability, to respond effectively to a balance perturbation ('loss of balance') that ultimately determines whether or not a fall occurs.

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