Sentence examples for acceptability constraints from inspiring English sources

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The qualitative data highlight the range of availability, affordability and acceptability constraints faced by pregnant women, particularly for the eight women who had delivered before they arrived at a health facility.

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- be socially acceptable (acceptability pillar).

Present identification through single-biometric systems suffer from a number of limitations, due to the fact that no single bodily or behavioral feature is able to satisfy at the same time acceptability, speed and reliability constraints of authentication in real applications.

The retrospective non randomized design of our study was dictated by two major issues: time constraints and acceptability.

The latter included feasibility, cost, logistics, operational and infrastructure constraints, and acceptability in terms of concerns surrounding legality and ethics, equity, public confidence, and potential unintended consequences.

Table  2 outlines why retinopathy screening was considered a "quick win" proposal, in line with the criteria for survival in the policy stream: technical feasibility, alignment with dominant values, and acceptability in light of future constraints.

Routine cognitive screening for older people admitted to the general hospital is therefore recommended (www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/cquin-guidance.pdf; https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/sites/default/…/concise-delirium-2006.pdf; www.alzheimers.org.uk/site/scripts/download.php?fileID=1661) but needs to be feasible and pragmatic in view of resource constraints and patient acceptability.

As infrastructures also involve risk to human life and limb a socio-economic acceptability criterion to be added as a constraint to cost-benefit analyses is derived.

For policy makers, the evidence needs to address feasibility constraints such as money, technology and acceptability of evidence-based innovations by the beneficiaries.

The larger feasibility robustness index indicates the better acceptability of a design vector as far as the constraints are concerned.

(3) The larger feasibility robustness index indicates the better acceptability of a design vector as far as the constraints are concerned.  .

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