Sentence examples for access to duration from inspiring English sources

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Though Schutz never made explicit his reasons for not publishing those earlier manuscripts, Helmut Wagner rightly speculated that he was ill at ease since one could only have access to duration through acts of memory, which, of course, constituted a life-form entirely separate from duration itself.

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For example, "Insufficient local resources create huge barriers to complying with the guidelines, whether it's staffing, insufficient treatment spaces etc … if the consultant doctors are not on-board with the guidelines, it can be difficult to advocate for the person's length of admission that allows them access to the duration and intensity of multidisciplinary input due to bed-pressure".

Limited communication has demonstrable impact on patients' access to transplantation, the duration of dialysis treatments, and the length of time awaiting a transplantable kidney.

The main drawback with this method is that it requires to be connected to the access point in order to have access to the NAV duration from the header.

The custom designed biphasic electrical current stimulator chip (Figure 1) allowed easy access to control the duration and amplitude of electric currents being applied to the NSCs.

As we had access to dosage and duration information, we were able to apply a broader set of criteria which can explain the higher prevalence of PIPs we have observed.

Four variables associated with GP consultation were identified: satisfaction with regard to access to a GP; duration of patient follow-up by GPs; and amount of help from relatives for social and global needs.

Multidimensional home interventions have revealed some benefits, although conclusions are inconsistent and seem to be dependent on factors such as the provider's experience, access to monitoring, and duration of the follow-up program[ 15].

The latter was achieved in 75% of cases, which is quite high, and likely a result of relatively advanced illness (and presumably higher bacillary burden) and/or access to diagnostic services duration hospitalization.

Surgery can restore or preserve physical function, improving access to treatments that increase duration of survival; however, advanced patient age may deter oncologists and surgeons from considering surgical management.

Second, one can waive a right to x (in a strong sense) by granting someone access to x for a duration of time, with the understanding that permission to use x cannot be revoked during this period (presumably if other terms of the lease are met).

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