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Emphasizing caution, the WWF report said a project like this "usually reflects ignorance of the social and environmental costs and a failure to adequately consider better, local alternatives, such as improved management of local demand".

What is unsustainable now, already, is the belief or expectation that the health service can cope with rising demand, the need to be adequately (ie better) staffed and the £20bn Nicholson Challenge, while continuing to receive in effect flat budgets during what health economists have warned could be a decade of austerity for the NHS.

The solution was to simplify the controls and make sure the operators were adequately trained.A better (if more costly) solution might have been to engineer the operators into the reactor's actual control system so they were in the feedback loop at all times.

There is a recognized increase of elderly patients using emergency medical services who would have been taken care of adequately with better quality, greater dignity, and lower costs in alternative settings than in the traditional emergency services.

Mostly, the instruments perform adequately or better on most dimensions, although some of their psychometric properties warrant closer examination.

He argues that current regulations are tougher than elsewhere, keeping most banks better adequately capitalized than competitors overseas.

Tough choices are made, but Massachusetts — hardly a conservative state — has schools that are more adequately funded and better performing than those in New York.

This study supports previous studies demonstrating the importance of acoustics in work environments and shows that the measures suggested in the new ISO-standard can be used to adequately differentiate between better and worse room acoustics in open plan offices.

Formally, a pattern classification problem deals with the optimal assignment of an object to one of (J) predefined classes/categories, ((omega _1,omega _2,ldots,omega _J)), whereby it is assumed that the object is adequately (or even better, uniquely) characterized by L features x(_{l}), with (l=1,2,ldots,L).

These parameters have not been adequately studied in better grade SAH, and may still hold some promise.

They believed distance learning for health care workers is best applied to in-service upgrading and continuing education participants rather than pre-service education, stating that the former are more adequately prepared and better able to be self-directed because of their work experience.

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