Sentence examples for allocation of increased resources from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, self-assessment can generate quite different responses, if the risk manager thinks that drawing attention to gaps may result in allocation of increased resources or if gaps may be viewed as a failure on his or her part.

Identification of such a virus would help provide epidemiologic data about the spread of rabies and its incursion into new geographic regions and would justify allocation of increased resources to help control rabies (11, 12 ).

Adaptation of such methods in developing countries would help provide reliable data on the true extent of rabies in such countries, provide epidemiologic data about the spread of rabies, and justify allocation of increased resources.

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During the time period of our study, although some PCTs were in deficit, the context was one of increasing resource allocation to PCTs so PCTs were making marginal investments rather than disinvestments.

We propose that the N200-600 is functionally different from the classic N400 observed in adults and older infants and may reflect infants' allocation of increased neural resources, when processing their own name in the group of ten control names.

All of this requires increased resources.

The alternative strategies that most public health workers are advocating, is the universalization of health care and for increased resource allocation in the health and nutrition sector.

Intriguingly, this increased resource acquisition capacity was coupled with an adjustment in the allocation of these resources such that the investment in litter size was limited.

The allocation of NHS resources increased in real terms in the most deprived areas: by £865 (€1053; $1465)/head, from £1074/head in 2001 to £1938/head in 2011, representing an 81% increase.

Potential benefits of non-medical prescribing have been argued to include improved continuity of care and access to medicines, better allocation of human resources, increased patient convenience and less fragmentation of care 1; however, the process of prescribing is considered high-risk and error-prone.

Their vim is fuelling growth in the rich world just when greying populations might otherwise cause it to slow not only by importing from developed countries, but also by supplying cheaper consumer goods, by allowing multinational firms to exploit bigger economies of scale, and by encouraging a better allocation of resources through increased competition.

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