Sentence examples for appropriate provision for from inspiring English sources

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Council spokesman Lynda Poole said: "As with all cases and any other children we put the needs of children first to ensure they receive schooling with an appropriate provision for their needs".

In 1999 the UK Audit Commission recommended the provision of aftercare following an ICU stay [ 14] and, in 2000, the Department of Health recommended that all National Health Service (NHS) Trusts "review the provision of follow-up services and ensure there is appropriate provision for those who will benefit" [ 15], a stance echoed in its report Critical Care Outreach in 2003 [ 16].

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"We've been saying for years that not making appropriate provisions for sites will create situations which are unsustainable, and will set travellers against local people," he said.

The muscle relaxants succinylcholine and mivacurium act significantly longer in about 0.1% of patients compared with the other 99.9%, and if physicians do not make appropriate provisions for these 0.1% of patients, this may even cause fatalities due to apnoea.

Additionally, there is a chronic shortage of adequately qualified workers trained in the appropriate provision of care for children in CCs, particularly with regard to emotional wellbeing; this is a global problem, and most child care workers in residential care have a low educational level and limited experience (Ainsworth and Thoburn 2014).

Identification of patients at the greatest risk and those most willing to change according to the transtheoretical model is considered to be important for the appropriate provision of preventive measures.

Does appropriate provision of wheelchairs to enable independent mobility for very young children improve their self-efficacy?

Finances for appropriate provision are not available, and overexposure to stress has negative consequences on physical and emotional development.

Given that, from the data, 46.1% of these children develop leukemia, appropriate provision has to be made for their treatment, as well as for the children with other forms of cancer.

Heard in the high court in Cardiff last month, it demands that authorities adequately research and provide appropriate local provision for people like Claire.

There are clear resource implications of providing widespread cancer genetics services and an urgent need for evidence regarding appropriate service provision for women at high risk and those at lower risk of breast cancer (Report by the expert advisory group on cancer to the Chief Medical Officers of England and Wales, 1995; Report of a working group on cancer genetics services, 1998).

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