Sentence examples for availability of means for from inspiring English sources

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It rarely considers contexts, motivations, or the easy availability of means for suicidal behaviour (both non-fatal DSH and fatal suicides).

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The re-development builds critically on the integration of existing actors, motivations, interests and the resultant availability of means and dynamics for potential development paths.

The high prevalence of asphyxiations can be attributed to easy accessibility of rope and widespread availability of other means for hanging.

To turn the equation around: if the impulsive suicide attempter tends to reach for whatever means are easy or quick, is it possible that the availability of means can actually spur the act?

This schedule was formulated at the start of the study, but subsequently adjusted according to the availability of the means, resources, and data required for the research (Contreras et al. 2016).

The availability of computerised means of data collection and extraction would mean earlier availability of descriptive and outcome reports.

In a lengthy dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor attacked the district court for having based its assessment of the risk posed by midazolam on "scientifically unsupported" and "implausible" testimony and derided the majority for accepting the "wholly novel requirement" that prisoners must "prov[e] the availability of an alternative means for their own executions".

The general requirements to medical care during the future mission are the following: availability of conditions and means for autonomous urgent and special medical aid and treatment of the most possible states and diseases, "a hospital", and assignment to the crew of one or two doctors.

It is highly controversial what the availability of UIRs means.

However, a trend toward shorter logistics chains and a large availability of workforce would mean for Europe, especially its Southern regions [30], a formidable driver of potential industrial and logistics development.

In a study done in 36 low and middle income countries in 2001 2006, the mean availability of EMs for non communicable diseases (NCD) was 36% in the public sector and 55% in the private sector [ 7] and the median availability of EM for chronic diseases in six low- and middle-income countries was less than 7.5% [ 8].

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