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That motion was also denied on the ground that it would be difficult to supervise him.
In their study in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, Tulchinsky et al. [ 28] suggest that the village health worker as an all-purpose health provider may be difficult to supervise and sustain.
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CHWs receive limited training and are difficult to supervise in remote areas [ 5, 6]; consistent supervision and retraining is likely important for successful iCCM pneumonia management to ensure standardized recording of subjective clinical danger signs [ 10].
It added: "The designs for secondary schools include narrow corridors and concealed stairs that are difficult to supervise.
Due to the long duration of standard primaquine treatment regimens, courses are difficult to supervise, are poorly adhered to and lack effectiveness.
This would be difficult to do in a tightly supervised developed country, but can be a doddle if supervision is lax.To nip this in the bud, a working group set up by the G10 rich countries to improve the supervision of offshore banking is now working closely with regulators from emerging countries.
Supervised machine-learning approaches require annotated training data which may be difficult to obtain in large scale.
Although fruitful in terms of supporting TB diagnosis and treatment in remote areas, this intervention was difficult to implement and to supervise.
In just over a third of the centers, there is hesitation or reluctance to let children play alone or with a friend despite the existence of space for privacy, which is not difficult to supervise.
Parole officers testified at the hearing that homeless parolees were more difficult to supervise and posed more of a risk to public safety than those with residences.
However, the devices are difficult to learn for junior doctors and demanding to supervise for experienced surgeons.
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