Sentence examples for capacity for addressing from inspiring English sources

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These detention centers also have little capacity for addressing these children's problems.

The fact that the teaching profile does not currently appear to be following the trend of the New Zealand population, particularly of increasing Māori, Pacific and Asian ethnicities, may potentially impact teachers' capacity for addressing student diversity with culturally appropriate resources.

They sought to design institutions that could forge consensus, unity of purpose and the capacity for addressing long-term problems out of the cacophony of voices and contending interests that democracy by its nature generates.

The Open Society Institute has made a major impact on capacity for addressing end-of-life care in the US through its Project on Death in America (PDIA).

And in 2011, Obama worked with the US Centers for Disease Control CDCC) to create the Coordinated Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Program, which awards grants to all 50 state health departments to build capacity for addressing chronic illnesses, including obesity, diabetes, cancer, and heart disease [ 72].

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We support the development of sustainable capacities for addressing both public health emergencies and day-to-day public health needs.

Nevertheless, the changes in policy and administration have not improved capacities for addressing the complex, inter-sector and cross-scalar concerns that are central to climate-change risk.

While we strongly agree that attention to policy theory can contribute to more effective interventions, we argue that there is a more fundamental need to strengthen our grasp of the processes that drive health inequities and capacities for addressing them.

Professor Stephen Glaister, director of the RAC Foundation, puts the drop in road traffic volume after 2007 down to the recession, and believes increased road capacity is essential for addressing future congestion.

This study explores the perceptions of a wide range of stakeholders in Malawi towards the mental health impact of intimate partner violence (IPV) and the capacity of health services for addressing these.

This paper aims to contribute to filling this gap by exploring how the mental health impact of IPV and the capacity of health services for addressing these are perceived by a range of key stakeholders in Malawi; participants included survivors, the general population, and potential/actual service providers, with a focus on health service providers.

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