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The introduction of ARVs and related services in poor settings requires not only long-term financial commitment to accommodate recurrent costs, but also the investment in health service infrastructure and workforce [ 5].
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Nuit Debout's strong commitment to accommodating those who could not comfortably participate in an occupation (day laborers, sans-papiers, disabled, etc). caused its internal communication practices to differ in its attempts to conserve time and to prioritize translation.
The Vatican justifies the ban with absurdly literalist readings of Scripture (there were no women among the twelve apostles), which are wholly out of synch with the Church's otherwise ample commitment to accommodating the theological contradictions and inconsistencies found in the four Gospels.
"I'm an addict," said Leslie Silver of Ardsley, who owns to juggling appointments and family commitments to accommodate her habit.
(At the time, biology was divided into departments of botany and zoology). "He had to make some major 'over-commitments' to accommodate their salary, space, and research needs.
To reduce the dimension of the state in a recursive formulation, we transform the commitment multiplier to accommodate the heterogeneous beliefs that arise with ambiguity of types II and III.
We ran our study for 5 weeks in total, having considered the practical limitations of collecting data from school; term time, school timetable, and commitment from teachers to accommodate our study requirements (children catching up with lessons after taking part in our training).
One commitment requires ICE to accommodate "to the extent practical" any efforts of a caregiver facing deportation to arrange "the care or travel" of their child.
From an optimistic point of view, identity diffused individuals are flexible (due to the lack of commitment) and seem to accommodate well to the fast-moving technological world [ 14].
Nancy Meyers, who wrote and directed "It's Complicated," said she had to rearrange the shooting schedule one day to accommodate a commitment that Mr. Baldwin had.
Some firms, such as General Electric and Rockwell Automation, are revitalizing corporate R&D efforts with a commitment to longer-range thinking to accommodate what promises to be a radically different industrial future.
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