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In March 2012 the UK Prime Minister (PM), David Cameron, launched the latest drive to improve the care of those with dementia by 2015, announcing three key commitments: improvements in health and care, creation of dementia friendly communities and better research [ 8].
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As was highlighted in the Wagner CCM under HS [ 107], without this commitment, any improvements to either health outcomes or healthcare practices were likely to have been lost [ 43, 52].
We need to see a commitment to improvement".
Mr. Bush, meanwhile, continued to work the West Coast, talking education in Los Angeles and questioning Mr. Gore's commitment to improvement.
A. J. Singletary, a co-chairman of a city anti-violence group called Gays and Lesbians Opposing Violence, said he feared that Chief Lanier's commitment to improvement had not reached all the way through the ranks of the department.
Few players better encapsulate this commitment and improvement than Vito Mannone, the 25-year-old Italian goalkeeper and one of the heroes of Wednesday night's penalty triumph over United.
At the core of effective scientific writing is a disciplined approach, a lot of practice, and a commitment to improvement.
A factor analysis with a Varimax rotation was computed and showed that organization public relationships have at least five dimensions: anthropomorphism, professional benefits/expectations, personal commitment, community improvement, and comparison of alternatives.
Greatness requires an unwavering commitment to improvement.
This represented each player's commitment to improvement every day.
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