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Inadequate knowledge of HIV status will also compromise implementation of new prevention strategies including male circumcision, vaginal and rectal microbicides, oral preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP), and earlier/immediate antiretroviral therapy (ART) for prevention.
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The centerpiece of the compromise is implementation of the same benchmarks that Bush laid out in January to measure the Iraqi government's progress on stabilizing the country.
On the other, the economics professor accuses the Democratic party establishment and corporate interests of colluding to compromise its implementation as the city council on Monday begins to hammer out the terms for setting pay at more than double the federal minimum wage.
Thus, it can compromise the implementation complexity, while maximizing the performance.
Choosing is a good compromise between implementation constraints and filtering efficiency (in order not to reduce DR, while improving FAR).
This leads to decision-making processes that can compromise PDRPM implementation in terms of efficiency and quality (Bilau and Witt 2016).
In addition, these circuits also introduce some latency and slightly restrict the data processing rates for the computation of the 2-D transforms, which may compromise the implementation of real-time operations.
The case of the Tana River hydropower project is also an interesting example illustrating how a lack of coordination and initial involvement of all relevant institutions from the beginning of a project can compromise the implementation of promising activities.
The timing and magnitude of future lahars is uncertain and risk reduction efforts can be financially and politically costly; therefore economic, political, and social factors can compromise the implementation and long-term effectiveness of any strategy (Voight [1990], [1996]; Newhall and Punongbayan [1996]; Peterson [1996]; Prater and Lindell [2000]).
To identify the factors that promote and compromise the implementation of reasonably adjusted healthcare services for patients with intellectual disabilities in acute National Health Service (NHS) hospitals.
In the early 1990s (c1991-1993), the image of what the SUS should be like became clearer, but the economic and financial crisis that Brazil was facing at the time did compromise its implementation.
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