Sentence examples for considers needs from inspiring English sources

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Unlike the system that existed before, PIP targets support at those who need it most and considers needs arising from all impairments equally and consistently.

Consequently, the discussion below considers needs for information as revealed by either or both of these approaches.

To do this WHO must ensure that it systematically considers needs for local adaptation when developing guidelines; and that it has sufficient capacity to support both developing and supporting the adaptation of high priority guidelines.

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So how to consider needs in the self-assessment equation?

Rehabilitation works on the individual as a whole considering needs, social context, environment and disability.

Equitable access to health care cannot be meaningfully discussed without considering needs [ 14].

We do not consider need a claim.

The multi-SNP sets considered need not be contiguous; they are built based on significance.

However, when considering need for care, the time effect on health care use disappears.

If considered needed by the GP, treatment was changed according to local routines after the first visit (Table 1).

Stakeholders were generally supportive of the Walk-in Centre but identified key areas which they considered needed to be addressed.

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