Sentence examples for declining access to from inspiring English sources

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"In spite of these differences, both parties recognize that the trend of rising costs and declining access to health insurance is unsustainable.

If China, his largest trading partner, holds firm, Kim faces looming constraints in the form of declining access to much-needed foreign exchange.

Surgeons, charities and Labour claimed declining access to three of the most common surgical procedures was leaving patients in pain and discomfort and was evidence of a widening "postcode lottery" in the availability of treatment.

Democrats were jubilant; they saw the bill as the culmination of a four-decade fight to expand health coverage, coming as many Americans find themselves with rising insurance costs and declining access to care.

I spoke at length on the Senate floor last week about pressing problems that will determine the future strength of our nation -- inadequate, grossly inadequate, funding for education; declining access to affordable health care; degradation of the environment; and erosion of pension security for many hard-working Americans.

A rise in infant mortality for the first time since the 1990s, worsening prospects for disabled people, increasing child poverty and declining access to justice have outweighed progress in education and employment, according to the statutory three-yearly report to parliament, assessing fairness in the UK, by the Equality and Human Rights Commission EHRCC).

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Emigration substantially declined; access to education broadened; consumer spending increased, and holidaying abroad became commonplace; Catholic social teaching was challenged; and the advent of an Irish television service eroded traditional values and led to a relaxation of censorship of books and films.

As a consequence, the civilian government and military has declined access to basic humanitarian aid- food, nutrition, health care, to over 130,000 men, women and children.

The major limitation is that the European Medicines Agency declined access to the relevant clinical study reports from the phase 3 trials of strontium ranelate.

Conclusions: The reprogramming of gene expression in livers with a postsinusoidal hindrance of blood flow results from declining access of the hepatocytes to intrasinusoidal signal-transduction molecules and suggest that the impaired biotransformation that accompanies right ventricular failure is caused by a central-to-portal shift in expression of the corresponding enzymes.

An overemphasis on revenue generation often leads to declining access by the poor as well as overproduction of health services.

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