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A less far-reaching bill had made it through the Indiana House before more extensive provisions, agreed to in the Senate, were tacked on for final approval.
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In addition, because airports employ such a large number of workers, extensive provision must be made for their daily requirements.
With an extensive provision of rights, on the other hand, immigrants would lose incentives to undertake integration efforts, since benefits associated with rights don't need to be earned anymore.
In other words, they found no evidence of a substantial 'crowding out' of family help by the extensive provision of formal services [ 7].
While many service users reported good experiences of clinical support, there was a perceived need for more extensive provision in this respect, including greater access to talking therapies.
The study has identified high prevalence of alcohol use, varied problem behaviours, and links across drinking, crime and recidivism, supporting the argument for more extensive provision of alcohol-focused interventions in prisons.
However, the extent to which individual syllabi incorporate CAM varies widely, ranging from minimal coverage (one CAM lecture in the entire course) to substantially more extensive provision (CAM considered throughout the course, employing a range of teaching and learning approaches).
Similarly, the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) programme has overseen extensive provision of psychological practitioners for primary care patients in England, but these work separately from primary care practitioners [ 21].
These seven characteristsics are: an emphasis on providing employment security the use of self managed teams decentralisation of decision making; and extensive training selective hiring of new personnel reduced status distinctions and barriers extensive provision of training compensation linked to performance [ 14].
That awareness of NRT was higher among educated urban dwellers is not surprising as in many developing countries although there is no extensive provision of tobacco cessation therapies, the few available are likely to be concentrated in urban areas where educational levels are also high and the products are more easily accessible [ 33, 34].
The high prevalence of problematic drinking identified in the study, and the varied patterns of heavy drinking behaviours, together with links between drinking and crime and recidivism, support the argument for more extensive provision of alcohol-focused interventions in prison and related criminal justice settings.
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