Sentence examples for facilities change from inspiring English sources

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This is a land with finely-honed Nimby — "not in my backyard" — reflexes, where planners spend months, or years, seeking to overcome objections to all manner of new development by those living nearby: The new structure will block "ancient light"; it will strain amenities; overload parking facilities; change a neighborhood's character; obstruct the prospect of a church spire.

An annual stability program helps assure continued quality of product throughout the dating period, while comparability studies are performed after a process or facilities change in order to demonstrate that the change has not impacted the stability characteristics of the product.

But as health care facilities change their policies and doctors grow more reluctant to prescribe, patients all over the country are reporting similar experiences of having their medication denied or reduced.

Water and hygiene facilities change lives for families in rural Viet Nam DAI PHAC COMMUNE, Viet Nam, 17 January 2007 – During class break, Nguyen Thi Huyen, 10, and her classmates at An Thinh 1 Primary School crowd the small open area outside their new latrine and washing facilities.

Changes may occur in: local resources (more or specialty EDs), access and reimbursement practices (facilities change which insurance plans with which they are associated, major shifts in insurers drives patients to other facilities), changes in the underlying population (shifts in population size or age), and changes in the local economy.

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Waiting times in government facilities changed little between 2000 and 2003 (median 30 minutes).

However, the number of hospitals without cardiac catheterization facilities changed over time, as there were some hospital closures between 1996 and 1999.

Rank correlation between the overall and CGR subset was 0.61; 8 of 24 of the highest or lowest ranked facilities changed to nonsignificance status; an additional five sites changed rankings.

Comparing run a with run b (e.g., comparing 1a and 1b) allows for determination of the importance of inclusive modeling that is, whether including non-TRI-reporting facilities changes exposure potential across different demographic groups.

If privatization in Pennsylvania yielded a different set of geographic regulations, where distances varied by outlet types (e.g., off-premise outlets relative to bars) and the variety of sensitive facilities changed (e.g., other types of facilities were added to the list of protected sites), the model easily accommodates these modifications.

Any eventual future employees of Rossner's company, Bunker PPD, will need to leave their bags and clothes behind when entering the facility, change into overalls and have their fingerprints scanned.

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