Sentence examples for governance access from inspiring English sources

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Concerns over the number of people receiving antidepressants and increased prescribing led the Scottish Government in 2007 to set Health improvement, Efficacy, governance, Access to services and Treatment (HEAT) targets to reduce prescribing.

Most legacy applications have implicit assumptions about operating systems, hardware, geography, latency, throughput, scalability, governance, access rights, monitoring and other aspects that must be carefully addressed before deploying to the public cloud.

Studies found associations with governance, access, continuity, coordination, efficiency, population health, and primary care strength.

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67 68 Early booking is a HEAT target of the Scottish Government (Health improvement for the people of Scotland, Efficiency and governance improvements, Access to services, Treatment appropriate to individuals H11.1).

--Information regarding final-status agreements on water, economics, legal matters and prisoners, infrastructure and environment, and Jerusalem (including sovereignty, governance, and access to/control of the "Holy Basin").

The company listed on the London Stock Exchange in 2006, hoping a combination of respectable British corporate governance and access to natural resources from far-flung regions would attract investors.

We now hope that our support of the offer will play its part in the future success of the bank under the innovative hybrid structure which enshrines co-operative values while providing sound governance and access to capital markets".

In Botswana, Namibia, Ghana, Kenya and South Africa almost half the population earn more than $2 per day, whereas in the worst-governed countries less than a fifth have managed to cross that barrier.In any event, improvements in governance, better access to technology, the rapid spread of mobile telephones and the better use of natural resources have begun to raise millions out of dire poverty.

Pastoralists live in drylands areas characterized by repeating droughts, land degradation, lack of marketing, governance and access to technology (Bradburd 1982; Hogg 1992).

Because of a lack of a clear governance structure, access to the Internet has so far been relatively open and unrestricted.

Norms found in international law, principally the human right to health, inspire global governance on access; however, international law does not provide the architecture for such governance.

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