Sentence examples for inequities ability from inspiring English sources

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"Extraordinary service delivered with ingenuity, energy, and compassion; Commitment beyond the call of duty; Responsiveness to public needs...; Outstanding and reliable performance; Willingness to take risks...to improve services or correct abuses or inequities; Ability to adapt to change...; Dedication to upholding public interest amidst competing interests, pressures, and demands".

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Ability to build and activate societal resources that are likely to enhance the patient's health situation by mitigating the socio-economic inequities, power differentials, exclusion policies, and other institutionalized constraints they confront.

Those inequities threaten "their ability to grow into healthy and productive members of Vietnamese society," she said.

Does it fight inequalities (inequities)?

"It indicates to us that we have not only failed to recruit the best and brightest minds from all of the groups that need to come and join us," Dr. Collins said, "but for those who have come and joined us, there is an inequity in their ability to achieve funding from the N.I.H".

I get the philosophy of returning more responsibility to the states but won't this just create an inequity in the ability of individuals to plan for education when there may be a patchwork of education initiatives by state instead of one federal regulation when it comes to student loan and education issues?

Furthermore, those countries with the lowest HDI, tended to score the lowest, indicating a between country inequity in the ability of national health research to address local health problems and needs.

This attention is partly in recognition of the huge inequities in countries' abilities to mobilize social protection revenues, the historical and ongoing role of international economic institutions in sustaining these inequities, and the moral and human rights obligations to rectify these preventable inequalities (20).

Many have already written about the glaring global health inequities evident by the ability of privileged Americans to be quickly airlifted back to the U.S. for experimental treatment while the death count in West Africa ticks up at an alarming pace.

However, detailed MCH human resource information at provincial level could not be estimated in this study because of our study design limiting our ability to examine inequities across these levels.

Possible racial discrimination and stigmatization in the drug development and distribution process, along with important variation in how peoples perceive novel Western medicines, place pharmacogenomics in an ambiguous situation with regards to the ability to address inequities in global health.

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