Sentence examples for introduction approval from inspiring English sources

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However, the literature suggests that use of those mechanisms is limited in financial innovation, with its introduction, approval, elaboration, and diffusion appearing to occur under governance constraints.

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Its recent introduction and approval by the Colombian National Institute for Medicine and Food Surveillance in our field offers an alternative to the traditional point-by-point radiofrequency isolation.

Because former refugee communities may be socially invisible and wary of outsiders [ 13, 25], a snowball sampling method, where identification of potential participants, introductions and approval of study objectives and researchers is assured through personal endorsement, was the preferred approach.

Himmelfarb, in her introduction, cites with approval a Partisan Review commentary, included in the book, in which Kristol laid out several of his newly "conservative" dogmas.

The critics note that the first set of "national organic proposals", published in October 1997, carried in its introduction words of approval from several trade associations representing large agribusiness firms.The reaction to these proposals was angry and loud.

The group's report made five policy suggestions, including the introduction of judicial approval for all requests, a revised definition of what constitutes "communications data", standardised procedures for making requests for all forces and telecoms companies, and making police forces produce "transparency reports" about how they make requests.

The aim of this MCFC model is to aid to the introduction, design, concept approval and verification of environmentally friendly marine applications such as fuel cells, in a cost-effective, fast and safe manner.

Insulin pens are an additional consideration for the introduction of and approval of all insulins, particularly in the EU, where this form of insulin delivery is used by the majority of patients 40.

Developing, deploying, and scaling up global health technologies is a multistep, iterative process taking many years, starting with research/design and development/validation, through regulatory approval, introduction, and scale up.

This phenomenon is not new in lung cancer, for example, the introduction and NICE approval of gefitinib treatment for the first-line treatment of lung cancer in 2010 was associated with only a 1% increase in active anti-cancer treatment rates over the following year (Health and Social Care Information Centre, 2012).

Also the introduction and regulatory approval of newer forms of the drugs, which have been accompanied by enhanced standards of monitoring, have resulted in signals of potential harm, raising the possibility that some of these adverse outcomes may also apply to methylphenidate.

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