Sentence examples for is increasingly imposed from inspiring English sources

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It follows from this line of argument that as rationing through clinical guidelines is increasingly imposed on GPs, they gradually become more positive to such guidelines as they internalise the ideas behind rationing of health care, or perhaps adapt to a situation they cannot change.

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Pushing students to think about poetry, beauty, romance, and love and pursue their passions, hopes, and dreams is not the type of material found amidst multiple-choice questions or rewarded on the standardized tests that have been increasingly imposed upon schools, teachers, and students by some education reformers.

As checklists are increasingly imposed through a variety of professional and regulatory mandates in North America, 5 Europe 6 and elsewhere, 7 perhaps it is time to review the fundamental principles of checklist use, including why they might work and how we can implement them better.

And states that rely on Navajo coal, like California, are increasingly imposing greenhouse gas emissions standards and requiring renewable energy purchases, banning or restricting the use of coal for electricity.

What used to require three or four years of text-entry and analysis can now be done in three or four months—simply by sucking up documents from a company's intranet.Another benefit is that large firms are increasingly imposing standardised style and terminology rules across all their internal and external documents, including reports and web pages.

Republican legislatures are increasingly imposing strict ID requirements for voters, ostensibly to deter in-person voter fraud.

Over the past year or so, Hamas has been increasingly imposing ultraconservative social restrictions in Gaza, particularly impacting the rights of women.

There is the additional impact of independent sector treatment centres 17 and, more specific to ophthalmology, visual acuity thresholds that primary care trusts are increasingly imposing, which may further reduce the already low proportion of cases within NHS hospitals that are suitable for junior trainees.

What worries me is that the multi-voice model is increasingly being imposed on almost all shows because of television's need and greed for material that the audience immediately recognises.

Certainly it is increasingly a requirement imposed by examiners to have available the data underlying the theses in digita, easily viewed form.

The Government is increasingly cautious about imposing new direct legislation on housing associations after the Office for National Statistics said previous meddling by ministers meant the organisations effectively counted as part of the public sector.

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