Sentence examples for maximising protection from inspiring English sources

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The report said: "Maximising protection for children and young people against abuse and harm remains an urgent and overriding priority.

In our study, the processes of record linkage and data analysis were separated: use of identifiable data was restricted to the record linkage, the linkage was conducted by someone not involved in the research, and access only to anonymised data were available to the investigators, maximising protection of participants' privacy.

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Improving serological assessment prior to commencing immunosuppressive therapies can help minimise the risk of reactivation of VPD such as hepatitis B. An approach using both direct and indirect protective immunization strategies is required to maximise protection from vaccine preventable diseases in this vulnerable population.

By using "targeted" hygiene practices such as hand washing, food safety and toilet hygiene, while encouraging everyday interactions with our microbial world we maximise protection against infection, while maintaining exposure to old friends.

In order to maximise protection for high-risk groups and to control disease at a population level, time-limited funding for a 'catch-up' series/dose or a 'supplementary dose' of newly introduced vaccines is often provided for additional cohorts.

Further research on strategies to engage non-responders and irregular responders might help promote regular screening and reduce socioeconomic inequalities in uptake, thus maximising the protection provided by an organised screening programme.

Our government has had both the foresight and the resources to maximise the protection available to its citizens.

Although the Model has been designed to maximise the protection of privacy, the additional data flows also introduce some operational restrictions.

To maximise participant protection the protocol includes a rescue provision for participants who are unable to tolerate their allocated intervention, or for whom the intervention causes other physical problems.

Of course we need competition, but it must be compatible with the Gothenburg criteria, so as to minimise unemployment, maximise consumer protection and guarantee social security within a healthy environment, and so as to achieve social cohesion through solidarity and sustainable development.

Nussbaum's argument that animals can suffer unfelt harms is considered, as is Tom Regan's position that, according to Singer's account, animals are protected only insofar as their protection maximises welfare, rather than in their own right.

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