Sentence examples for monitor admission from inspiring English sources

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This warrants further investigation, particularly as the UK Equality Act 2010 places a duty on all public authorities, including universities and the NHS, to monitor admission and progress of students by ethnic group to be able to address inequalities or disadvantage.

12 13 The UK's Race Relations Amendment Act 2000 places a duty on all public authorities, including universities and the National Health Service, to monitor admission and progress of students and the recruitment and career progression of staff by ethnic group to be able to address inequalities or disadvantage.

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The 8-acre park was full of visitors on that spring day, as was the museum, but traffic inside was carefully monitored (admission was timed), and the exhibits rarely felt crowded.

Blunkett told the Guardian that Labour would restore a more coherent structure to encourage improvement in schools by introducing new bodies – probably at a sub-regional level – tasked with spotting failure, monitoring admissions, commissioning services, and ensuring financial accountability.

Another example was the potential use of the practice profiles developed by the private sector partner to probe cost and value of obstetrics services (particularly for pre term monitoring admissions) and the possibility of primary care based fracture reviews.

In response to the World Trade Center attack on September 11 , 2001 the Connecticut Department of Public Health, assisted by all Connecticut hospitals, implemented a syndromic surveillance system that monitored admissions to acute-care hospitals and visits to emergency departments to detect any concurrent bioterrorism event.

Since 1977, Danish counties have maintained administrative information systems to monitor hospital admissions, collecting information on dates of admission and discharge and up to 20 discharge diagnoses.

After December's reports both the federal and provincial governments promised new measures to improve monitoring, an admission that the current arrangements are inadequate.

Blood pressure monitoring at admission revealed hypertension; blood pressure reaching 160/100 mmHg (average blood pressure in these patients and also in this patient being 90/60 mmHg).

In our approach, the available service on a network path is passively monitored, and admission control is performed only at egress nodes, incorporating the effects of cross traffic with implicit measurements rather than with explicit signaling.

The following parameters of the patients were monitored at admission and after craniotomy.

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