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Other key drivers were strong strategic leadership, increased investment, and the creation of more stable and centralised commissioning structures to enhance observance of national guidelines, as well as increased availability of data for outcomes monitoring and local benchmarking.
Because this observance is for a month, create projects, essays, or lesson plans about it.
Columbus, Mississippi, held a formal observance for both Union and Confederate dead in 1866.
The small variations introduced by individuals in their observance, however, allows for some change, according to Sumner.
The funeral of Ronald Reagan was a week of respectful observance for the last sword-wielding, tax-cutting conservative.
Even many deeply religious young people don't believe in mandating observance for others.
For example, "intensive care" was understandably the least contaminated (Table 2), due to strict observance of protocols for aseptic conditions, rooms with few beds, and exclusion of visitors.
Lifestyle in the era preceding conflict in the study area was nostalgically described as having been blissful and characterized by observance and respect for elders and sexual sanctity.
In the early 1990s the United States government recognized the month of October as an official national health observance for breast cancer awareness [ 12].
A calendar is convenient for regulating civil life and religious observances and for historical and scientific purposes.
We may express natural phenomena by use of equations, but because of the errors due to measurement or observance, the actual experiment data can almost always be a little bit off the expectations.
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