Sentence examples for precipitated demand from inspiring English sources

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The success and achievements of FETPs and FELTPs has attracted trainees from other countries in Africa, and also the United Kingdom, U.S.A., Oceania, and Japan, as well as having precipitated demand for field epidemiologists, public health laboratory scientists, and public health specialists trained through this model.

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Portsmouth's second administration in two years has been precipitated by demands for £2m unpaid tax, and HMRC was active in the high court to demand that Andrew Andronikou, the club's previous administrator and current administrator for the holding company, CSI, should not be appointed, because of "issues of conflict".

"Quite what the result of that would be no one can perceive but I've stated before that this could be one scenario producing the kind of material change in circumstances that would precipitate popular demand for a second independence referendum.

Less than a week after the health secretary, Jeremy Hunt, promised another £300m to ease pressure on A&E services – hoping to stave off a winter crisis in the runup to next May's general election – today's report argues that no politician of any major party has begun to address the reality of the funding gap precipitated by rising demand and declining resources.

It's a bold move and one that was precipitated by reader demand and their own desire to offer more, challenge themselves and strengthen the brand.

The decay has been allowed to fester for so long, nothing short of a major crisis could have precipitated the widespread demands for reform.

This results in a shortage of skilled health workers within the public sector, precipitating a growing demand for skilled health workers.

In 1818 the grand duke issued a constitution that made Baden one of the first German states to establish a representative assembly; however, later liberal reforms under Leopold, grand duke from 1830 to 1852, did not keep pace with radical demands that eventually precipitated a revolution led by Friedrich Hecker and Gustav von Struve in 1848.

Kelly conceded that the dramatic fall-off in demand for business travel precipitated by the recession made this perhaps the most difficult revenue environment the airline industry has ever faced.

Lootsma cites a number of these invisible forces — market demands precipitating a "slick" of houses-with-gardens in the Netherlands, political constraints generating "piles" of dwellings on the outskirts of Hong Kong, the cultural preference for white brick causing a "white cancer" of housing estates in the Dutch province of Friesland.

Britain's demand for a huge indemnity precipitated a major crisis.

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