Sentence examples for precipitated service from inspiring English sources

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There were also relatively high rates of comorbid depression (62.3%), anxiety (42.9%), and attentional and related problems (67.5%), which may have precipitated service presentation at that time; indeed, the majority of this group's baseline community contacts (604/980 or 61.6%) with MH services were with PAS.

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But he had been arrested twice on firearm offenses: first, in 2004, before he signed up to the navy, and then in 2010, which precipitated his discharge from service.

Frequent fighting since December 2006 has interrupted the supply of food to the population, hindered access to clean drinking water, destroyed health service infrastructure, precipitated widespread looting of medicine and material, and limited new nutritional interventions from being developed, placing thousands of children in the area at risk.

While Laves phases generally precipitate slowly during service and have a more significant strengthening effect at the late stage, the precipitation of the alternative M23C6 precipitates can be used to increase the initial strength of ferritic steel.

Neither incident resulted in a criminal conviction, though the latter one apparently precipitated his discharge from the service.

First, there has been a decline in public health services, precipitating a shift towards the use of private health services even among the poor [ 6].

Keable returned to the UK in 1914 as a result of illness, precipitated perhaps by the rigour of service upon which Weston insisted in Zanzibar.

Their logistical and humanitarian support for the injured brought to hospitals or makeshift clinics has made them targets for systematic attack and arrest by the security services, precipitating a collective stand by members of the profession against the regime.

Its proposals – including how to improve care through prevention and early intervention, seven-day access to care for people in crisis, and integrated physical and mental health provision – precipitated a national NHS strategy to transform services.

The expansionist policies of the Soviet Union, Italy, Germany, and Japan in the 1930s, and especially the outbreak of World War II in 1939, precipitated the creation and expansion of intelligence services throughout the world.

Rising demand for health services in the region has precipitated the growth in private medical and nursing schools across Southeast Asia and correspondent rise in trained health workers.

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