Sentence examples for prioritising access from inspiring English sources

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Abandoning globalisation for protectionism would undermine action on climate change; regional blocs would compete with each other, and focus on energy security by prioritising access to fossil fuel reserves.

The research evaluated the discriminant and predictive validity of relative social disadvantage in prioritising access to public general dental care.

In addition to providing vaccinations to cut the risk of disease, UNICEF is prioritising access to clean water and sanitation for children across the worst-affected areas of the country.

Aboriginal community-controlled health services are important in providing appropriate primary care, and there has been an emphasis on prioritising access to primary care of Aboriginal people to maximise prevention opportunities for chronic and other conditions.

But my sense is that for a while, Ocha and some other agencies have tipped too far into prioritising access to Damascus.

Nevertheless, we are not aware of any previous preference study that has attempted to quantify priorities for bariatric surgery from a public perspective, and as such this applied study makes an important contribution to develop priority weights that could be assigned to encapsulate the general public's preferences in prioritising access to bariatric surgery for adults.

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We need leaders to prioritise access to youth-friendly programmes that educate young people about the risks of pregnancy, HIV and sexually transmitted infections.

That is why Ed Miliband and one-nation Labour are right to prioritise access to affordable credit, and to promise that we will tackle exploitation by loan sharks.

Some ministers favour a soft Brexit under which the UK would prioritise access to the single market, while others back a hard Brexit that would make immigration control the priority in negotiations.

However, government must ensure that businesses feel confident to invest and that will mean continuing to prioritise access to finance and also committing to future mitigation of fixed costs such as business rates".

24 31 Consequently, this preference study aimed to assess the relative importance of potential criteria and trade-offs the public would make when prioritising access to bariatric surgery for obese adults in Australia, and to use these preferences to develop 'priority weights' that could be assigned to criteria to prioritise access to bariatric surgery for adults.

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