Sentence examples for prioritization principles from inspiring English sources

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The investigation suggested prioritization principles that can be summarized in terms of vertical and horizontal equality [ 10].

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The present study findings, and associated rank ordering of HIV/AIDS interventions, can be considered as general principles to prioritization of HIV/AIDS interventions in Thailand.

When Wenig took the reins, he lived and breathed three guiding principles: i) Ruthless prioritization of what matters, ii) Alignment of critical processes with this prioritization, and iii) Building early warning systems to ensure that everything they measured was actionable and forward-looking.

Different concepts, such as cascading principles, biorefineries or prioritization according to the value of the end product, are discussed.

Therefore, adequate workforce knowledge and training regarding the underlying principles of any prioritization tool are required to overcome the natural reluctance of medical staff to 'ration' their care delivery [ 27].

The mechanism currently used in France for the national review of the list of River Basin-Specific Pollutants (RBSPs) and the launch of regular screening studies on emerging substances is based on the principles of the NORMAN prioritization scheme.

However, Zen thinks that this prioritization, this exclusion, violates a cardinal principle of knowing, for knowledge of anything demands an understanding of the whole.

Instead, normative arguments for both prospective health and fair innings are assumed to be compelling; thus, given that both principles result in different prioritizations, a reconciliation of or trade-off between the two is required.

The panel members were chosen for their expertise in prioritization and their ability to use economic principles to compare policy choices.

Importantly, this new nondiscrimination principle includes a presumption against prioritization of Internet traffic – including paid prioritization.

Thus, publicly available human-genome databases (e.g., HapMap Thorisson et al., 2005, the 1000 Genomes Project (1KGP) Altshuler et al., 2010, and dbSNP Smigielski et al., 2000 provide valuable frequency information that can, in principle, be used for variant prioritization.

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