Sentence examples for provision exclusively from inspiring English sources

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Whilst there is a growing body of evidence demonstrating the efficacy of 'intensive therapy' to ameliorate sexual difficulties after cancer [for reviews see [ 30– 32], to date, there has been no research systematically evaluating the early stages of the PLISSIT model, in particular, the impact of sexual information provision exclusively [ 30].

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The surprising part, it turns out, is what the specific provisions exclusively require: No war-fighting facilities, but rather the construction of "child development centers," "warrior transition complexes," hospitals, family housing, renewable-energy projects, and, in general, infrastructure for the Pentagon's softer, greener sides.

All of the foregoing constitutional provisions apply exclusively to criminal matters.

These provisions do not exclusively relate to street harassment, but could be considered to pertain to issues such as being followed or verbally abused in public spaces.

Column (5) substitutes the share of public employees in the Public Administration by the percentage of total compensation of employees aimed at collective goods, whose provision is carried out exclusively by the government sector, as opposed to individual goods, such as health and education (the source of these data is COFOG).

The provision of treatment almost exclusively by mental health specialists (e.g. psychiatrists), the providers' perceived lack of expertise, and the perceived lack of services in primary healthcare settings may be the reasons why all health professionals in the present study considered referral as the only management option.

Rather, most of what is referred to as social marketing in public health involves exclusively the provision of information, and is therefore more correctly characterized as communication.[ 143] The question of interest is: Can we develop and deliver products or services that will elicit the behavior we seek from members of our target audience?

This inconsistency in clinical decision-making and care provision is not due exclusively to variation in case mix and facilities but is the result of the intrinsic complexity of critical care, on one hand, and the physician's heuristics (that is, intuitive judgments) on the other [ 2].

The reality, of course, is that few of us provision our kitchens or cook exclusively with ultra-fresh ingredients, especially in winter, when there simply are no ultra-fresh ingredients.

Funds are used exclusively for the provision of physical inputs.

Since lay counsellors are trained specifically and uniquely in CT, this degree of specialization allows them to focus exclusively on service provision of consistent quality, while allowing health care workers to concentrate on other aspects of clinical care.

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