Sentence examples for readmission from inspiring English sources

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readmission

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A second or subsequent admission

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It was the first series win by a touring side in South Africa since the Proteas' readmission to world cricket in 1991.

Our plan to deliver a payment system linked to the result of treatments will encourage hospitals to improve the quality of care they deliver for patients – like our 30-day readmission tariff – and should help drive up even higher the standards of care in hospitals.

One Iranian newspaper said that the sultan had quietly floated an American proposal for Iran to reduce uranium enrichment in exchange for its readmission to the SWIFT banking system.

Europe would press for the readmission of weapons inspectors, urge America to work through the United Nations, and in the last resort back a war only if it had been authorised by a new UN resolution.

Obamacare contains many incentives to raise efficiency, such as penalizing hospitals for high readmission rates, but there's little evidence productivity as a whole has risen enough to tip the overall trend.

The visit came as Barack Obama was expected to announce the scrapping of curbs on visits and remittances to the island by Cuban-Americans, ahead of a Summit of the Americas at which some Latin American governments are expected to press for Cuba's readmission to the Organisation of American States.Love your fellow manIowa and Vermont became the latest American states to legalise gay marriage.

Mr Cartes has secured its readmission, partly by persuading Congress to ratify Venezuela's admission to the group (which had occurred, in dubious fashion, when Paraguay was suspended).

See articleOfficials in Taiwan made it clear that, this year, their country will not ask its diplomatic partners to propose its readmission to the UN, which China always blocks.

THE World Trade Organisation (WTO), like many clubs, denies patrons the right of automatic readmission.

His second will be to gain readmission to Mercosur, a regional trade body which suspended Paraguay after Mr Lugo's lightning impeachment last June.

And there is a mild incentive for virtue: the joyous welcome afforded to countries that gain readmission after a period of isolation (as happened to South Africa after apartheid or Pakistan when democracy returned).At the moment, the club's disciplinary organ is the Ministerial Action Group, known as CMAG, consisting of senior people from a rotating group of nine members.

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