Sentence examples for recipient capable from inspiring English sources

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The Ph.D. degree by definition indicates that a university -- in Cánovas's case, the University of London -- has certified the recipient capable of conducting professional research and making an original contribution to knowledge.

The institutional innovation proposed and analyzed in this paper is to give individuals the right to assign the full FHF payment not only to the SHI or the PHI of their choice but also to a MCO – as well as any other recipient capable of organizing healthcare services (cf. the question mark in Fig. 1).1 The only requirement is that they must be able to provide the full range of services, viz.

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It became apparent, initially through work that sought to characterise radiation sensitivity, that donor adult bone marrow transplanted into syngeneic irradiated murine recipients was capable of protecting the recipients from lethal irradiation by regenerating (reconstituting) the irradiation-ablated haematopoietic system.

We found that preoperative DST alone generates CD4+ T-cells that when transferred into naïve LEW recipients are capable of suppressing DA liver allograft rejection and promoting long-term survival of the graft and recipient.

But awards for plants often go to the lesser known, for accomplishments that the givers believe the recipients are capable of in the future.

However, they also found that many long-term disability recipients were capable of work at substantial levels.2.2

Professor Malcolm Harrington, called in to assess the assessors, was fiercely critical, and thereafter fewer recipients were judged capable of work – and savings evaporated.

Yet Malay entrepreneurs themselves attribute the disappointing results partly to the fact that funding was too loose and even stigmatized the Malay recipients as less capable.

But it rejected a similar proposal from Minnesota in 2004 on several grounds, including a couple that might seem germane: that food-stamp rules would be inconsistent across state lines, and that it would perpetuate a stigma that food-stamp recipients are not capable of making buying decisions.

For benefit recipients who are capable of working, the Hartz reforms implied considerable changes.

This is because, as mentioned in the theory section, remittance recipients are more capable of providing jobs, welfare, and local public goods for themselves.

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