Sentence examples for revised health from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Brown's victory in Massachusetts on Tuesday denies Democrats the 60th vote that they need to surmount filibusters and advance a revised health measure.

They could try to pass a revised health care bill in the Senate before the new Massachusetts senator is sworn in.

It also said that Bovis had worked with city, state and federal regulators since the fire in planning for the resumption of work, and had developed a revised health and safety plan for the rest of the project, with a new subcontractor, LVI Environmental Services.

A12 E.P.A. Sets Limit on Radiation The Environmental Protection Agency said it has developed a revised health standard for the proposed nuclear waste storage site at Yucca Mountain in Nevada that would set limits on radiation releases for a million years.

In other concessions, the union agreed to a revised health plan with slightly fewer doctors, higher co-payments for doctor visits and prescription drugs and putting its drug contract out for new bidding -- steps expected to save $80 million a year.

By raising questions about the Democrats' motives, Republicans seem to be anticipating that Mr. Obama will move quickly after the meeting to win passage of a revised health care bill, and they appear to want to blunt any effort by the president to suggest that Republicans offered few workable alternatives.

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The paper concludes with recommendations for revised health-communication practices, health professional training to improve patient understanding in the clinical encounter, and directions for future research.

These mechanisms can in return validate or revise health standards.

GP provision of universal child health reviews has fallen considerably in Scotland since implementation of the revised child health surveillance system from 2005 as would have been expected.

Subsequently, the WHO revised its health system framework to include six building blocks, specifically: service delivery; health workforce ('workforce'); information; medical products, vaccines and technologies ('medical products'); financing; and leadership/governance ('governance') [ 12].

A quarter of the cities in the NLC's survey have revised their health benefits downwards.

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