Sentence examples for scope of retention from inspiring English sources

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Discussing DRIPA with TechCrunch last year former Pinsent Mason lawyer Danvers Baillieu noted how few limits it afforded on the scope of retention notices that the Home Secretary could issue.

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While Major League Baseball chose the right man in George Mitchell an esteemed former judge, prosecutor and a legitimate hero for his efforts to bring about peace in Northern Ireland it also seems entirely possible that, in defining the scope of his retention, Mitchell was assigned ("pressured" would be a less kind way of putting it) with the task of naming names.

Although sorption of cesium and strontium by resins, clays, and zeolites has been investigated intensively and even used in real applications, there is still considerable scope for improvement in terms of retention capacity and selectivity.

What relationships may exist seem to be less important to health worker recruitment and retention than individual characteristics of health care workers themselves as well as their living and working conditions, many of which are outside the scope of the recruitment and retention strategies.

In agreement with the literature, clinical reasoning development is envisaged by students to be the main scope of VPS use; transferable skills, retention enhancement and the importance of making mistakes are other categories circumscribed to this theme.

If the respondent cited issues related to decentralisation as a reason for lack of retention, the study instrument provided scope to probe how and why and to proffer suggestions to improve retention of rural PHC workers.

Gaining a thorough understanding of retention behavior in HILIC enhances the scope of applications of liquid chromatography.

Enhancing our understanding of retention behavior in HILIC increases the scope of possible applications of liquid chromatography.

The emphasis is more on educational changes required to address the global shortage, maldistribution, retention, skills mix, scope of practice, and performance of nurses so as to strengthen health systems, scale up priority health interventions and achieve universal coverage (43– 43).

Finally, data were not collected on the reasons why providers left the facility, in addition to where they went, or were still at the facility but not working on HIV/AIDS, limiting the scope of information usable to develop targeted retention schemes.

Therefore, it specifically addressed the question of retention of study participants within randomised trials, which was beyond the scope of the other reviews.

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