Sentence examples for sectoral provision from inspiring English sources

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Since 1979 there has been a remarkable shift in sectoral provision.

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Furthermore, there are some examples of sectoral provisions that may affect the right to food in very important areas, such as land, water, fishing, etc.

Also new concepts of cross-sectoral energy provision is included and discussed with the potential role of biomass in power-to-X concepts ("Balancing across energy sectors the role of biomass in power-to-X concepts").

Although the initial focus on ECEC was to free up mothers' time so that they can take part in the labour market (Mahon 2002), in line with scientific evidence on the positive outcomes of ECEC for the children themselves, the European discourse started to focus more on high-quality, holistic, complex, integrated, inter-sectoral and inclusive provision (Herczog 2012).

Moreover, research by Garloff and Guertzgen (2012) suggests that flexibility provisions under sectoral agreements do affect the sensitivity of wages to local firm conditions once account is taken of more poorly performing firms.

They tend to take a strongly sectoral approach to planning and thereby exhibit a bias toward social service (health and education) provisions.

Therefore, preventing the disproportionately higher burden of diarrhoea among the poor needs a multi-sectoral strategy beyond the bounds of the health sector (e.g. provision of safe water supply; sanitation, decent housing etc).

Being one of the first countries to respond to Pakistan's emergency, the Government of Japan's funds will be used to support the provision of multi-sectoral services on ground, benefiting 2.3 million people, 60 per cent of whom are children.

PNAN's main responsibilities included inter-sectoral cooperation for the universal provision of food; the guarantee of high quality food; the monitoring and reporting of nutritional and food data; the promotion of healthy eating and lifestyles; research; and strengthening human resource capacity in the area of nutrition [ 86].

Guidelines for good practice should be backed up by public and professional education about CFS/ME, public investment in service provision and inter-sectoral policies (including health, education, work and pension, and housing) with an explicit agenda for acknowledging the illness known as CFS/ME, fulfilment of human rights, equitable care and social inclusion of people with disabilities.

The matrices show that there are predominantly negative impacts given by sectoral uses of resources on the provision of ecosystem services, an issue that requires most focus on resource efficiency and on the environmental and economic impacts of natural resources use while reducing the trade-offs between the sectoral demands.

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