Sentence examples for strong enrolment from inspiring English sources

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In Manchester, the early speakers attacked the Affordable Care Act, President Barack Obama's signature legislative achievement which Republicans are making a central issue in their midterm election strategy – despite reports this week of strong enrolment figures.

With less than seven months to go before midterm elections, Democrats are keen to capitalise on strong enrolment figures reported as the sign-up period drew to a close.

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Moody's highlighted that DMU's credit score was increased due to the university's "unique market position" and "demonstrated ability to strengthen its financial position" as well as a prediction that DMU will "maintain strong student enrolment trends in an environment of increased competition".

1 As expected, year of birth had a strong effect on enrolment (HR=1.76 per 5 years), partly explained by the fact that insurance was only available to all HDSS residents from 2006 onwards.

Although results have not yet been fully published, the Kenyan and Ugandan trials were stopped in December 2006, as the Data Safety and Monitoring Board determined that the protective effect of MC was sufficiently strong that continued enrolment was unethical, and it was necessary to offer circumcision to the control groups [ 16, 17].

Keller et al. (2009) compare European countries since the 1960s and find a strong negative association between enrolment in tertiary education and the share of recruits in a country.

If successful and scaled up, these programs could provide strong complements to training enrolment increases, especially for doctors who have the highest attrition rates.

The evidence that education of the household head is a strong determinant of MHO enrolment indicates that information on MHOs has to be disseminated in a way that caters to those who have little or no education to ensure that these segments of the population are not excluded from MHOs.

The strongest factors determining CBHI enrolment in the present analysis were SES, educational level of the father, distance to the reference health facility, year of birth, and insurance status of the mother at the time of birth.

This is the first study showing a strong effect of health insurance enrolment on the survival of young children in a developing country.

This type of bias cannot, however, explain the strong protective effect of insurance enrolment found in the present analysis, as this bias would at most have attenuated the effect.

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