Sentence examples for sufficient allocation of from inspiring English sources

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In this regard, sufficient allocation of resources to programme administration and policy continuity appear to be particularly important.

This envisages the availability ostaff with conceptual understanding and the ability to orchestrate technical assistanceinterventions and sufficient allocation of staff time for the CRI and calls for orientation and training workshops backed by ongoing coaching and mentoring.

In light of this, the logical first step is not to start an initiative that calls for (external) re-analysis of study results, but would be to ensure sufficient allocation of methodological expertise in the assessment of marketing authorization applications.

Even though the CHRC is the oldest research body in the Americas, it does not have a wide funding mechanism to secure financing to implement the research agenda and will have to develop other strategies to ensure sufficient allocation of funds to priority areas for the region, which is now part of the recently created CARPHA.

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Thoughtful planning and sufficient allocations from Congress are a must.

In 2014, GitHub also introduced hierarchy, new rules, and processes to coordinate projects as the rule of two was not sufficient for the allocation of effort and coordination of the employees' activities.

We would argue that the epidemiological definition for risk (probability only) is less useful in the context of surveillance than the risk analysis paradigm, because the probability of occurrence of an adverse event alone is not sufficient to drive allocation of resources, and expected consequences of disease events must have substantial influence.

Whilst cost of illness studies per se are not sufficient information for allocation of resources, the estimation of the economic losses or costs associated with a particular health condition can help to establish the proportion of government resources that could have been used for other purposes in the absence of these, preventable, diseases [ 11].

The first is the obvious one of allocation of sufficient time, money, and other resources.

and, unsurprisingly, on the allocation of sufficient public funding.

Such devolution requires, of course, the allocation of sufficient financial resources.

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