Sentence examples for the widespread provision from inspiring English sources

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The OFT review will examine whether competition would be improved "if there were a shift away from the widespread provision" of free current accounts.

While students were very productive in the use of computers as productivity tools (Internet search, creating PowerPoints slides for a presentation, use of the Word editor, etc)., the technological competency and the widespread provision of ICT access at the school and at home did not lead to a responsible use of technology for learning in general.

The widespread provision of healthcare services could eliminate long waiting lists for care, end the piecemeal use of grant dollars to treat criminal justice populations, break the cycle of repeated criminal justice involvement, and reduce the country's jail population all without compromising public safety.

"The widespread provision of emergency obstetric care is essential if we want to reduce maternal deaths".

The widespread provision of this simple remedy has sharply reduced severe forms of Vitamin A deficiency, including blindness.

UNICEF said that the widespread provision of emergency obstetric care is the single most effective way to reduce maternal deaths.

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This aspect of big data processing is not considered a major problem anymore, due to the availability of multi-core processors, GPU computing, in-memory computing, main memory database systems, and the widespread provisioning of high-performance data centers.

The development and widespread provision of rapid tests for MB leprosy diagnosis, prognosis or classification could have an important impact on leprosy control programs by facilitating/promoting early MB diagnosis, appropriate treatment and interruption of M. leprae transmission.

The CRC ushered in a decade that saw a number of successes, including reductions in iodine deficiency disorders through salt iodisation; an immunisation drive that has now brought polio to the brink of eradication; widespread provision of Vitamin A supplements, and progress in promoting the many benefits of breastfeeding.

The Convention on the Rights of the Child ushered in a decade that saw a number of successes, including reductions in iodine deficiency disorders through salt iodisation; an immunisation drive that has now brought polio to the brink of eradication; widespread provision of Vitamin A supplements, and progress in promoting the many benefits of breastfeeding.

Seeking to eliminate leprosy by the year 2000, a campaign by the World Health Organization was based on widespread provision and use of multidrug therapy (MDT) to control infection and reduce transmission.

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