Sentence examples for to accommodate the context from inspiring English sources

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Minor changes were made to accommodate the context.

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Serodiscordant couples also identified the need for the proposed PrEP demonstration project to accommodate the social context and realities of their lives.

The use of evidence and systematic discussion helped determine whether such strategies were indeed the best way to address local health system constraints, and at times the national recommendation was adapted to accommodate the local context.

3. Residents must be formally trained in handover skills, i.e., the ability to transfer care appropriately when going off duty. 4. Resident duty hours should be flexible enough to accommodate the specific context of the resident's role and the service needs on particular rotations.

BC documents recognized that tailored programmes specifically supporting Aboriginal health and health determinants are essential, and that these programmes will need to be flexible to accommodate the diversity of contexts, communities, and governance structures that exist.

(Griffin 1989) Status theories are subject to the objection that they lack the conceptual resources to explain why the rights we believe in are intricately "shaped" to accommodate the particularities of different contexts and different rightholders.

The results of the review were presented to the panel and members were asked to identify the clinical indications of greatest interest considering the following: the clinical rationale of the technology, the volume and quality of existing literature for each clinical indication and the context capacity to "accommodate" the technology's clinical use.

A strategic approach to RCB is needed to accommodate the complex and multi-disciplinary context of primary health care (PHC) [ 10].

Consistent policies and clinical governance processes related to telephone presentations to rural health services need to be further developed to accommodate the complexities of the rural context to better support nursing practice and enhance quality and safety in rural health care.

If it is indeed a context-driven disorder, let's change the contexts in schools to accommodate the needs of children who have it, not just support and accommodate the needs of children with attention-surplus disorder.

This element of consideration (instead of specific guidance) is key throughout the checklist: rather than suggesting a particular path, it has been developed to accommodate the flexibility required by different contexts.

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