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This may in fact be expected to increase the 'stepping stone' effects associated with building up a GP referral base, which could undermine retention in the public sector further.
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When those cuts undermined retention and readiness in the '90s, Congress had to fix them.
Under that process, the president, secretary of defense and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff had to certify that repeal would not undermine recruiting, retention, morale and other indicators of what is commonly called military readiness.
And shoddy treatment of returning soldiers will undermine recruitment and retention in the future.
"Repeal [of don't ask, don't tell] would undermine recruiting and retention, impact leadership at all levels, have adverse effects on the willingness of parents who lend their sons and daughters to military service, and eventually break the All-Volunteer Force".
Falling share prices can undermine employee morale, harm retention, and hinder a company's ability to hire; each of those can lead to slower product growth and quality.
The move, she says, may undermine efforts on the recruitment and retention of social workers.
Low levels of retention particularly threaten to undermine ART programmes in sub-Saharan Africa.
This is recommended by the MRC as a means of safeguarding against problems of acceptability, compliance, delivery of the intervention, recruitment and retention, and smaller-than-expected effect sizes, which can undermine the evaluation of an intervention.
Our descriptive account identified staff views on the key factors that facilitated or undermined the recruitment and retention of patients into research.
These limitations can undermine the adaptive capacity of the health workforce for future response, since they affect recruitment, retention and stability of the workforce [ 57], and long-term resilience [ 24].
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