Sentence examples for values and provisions from inspiring English sources

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It has just cut its dividend after a sharp fall in profits – driven by, among other things, writedowns in asset values and provisions.

If we are to preserve the values and provisions of the NHS that matter to patients, management of "NHS" practices must be restored to NHS doctors and made accountable to public bodies, as we in Camden are demanding.

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Pharmacists were trained in mechanisms to refer patients to their GP for issues such as medication changes, suboptimal spirometry values and provision of written action plan; a template for referral and an asthma action plan was provided within the patient file.

The Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine is directly connected to The Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms' philosophy and system of values, and extends its provisions in the context of the use of biology and medicine.

More recently, container ports created logistic value and the provision of bounded areas for transiting flows was part of this value proposition.

This finding cautions both external providers and their NHS clients to value and make provision for explicit knowledge transfer mechanisms, as the NHS clients ended up dependent on the external consultants' increasing monopoly of skills.

By injecting a diversity of values and beliefs into the provision of social welfare, religious organizations also strengthen pluralism and in addition offset the danger of a monopoly by government bureaucracy.

Frontline health providers are part of, and influenced by, their cultural and religious context, and their attitudes, values and subsequent behaviour regarding provision of legal abortion services, could be a key barrier to access.

When it comes to the effect of attitudes, values and knowledge about healthcare provision between different countries within the framework of Andersen's model, we do not know of any such study to the best of our knowledge.

Our study revealed a number of new findings in relation to how providers' values and attitudes affect their provision of services and added to existing knowledge about the utility of the Street Level Bureaucrats theory for understanding the challenges to implementing sensitive policies in a lower-middle income setting.

A number of studies have suggested that poor and/or rural individuals dependent on natural resources as a source of income are more likely to perceive and value provisioning services (Kari and Korhonen-Kurki 2013; Muhamad et al. 2014) whereas wealthier, urbanized individuals are more likely to perceive and value regulating and supporting services (Martín-López et al. 2012).

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