These specially resourced emergency operating theatres have significantly reduced the number of out of hours operations that take place. |
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So there is that strain there too, where one set of associations, if you like, are being resourced to the max, and the trade unions are not. |
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There is an urgent need for welfare agencies to be properly resourced to enable them to support families in crisis. |
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Although the inquiry costs would be saved, the new system would need to be adequately resourced, added the report. |
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We have begun to lose creative scientists and researchers to larger, better resourced laboratories and libraries. |
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The long-term aim of the project is to provide a centre that will be suitably resourced for the undertaking of genealogical research. |
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That system was to be better resourced to deal more effectively with offending behaviour. |
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All I did was give some parity against extremely well resourced defendants and their lawyers. |
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We also lack an adequately resourced courts system, able to process parental conflict in a timely manner. |
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Secondly, single-handed practices were capable of sophisticated asthma care, provided they were adequately resourced. |
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It looked and felt like a downmarket tabloid, but it was in a war it could not win against the more richly resourced Daily Record, Sun or Mirror. |
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The school is incredibly well resourced with a computer suite, dedicated library area and interactive whiteboards. |
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They are poorly resourced and have low status in the bureaucratic pecking order. |
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All the schools offer a safe and comfortable environment, and are resourced and equipped to meet National Curriculum standards. |
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The President will be supported by a deputy president and four properly resourced regional vice presidents. |
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Fielding women candidates can be a hollow victory if they are not resourced to campaign effectively and confidently. |
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Where a person will go to jail trials must be properly resourced on both sides. |
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We hope that this office is adequately resourced to ensure that it can meet all its obligations and its goals. |
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We will also have a much better resourced London office and that's very important to our client base. |
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He argued that most consultants already work unsocial hours, but this is not written down in their agreements, nor is it properly resourced. |
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Yes, this Government continues to be committed to ensuring that schools are resourced adequately. |
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Committees must be adequately resourced, an important reason why parliaments should have control of their budgets. |
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The secretariat shall be resourced with a minimum of two, but no more than three, full-time-equivalent staff. |
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The issue, then, is whether the police are resourced adequately. |
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The classes here are fun to teach but very poorly resourced, based largely around boring textbooks and flashcards, with most classes being about 3 hours a week. |
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Technical consultants frequently work in chaotic or poorly resourced environments that can be disorienting and frustrating. |
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The regulatory authority should be properly empowered and resourced and its independence from day to day political concerns should be ensured. |
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Were FCP to be resourced at the same level as LEEP enforcement, staff complement would be more than doubled. |
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Are the AJAs appropriately resourced to support the achievement of program objectives? |
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It will not be a superfund that pays resourced based companies for not mining or for harvesting. |
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Local news and content and sales capability remain at the heart of our business and will remain well resourced. |
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All parties support more housing but we need a commitment to ensuring the planning system is properly resourced to deliver. |
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The access to information office is sufficiently resourced but was staffed at only half of its capacity at times during the year. |
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The Office is envisaged to be small but effective, but must be sufficiently resourced to perform its prescribed functions. |
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We have affirmed the need for fully resourced public broadcasting, at national, provincial and local levels. |
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You will need to eat, you will need to take the weight off your feet and yet, at so many of the provincial tracks, eating and sitting are poorly resourced. |
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It is essential that compulsory care is adequately resourced. |
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What is needed is for all schools to be adequately resourced and financed so as to make it possible for education standards to be improved overall. |
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They are resourced with a separate budget, of course, provided by the Department. |
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In the case of NATO, there may also be a constructive role for it to play in assisting in the training and equipping of less well resourced regional organizations and States. |
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The organization's quantity and quality of output allows it to appear strong and well resourced, but the reality is that this is a castle built on sand. |
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More permanent trade unions were established from the 1850s, better resourced but often less radical. |
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As part of its effort to address these issues, we have completed an organizational review of our communications function and assured it is appropriately defined, structured, and resourced. |
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As we begin the last leg, we urge the Council to continue its commitment to ensuring that the Tribunal is adequately resourced so that it can conduct its work efficiently and effectively. |
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Making adequate provision for access and participation by learners and for teachers to be adequately prepared, equipped and resourced to carry out their work is still a monumental challenge in many countries and areas. |
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The historic rationale for extending preferential tax treatment to donors to political parties is that democratic governance of society is enhanced by the participation of properly resourced political parties. |
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Strong, democratic parliaments with members who understand their role and are properly resourced to perform it can hold governments accountable, weak institutions will not. |
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Ensuring programs are adequately resourced. |
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The member for Ottawa South indicated the wide spectrum of activity, from resourced based industries to our manufacturing industry, to technology and innovation. |
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That went unnoticed by CFIA because it was not brought to the inspector's attention, and the inspector didn't have the required time to monitor as closely as he would have with a properly resourced CVS system. |
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If we were aware of this, we would improve ourselves in the certainty that the Holy Spirit will help us grow and we would recuperate the incisiveness of a preaching that is resourced from the totality of being. |
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The guidance was found not to be sufficiently complete and practical. Monitoring and evaluation activities need to be planned and resourced from the start of the multiyear plan of the Frameworks. |
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We are also aware, however, that, in the departments we visited, the activity directed toward office automation is fragmented, largely unco-ordinated, and very modestly resourced. |
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The goals of universal access and effective, continued learning for all are a constant reminder of unfinished business not only in the poorly resourced and less well managed systems. |
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Some have retained superbly resourced dream teams of lawyers and chartered accountants, and a few are capable of successfully infiltrating law enforcement. |
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Thailand's prisons are poorly equipped and poorly resourced to supervise the process of detoxification and manage the complicated symptoms of withdrawal. |
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The EU must press hard to ensure that technical assistance and capacity building are adequately resourced, in order that developing countries do not lose out in the negotiations. |
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All children receive it and, for the most part, do so in institutions that are approved by the state and, to a greater or lesser extent, resourced by the state. |
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Kautilya, in the Arthashastra, suggests that the state must always be adequately fortified, its armed forces prepared and resourced to defend itself against acts of war. |
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The Commonwealth Foundation is an intergovernmental organisation, resourced by and reporting to Commonwealth governments, and guided by Commonwealth values and priorities. |
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