He added the key objective of the service is the effective provision of the out-of-hours for urgent cases, which will be prioritised. |
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Patients requiring urgent care were treated within days and prioritised patients within six weeks. |
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These different roles must be prioritised in their order of importance in your life. |
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He added that children needing cardiac surgery are prioritised when it came to designating intensive care spaces. |
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On the one hand, the state has, through its Reconstruction and Development Programme, prioritised housing the poor. |
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The purpose of a booking system is to ensure that those who need surgery first get it first, and that is why they are prioritised to get surgery within 6 months. |
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Demand is increasing for research to be prioritised according to the importance of health issues, and burden of disease measures have been proposed to aid this process. |
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Who are the most vulnerable segments of the population, and which groups should be prioritised for assistance? |
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The framework can be tailored to fit country circumstances and should address donor requirements to have prioritised and achievable plans. |
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The prioritised issues of each Council configuration are listed in part 2 of the programme. |
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This provides customers with an understanding of how their needs are being prioritised. |
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The EZA asked HIVA in this context to prepare a position paper on what strategies should be prioritised for a workers' movement. |
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Clinicians sought improved usability and flexibility, whereas national headquarters prioritised business and executive functions such as accurate coding and reimbursement. |
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Stands with the highest biodiversity index were prioritised, and the selection then continued to the stands with the second highest index and so on until 10% was reached. |
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History has taught us that whenever a shopping mall or gated community is built, water will be prioritised for them and not the local people. |
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This is also true of the types of materials prioritised for purchase. |
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The corporations would take responsibility for areas prioritised for development to ensure development takes place quickly. |
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Our Strategy is intended to deliver a revitalised and prioritised UN response. |
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Where the mandate includes more than one objective, it is essential for these objectives to be clearly prioritised. |
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For each new project, opportunities for intermodal connections between networks that already exist or are planned should be prioritised. |
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Reinvigorating trading and commerce must also be prioritised by guaranteeing traders a demand for their products. |
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The substances on the candidate list are then prioritised to determine which ones should be subject to authorisation. |
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These mixed agendas have given rise to endless debate on how the functions should be prioritised and carried out. |
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It can then be prioritised and amended subject to the political commitment, and funding levels, afforded to the instrument. |
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Children's applications are being prioritised but it is still taking longer to get decisions. |
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In the event of production standstills, unsocial working time is prioritised in work groups to minimise overtime for individual employees. |
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All pre-clinical research has been centralised at the Lund facility and projects have been prioritised and focused. |
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One airline flying through Ethiopia routinely used to overbook in the summer and you would turn up and get bumped off if you were only going to Ethiopia because they prioritised people going back to Europe – very frustrating. |
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Economic growth will be prioritised in order to make possible an improvement of living standards of the Brazilians, especially those who are the most disadvantaged. |
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In this respect, infrastructure needs to be carefully planned and prioritised with a view to optimising transport chains and the overall transport network. |
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The initiative has been prioritised as one of a number of possible so-called 'fast disbursement' mechanisms for the use of dormant amounts of old European Development Fund money. |
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This seal of approval shows that Isabel has prioritised its security and that it uses security processes and technologies that are continuously renewed. |
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The flagging of ships is a crucial issue, an issue prioritised by the International Transport Workers' Federation in its flags of convenience campaign. |
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When money and political expediency are prioritised over the nobler values that glue us together as human beings, it raises much deeper questions about the kind of society we have built. |
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Progressivity of the system should be prioritised in these cases. |
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The education sector has not been prioritised within these countries, increases have not yet come on stream or that aid has been channelled through budget support that has not been captured in this ODA.be data. |
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Broader approaches should be prioritised over narrower ones. |
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The EU Council reacted swiftly and immediately adopted a package of rescue measures in October, which prioritised restoring confidence in the financial system and ensuring its stability. |
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It is clear that once you have prioritised the needs from grassroots level, you must have the capacity to maintain the linkages up to national and international level. |
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And finally, I do not really need to remind you that, in the more general context of the single market, financial integration is the objective of specific European policies that have been prioritised by the European Council. |
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The counsellor wrote personally to the embassy in Jordan and requested that the matter should be prioritised, in line with Article 10 of the CRC, owing to the boy's situation and fragile mental health. |
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Following his election as the president of Ukraine in February '0'0, Viktor Yanukovych has prioritised domestic issues in an attempt to secure power firmly at a time when the opposition is in complete disarray. |
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Hosni Mubarak positioned himself clearly against the presence of weapons of mass destruction in the region and prioritised the inflexible struggle against terrorism. |
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While these values are shared by the different organisations, they are prioritised differently, due to the diversity of these organisations, and the different target groups with whom they work. |
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The overall goal of the policy on CBRN security is to present a prioritised, relevant and effective European strategy to enhance the protection of EU citizens from incidents involving CBRN materials. |
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The freighter development was put on hold as Airbus prioritised the passenger version and all cargo orders were cancelled. |
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The Western Balkans have been prioritised for membership since emerging from war during the breakup of Yugoslavia. |
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Madiba prioritised all aspects of child development and in particular wanted to improve the quality of health care for children. |
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In her first six months as Prime Minister, Thatcher repeatedly prioritised defence spending over economic policy and financial control. |
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At a time when families may be re-evaluating how their money is prioritised, we are hopeful this offer will help to protect leisure time, especially for young people. |
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I have to say that that was not one that was prioritised as part of the northern hub because of the capacity that is still available on the Hope Valley line. |
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