Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] for health " in BNC.
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1 | One of th one of Labour 's own party , the supporters , has called the Labour policies for health care , if they exist , a process of fossilisation . |
2 | When it comes to achieving the right weight for health , and maintaining it , some of us are going to have a far harder task than others . |
3 | All companies with more than 50 employees were required by law to have enterprise committees elected annually by the work force ( their function being largely consultative , with some responsibility for health and safety ) . |
4 | Most people in Britain depend on public provision for health care and education . |
5 | But as Dr Johannes Hallauer , Head of Communicable Diseases and Hygiene Section at the German Ministry for Health and a VHPB special adviser , pointed out , the degree of risk can not be calculated by looking solely at a person 's job title . |
6 | There is also expected to be a wave of public support for health workers especially as hospitals like those in London face closure . |
7 | However , the enthusiastic way in which the present Health Secretary , Virginia Bottomley , has implemented Opportunity 2000 in the NHS ( the government 's equal opportunity initiative for women ) and set clear targets for health authorities to achieve , should ensure that momentum is not entirely lost . |
8 | As there is no direct charge for health care , is demand really ‘ infinite ’ ? |
9 | Improving the vitamin A intake of young children in populations where xerophthalmia exists , even at relatively low prevalence , should be a high priority for health and agricultural services in Africa and elsewhere . |
10 | The remedies which they prescribe for Britain involve the separation of social insurance for health , pensions and employment from social assistance to those in unpredictable need . |
11 | The French Minister for Health and Humanitarian Action , Bernard Kouchner , visited Mogadishu on Aug. 4-5 . |
12 | Now that South Africa has entered a stage of transition to a political democracy , these NGO health services remain isolated pockets , but some of them are looked upon as possible models for health care in a future dispensation . |
13 | The health-care workers were demanding a 300 per cent pay rise and extra funding for health care . |
14 | Typical strategies for health were listed as : |
15 | In contrast neoliberals ' emphasis on individual choice and personal responsibility for health makes them underestimate the importance of environmental factors . |
16 | The Government did manage to bring down the rate of income tax , but at the same time we increased the annual budget for health between 1983 and 1987 from £15.5 billion to £20.7 billion and for social security from £36.7 billion to £48.7 billion . |
17 | Details of membership and annual subscriptions for health visitors and school nurses may be obtained by writing to the membership secretary at HVA headquarters . |
18 | All managers are being trained up to the standards of NEBOSH , the national examining body for health and safety in the UK , and by September 300 will have completed the full NEBOSH course . |
19 | ‘ This should open up tremendous possibilities for health care in this country ’ . |
20 | They will also be asked to set future targets for health and fitness . |
21 | This chapter has considered some of the dimensions of the likely future needs for health care among older people , and has examined practices which discriminate against those needs by comparison with other age groups . |
22 | We raised extra resources for health from common-sense policies like contracting-out , selling surplus land ( which alone raised over £1 billion ) and controlling the drugs budget . |
23 | This paper reviews the clinical implications of some recent work and considers future issues for health service research and development with special reference to the United Kingdom . |
24 | However , the ‘ cross-boundary flow ’ adjustment has far-reaching implications for health care planning , in particular for equity and priorities , especially at the sub-regional level . |
25 | A similar ear-marked tax for health could prove even more attractive . |
26 | National Targets for Health |
27 | Data from the Third World suggests that it may be dubious : mortality is only a good indicator of the overall health of a population when infectious diseases are a major problem ( US National Center for Health Statistics 1973 ) . |
28 | In the USA teenage births are the highest in the Western world despite a relatively high abortion ratio : 347 per 1,000 live births ; 696 for girls aged 15–19 ( National Center for Health Statistics 1989 ) . |
29 | The χ 2 — and Sχ 2 — for a given age and sex were obtained from the data of the National Center for Health Statistics . |
30 | Yet last July the Department of Health was aware of only 29 such closures , and last month the parliamentary secretary for health , Tim Yeo , could not say how many were planning to close because no data are held centrally . |