Example sentences of "[art] [noun] for health " in BNC.

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1 We feel it is particularly important to publish this article since it represents a community perspective , in this case the writer 's experience of the struggle for health in a housing estate in Glasgow , Scotland , as the backdrop to her experience of the struggle for health in Nicaragua .
2 We feel it is particularly important to publish this article since it represents a community perspective , in this case the writer 's experience of the struggle for health in a housing estate in Glasgow , Scotland , as the backdrop to her experience of the struggle for health in Nicaragua .
3 The struggle for health
4 I am wary of being too emotive in this paper but also concerned to do justice to the seriousness of the struggle for health that people and their movements are undertaking in many parts of the world , including the Philippines .
5 In the Philippines the struggle for health is very clearly the struggle for a humane social , economic and political order .
6 The potential for large population movements to wreak havoc on environmentally vital regions such as the Amazon basin means that the outcome of the struggle for health and development in Brazil is of international importance .
7 Lesotho is one of eight countries across the globe in which Save The Children has introduced the riders for health project , working with the ministry of health , a successful programme has been developed which provides primary health care to almost five times as many villages that could have been reached on foot .
8 I think that the riders for health project has given us ah a model that can be used in a great many other situations and we 've found here in Lesotho that many other ministries and government departments are interested in what we 're doing because the motorcycles , if used properly , can provide a very cost effective form of transport .
9 With the departure of the hospital from its jurisdiction , the Bedfordshire County Council retained the responsibility for health centres , the care of mothers and young children , domiciliary midwifery , health visiting , home nursing , vaccination and immunisation , and the ambulance service .
10 The policies for health and social services are dictated from central government , and health authorities and local government simply implement them .
11 Marian Calfa , the Federal Prime Minister , announced on May 11 the resignation for health reasons of Vladimir Prikazsky , since February federal Minister without Portfolio in charge of state relations with the media .
12 It 's based on the fight for better working conditions , it 's based on the fight for health and safety and it 's based on the fight for fair laws .
13 The indices for health are negative — death rates , life expectancy rates , morbidity rates — and they refer mainly to quantitative rather than to qualitative changes of the labour force .
14 Right-wingers led by John Carlisle are demanding the axe for Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley and Citizen 's Charter Secretary William Waldegrave , saying they are too Left-wing .
15 they say oh tax is too high , I mean Labour want to put it up any way , but by the by , this answered them any way , what they say is oh its too high , erm even the American tax is four per cent , who gives a dam , because the thing is in America what you 're loosing , what you gain in your tax you have to pay out through the nose for health care
16 Installation of the handrail will increase the safety for Health Physics staff carrying out surveys and for maintenance staff who have to work on the roof from time to time .
17 Thus the WFS data on abstinence in many countries significantly underestimated the prevalence of post-partum abstinence , since most women in these countries observe the custom for health reasons and not as a contraceptive measure .
18 Very little change in the score for health values was observed in any group .
19 He also becomes chief executive of Courtaulds Aerospace North America , succeeding , who has relinquished the post for health reasons but remains associated with Aerospace as deputy chairman .
20 In the light of such increasing need or demand , the implications for health care are far reaching .
21 What then are the implications for health care planning of the different types of ‘ internal market ’ ?
22 The implications for health policy are profound .
23 Matters to be debated include the visual impact of the pylons , the implications for health and safety , local amenities and landscape value .
24 I want a health service run as a public service to meet the need for health care , not to cater for market demand .
25 Before the NHS was established , critics had noted that the ‘ inverse care law ’ seemed to apply : those regions in which the need for health care was the greatest had the fewest resources .
26 A key principle of the White Paper is the separation of the responsibility for managing services and for identifying the need for health care .
27 Secondly , we had the Ceri Davies Report of 1983 advocating the need for Health Authorities to develop an estate management plan ( DHSS , 1983 ) .
28 Indeed , the need for Health Authorities to hold comprehensive asset registers is no more than basic accounting — obviously they should be created .
29 The report went on to comment on the absence of objective criteria for setting health priorities and to emphasise the need for health service research to be multidisciplinary .
30 The second part of the chapter considers the main demographic and household characteristics of the population aged 65 + as these also are important when considering aspects of health status in later life and the need for health and social care .
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