Sentences with phrase «demands of the health crisis»

Logic would suggest the sector might be brimming over with new appointments and contracts, particularly in clinical trial management and drug safety, as vaccine candidates are fast - tracked to meet the demands of the health crisis.

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... [But] Japanese exporters... face weakening demand from the impact of the Euro - zone crisis, concerns about the economic health of China [and] the persistent strength of the yen... as investors seek a safe haven.»
The Greek economic crisis which has dominated recent headlines has overshadowed the rebounding financial health of the EU, says Winterhalt, and the continent's growing demand for Canadian exports of all kinds.
This public health crisis demands legislative action and not legislative amnesia about what works and what is needed,» said Jackie Gillan, President of Advocates.
«Paul Ryan's warped idea of «a better way» is to zero out family planning dollars — the very resources that 4 million women and men currently rely on and are the very services even more in demand with the looming public health crisis with Zika.
The impact of the Center can be seen in improved and more cost - effective systems for providing services for children and families, better access to care; reduced risk for mental health crisis, school dropout, violence, and gang affiliation; and research, training and workforce development to meet 21st Century demands.
This report provides information on service modelling and locating of services and explores how well the locations of crisis pregnancy counselling services funded by the Crisis Pregnancy Agency (now the HSE Sexual Health & Crisis Pregnancy Programme) met the estimated demand for these services, based on service, geographical and population data available as at September 2009.
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