Sentences with phrase «means vulnerable populations»

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The competitive nature of these populations and ultimately countries meant that while each was always vulnerable as societies they progresses much better and faster than the autocracies of China and Turkey.
He has a particular interest in improving preventive and chronic illness care for underserved and vulnerable populations, and the application of Health Information Technology as a means of achieving such improvement.
It is simply unacceptable to continue using toxic chemicals to make products meant to provide safety to our most vulnerable population, our children.
That means we may be exposing an especially vulnerable population — children — to potential food safety risks.
At the same time, funding the effort to reduce emissions will mean more money for «New York's most vulnerable population — children — will have cleaner air to breathe» he wrote in the letter.
Small populations and water pollution in its habitat in the Dinaric Alps in the Western Balkans means the species is classed as vulnerable.
The results show a robust early link between language and cognition in preterm infants, revealing that this vulnerable population begins life with a strong foundation for linking language and meaning.
This means that at a population level, an increased risk of psychosis from cannabis use is low, and those vulnerable to developing serious mental health problems is relatively rare.
«Less developed nations are often more vulnerable towards catastrophes — that means relative to population and capital — more deaths and higher economic losses are expected post-event,» says the Civil / Structural engineer and Geophysicist.
Since the population growth is largely a result of better health outcomes, it means we will be adding to the ranks of vulnerable populations at both ends of the age spectrum — the very young and also the very old.
-- The term «most vulnerable communities and populations» means communities and populations that are at risk of substantial adverse impacts of climate change and have limited capacity to respond to such impacts, including impoverished communities, children, women, and indigenous peoples.
This policy, that was clearly meant to benefit a very vulnerable population, has had the effect of discriminating against other children.
That means trouble because of rising populations in vulnerable regions.
Public justice education remains an important means of providing vulnerable populations with tools necessary to navigate terrain often understood to be colonial, alien and stacked against them.
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