So we designed a computerised timesheet honour system that gives employees full control over their own time. |
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Unlike the call centre, this computerised system will offer real-time data. |
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Teams of only one or two members may employ computerised calipers and hypsometers to collect diameters and related variables. |
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Electronic whiteboards and computerised registers will help turn a Manchester secondary school into one of the country's most advanced. |
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Once the choice is made, the computerised dispensing machine adds colourants to the base paints to produce the required shade. |
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At present, she said, only about a third of US hospitals have computerised systems for doctors to order prescriptions. |
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Bennett's confidence in a perfectly secure computerised system appears to me to be quite far in the future, as yet. |
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Practices that were willing to cooperate were selected if their patient details were stored on a computerised database. |
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The list of registered patients was cross checked against the lipid clinic computerised diagnostic register. |
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Other screening methods could be simplified echocardiography, computerised heart auscultation, or new biochemical markers. |
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These data derive from computerised child health registers in each health authority and not from target payments. |
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A transponder fitted to each cow stores a computerised record of individual feed levels. |
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I still work in feet and inches and have a confirmed allergy to all things computerised. |
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Of course, all computerised information is vulnerable, but offline stores, hospitals and your dentist use computers too. |
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Bone densitometry is a simple, painless, computerised X-ray technique that allows measurement of bone density. |
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Evacuation data were not available from Western Australia as the RFDS there had not yet fully computerised its records. |
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The second key part of the Moller design is the computerised control system, which will allow anyone to pilot his craft as easily as a road car. |
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Research is needed to establish whether computerised tests of vigilance are useful predictors of safety at the wheel in people with narcolepsy. |
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It's only very recently that Registered births and deaths have been computerised and matchable. |
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The APA said the computerised system needed, at a minimum, the mother or child's surname and a date of birth. |
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The signalling system is being upgraded from the mechanical semaphore system to a modern computerised one. |
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The dabs are used to identify pupils in computerised class registers or library systems. |
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Compensation awards in settled cases and by judges since January 2003 are being inputted into the computerised system. |
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They should have a computerised land registry, so that for once and for all, the disputes are a thing of the past. |
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Over the Eighties and Nineties, everyone else slimmed down the back offices, delayered, computerised, out sourced and reduced headcount. |
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They were not allowed through checkpoints without the bib and computerised chip given to every registered entrant. |
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It was a computerised person, a pretty female with a high pitched, girl voice. |
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Many consumers think that computerised systems can do pretty much anything. |
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The on-line service provides full transparency by maintaining computerised records of the feed inputs used in the rearing of animals. |
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It's a tool which monitors all sorts of computerised files and online information and alerts the user when they've been updated. |
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Writing, editing, layout and pre-press preparations are computerised and the publishing workflow is all network based. |
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So the benefits of computerised accounting and payroll management are well established. |
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Many of the dull, computerised fight scenes take place on undulating lawns, set against a bright blue sky. |
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The courses prepare students for the world of business through subjects such as computerised payroll and bookkeeping. |
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We used the practice's computerised records to compare age, body mass index, and blood pressure of the screened and unscreened populations. |
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Even with such heavily computerised genres such as electro, acid house and original Detroit techno, these roots had still been in evidence. |
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But even in this computerised age, avalanche prediction is an inexact science and that is because of the variables involved. |
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The light detected by the receiver is transmitted through an optical fibre to a computerised spectrum analyser. |
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In the offices, there was an explanation of the computerised administration processes, grave search and interview room facilities. |
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The prints will be digitalised and accessible by the authorities in all 15-member states on a computerised system. |
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We compiled clinical and demographic data for each patient within the catchment area from case notes and computerised records. |
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This server provides a computerised approach to the design of heteroclitic peptides, using the additive method to calculate affinities. |
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In future it wants computerised systems with disembodied Big Brother-like voices issuing commands to staff seeking access to high-security buildings. |
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They would rather be indoors working in a computerised environment. |
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If the White Paper becomes legislation, paper certificates for births, marriages and deaths will be replaced in a few years by a central computerised database. |
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These techniques were being used alongside fully computerised animations. |
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Recently, a computerised grading method has been developed to increase reproducibility of retinal microvascular changes, but this method is not widely available. |
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In the vast lobby your senses are assaulted by multicoloured carpets, computerised fountains, gold mosaic floors and escalators flanked with tanks of tropical fish. |
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The keeping of computerised records, the thorough tagging of farm animals and the application of higher standards of inspection at slaughterhouses and abattoirs will assist. |
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For example, he neglects to mention that one of the flaws of manual counting is being deliberately imported into the computerised and supposedly more accurate system. |
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The increase has been blamed on the rise of the Internet, electronic services and computerised storage of information turning data protection and privacy into a hot topic. |
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As well as the new computerised book-issue system, library users will be able to access the library services catalogue of more than 500,000 books and other items. |
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It was hoped that fitting digital odometers to cars would end the practice of clocking, but clockers are using computerised equipment to wind back the mileage readings. |
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Thanks to the legendary idiosyncrasy of that computerised bureaucracy, it still shows the cover of the old edition, by which some readers have already been misled. |
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The first had a computerised photograph, the second an etching. |
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The advantages of this study were the large sample size and the fact that the data were based on computerised registries with nearly complete coverage. |
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To be eligible to participate, the general practitioners had to have a computerised medical record system for registration of all patient contacts. |
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But now, with everything computerised, there are no contact prints. |
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A 12-needle multi-colour computerised machine for embroidering anything from bed-sheets and pillow-covers to caps and jackets was the cynosure on all eyes on Thursday. |
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In 1994, the study of the demography of small areas took a leap forward through the establishment by Graeme Hugo of a computerised, geographical information system. |
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The computerised fuze on a Stonefish mine contains acoustic, magnetic and water pressure displacement target detection sensors. |
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He also used a computerised setup that let him punch in and program lighting cues at will and synchronise them to a soundtrack of the music. |
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It is equipped with a computerised navigation and aiming system with north finding system and clinometers. |
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From computerised tomography scans of hives flash-frozen at 5-minute intervals, Greco's team found the mummifications take less than 10 minutes. |
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They then take it to the Multimedia Kiosk where they play on a enhanced, computerised one-armed bandit. |
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This study examines the European market for computerised physician order entry systems. |
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Generally, torpedo mines incorporate computerised acoustic and magnetic fuzes. |
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In San Francisco, capital of Silicon Valley and boom town of the internet, innovators have devised the latest in computerised technodazzle. |
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Two very large screens are fixed on the wall, which show what is going on in each classroom, while the writing board is computerised, acting like a Microsoft programme. |
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Talking to newsmen, Sharfuddin said that arrangements regarding issuance of the new computerised arm licenses were in progress and soon the licenses would be issued. |
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The computerised, autorefractometer quickly gives information about the refractive error of the patient in terms of sphere, cylinder with axis and interpupillary distance. |
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