Critics initially bemoaned bungled handovers from London and perceived parochialism. |
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I don't usually do handovers on a Sunday, but as the guy was so nice, I decided to make an exception to my rule. |
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Generational handovers are complex events, and managing them well is crucial to the long-term survival of a family business. |
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Mr Coutts-Wood recommended that both medical staff and paramedics should read report forms together during patient handovers and discuss any extra verbal information. |
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Business schools do not get involved in potentially messy handovers for the intellectual challenge, stimulating though this may be. |
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A number of airport control handovers were observed by the investigators during a visit to the tower. |
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This method, which pairs up experienced employees with new recruits, is currently used for job handovers. |
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These countries have proved to be politically stable democracies that have recently experienced smooth handovers of political power. |
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A survey conducted in 2006 showed that just 4 percent of all business handovers in Switzerland were to daughters. |
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The accountable documents will also be verified by the incoming NPFAS on handovers. |
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Consequently the number of handovers that NWAS could actually measure was limited and inaccurate. |
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Unlike the past four presidential handovers, this one is also mercifully free of the customary economic crisis. Mr Fox takes charge of a country that has started to show some of the benefits of 15 years of liberal reform. |
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Improving standards of care during handovers or handoffs between health care providers and during transitions within and between health care settings will ultimately improve patient safety and quality of care. |
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The ready-for-operations team, which is responsible for this process, was not fully established in the first quarter of 2005 as significant unit handovers were not scheduled until later in the year. |
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As a result, checklists are used only sporadically, which can lead to information being missed during the many times that handovers take place in the course of a day. |
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This involves interfacing with existing rehabilitation and transitional health programmes under the European Development Fund and preparing for further handovers when new development funds become available. |
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She kept in contact with shoplifter Crawford by mobile phone, planning handovers of goods, with no money changing hands. |
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It monitors and troubleshoots inter-RNC handovers and reports on the performance of the network and UMTS and GPRS services. |
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The Department stated that the Mission management would monitor all handovers to ensure strict compliance with the provisions of the information circular. |
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Partial phase-outs or sectoral handovers have been achieved in Afghanistan, Cambodia, Colombia, DR Congo, India, Malawi, Sierra Leone, Sudan, and Tanzania. |
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The draw for the qualifying stages takes place in Warsaw, Poland, on 7 February, while the bid handovers by those in the running to stage the final round in six years' time follows at UEFA's Swiss headquarters on 15 February. |
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This situation, if not carefully handled, could, in the transitory period, create difficulties in the building up of competencies and know-how as well as problems during handovers. |
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A further 17 handovers taking more than four hours were recorded at the hospital in 2014 and up to last month as well as one at the Mater Hospital. |
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