The underuse of theatres is also resulting in the postponement of 145 operations a week. |
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This difficulty in performing the required calculations probably explains their underuse in general practice. |
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Unfortunately, numerous studies have found that faculty typically underuse work-family policies. |
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Another factor that contributes to the underuse of system capabilities is a lack of planning. |
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The spread of resistance is being fuelled by both underuse and overuse of drugs. |
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If an auto tempts you then check it well, particularly on low-mileage examples, which can suffer more from underuse than overuse. |
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Another finding was that the newness of the technology contributed to the staff's underuse of some equipment. |
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It also can detect questionable overuse, underuse, or misuse of procedures. |
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While demand for pilot training can fluctuate over 20 years, ongoing underuse of the available training could prove costly. |
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Research has identified underuse of mental health services by Indigenous people, despite their disproportionately high burden of mental illness. |
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When you have strong quads, you tend to rely heavily on them, and you probably underuse your glutes for weight training, athletic activity and general mobility. |
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There is also significant underuse of preventive treatments. |
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Untimely referral to hospice and palliative care is a form of underuse as is inattention to patient and family needs for nonmedical support. |
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But the effects of underuse created by too much ownership are often invisible. |
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Or, in more simple terms, they underuse the tool and do not know how to get the most out of it. |
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The Department said the underuse was a reflection of the challenges inherent in starting up a new program of this complexity and magnitude. |
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The study raised several problems, such as the management of offenders whose parole has been revoked, and the underuse of day parole. |
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Identify any human, physical or other operating assets that you currently underuse. |
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The term cost-related medication underuse refers to taking less medication than prescribed, or not taking it at all due to financial concerns. |
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In the delivery of health care, there is both overuse and underuse of resources. |
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This will bias the AE calculations upward and thereby toward input underuse. |
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Policymakers were fighting a fire far more intense than they recognised. Of course, the previous underuse of countercyclical policy suggests that it's more important than ever to get policy right now. |
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National Defence will need to ensure that it has resolved its current underuse of the training available by 2020, and that it can enrol enough student pilots to use the training the contractor will make available. |
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It was not an obligation for Poland to allocate individual quotas for the period 2004-2005, nor therefore could it have been an obligation to revoke quotas on the ground of underuse in that period. |
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This increase in women's imprisonment is part of a global trend towards the increasing popularity and use of imprisonment and a corresponding underuse of constructive alternative, non-custodial sanctions. |
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Our 1989 audit of the Canadian Parks Service reported that underuse of the maintenance management system is impeding efficiency improvement, and that few system-wide reviews of maintenance functions have been conducted. |
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Yet, studies show that such fees would not help control health expenditures and could result in underuse of services by those who are really sick. |
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The Department has acknowledged that there is a gap in its management of databases and systems, resulting in duplication and underuse in some cases. |
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In our 2002 Status Report, we reported on the implementation and management of this contract, noting concerns about management and the underuse of the program. |
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Social cohesion prevents and minimises the underuse of human resources. |
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The drug industry and allies among patient organizations point out that, for many chronic conditions, the real issue is underuse of effective medicines and that generic drug use is at its highest levels ever. |
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Given that the quota has always been entirely used before new management rules were introduced on 1 January 2007, the underuse may be the result of importers not yet accommodated to the new provisions and procedures. |
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The researchers also found that direct-to-consumer advertising may have competing effects on quality, potentially both averting underuse and promoting overuse. |
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