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MCHNs were intended to have a distinct scope of practice, for which the expected outcomes of education differed substantially from that of the basic and general nurse, but, nevertheless, they actually practiced many tasks in common.
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The differences between our model and the DDC model arise from the distinct scope of each model.
Even now, though, he says with a distinct note of self-satisfaction, there is sufficient scope for a prime minister to lead.
In fact, there is a distinct possibility that many a developer got their start scoping out character sheets, and many a Scrum Master began as a Dungeon Master.
In particular, some sources (such as Erickson and Glantz ) exclude the Rzhev offensive from the scope of the battle, considering it as a distinct operation and making the Moscow offensive "stop" on 7 January 1942 thus lowering the number of casualties.
Further elaborating on this result by developing iterated map equivalents of well-established alignment algorithms for local/global, and with/without recursion features, is beyond the scope of this report, but it now becomes a distinct possibility.
When rival inventors -- and the investors who back them -- confront a claim whose scope is clearly defined, they can design around its provisions to bring to market a distinct invention of their own.
The denomination thrived, through Reconstruction, the Scopes trial and the Depression, he said, supported by its members' loyalty and the atmosphere of a distinct Southern culture.
A distinct plodder.
It's a distinct disadvantage".
It lacks a distinct border.
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