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A: Sort of.
In order to establish any sort of standardized time, it was necessary to round off the numbers and create a day of 24 hours, which could then be easily divided into an even number of hours and minutes.
It might seem almost impossible to be able to get a huge group of temporary employees (hired off the streets) to mete out points (while under pressing deadlines) to tens of thousands (or more) of varied student responses in any sort of standardized way, but that's only because no one imagines the exactitude with which the testing industry works.
Environmentalists tout a sort-of pagan eschatology.
He's a sort-of broken Tony Soprano.
(Nurse clinician-researcher) "(we need the …ability to track referrals and see whether the patient actually saw the psycho-oncologist because it doesn't always happen… sometimes the referral gets lost or someone forgets to make a phone call, … and to have that in some sort of standardized, accessible way, ideally as part of the medical record".
"I feel like we need to have some sort of standardized federal plan as to whether it's closed or open".
So that's not so much a technological issue as it is, what do people think is necessary to go from Step 1, to Step 2, to Step 3? And there are, as you well know, some very prominent universities that are beginning to experiment with competency-based education and some sort of standardized testing.
Then this knowledge engine would use best practices, and all the knowledge in the world to give physicians some sort of standardized guidance.
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