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Hence, an optimisation of quality features throughout the process chain requires a process-wide approach, which also adapts the flexibility concerning the arrangement of the sub-processes.
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Without an insight into their nuanced workflows, the system failed to adapt to the flexibility of nurses' and pharmacists' processes and instead forced them to conform to arbitrary standards.
Although the best-equipped armies will still enjoy a technological advantage, this will tend to diminish in relative terms if they do not adapt to the flexibility and the strategic and tactical innovation of their non-state opponents.
Our data indicate that mechanisms for intrinsically asymmetric cell division can be adapted to allow for the flexibility in lineage decisions that is required in adult stem cells.
These two features have given it the flexibility to adapt.
Leaders must allow for projects to be designed with the flexibility to adapt to new knowledge.
"He possesses the flexibility to adapt to different needs, agendas and pressures".
Will our people have the flexibility to adapt to changing circumstances?
In contrast to a standard commissioner-contractor relationship, Sibs offer the flexibility to adapt and change a programme during delivery.
But developers in areas with accessible public transit and available parking should be given the flexibility to adapt accordingly.
That allows maximum output, plus the flexibility to adapt to changing fashions, without great outlays on plant.
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