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The phrase "applied to office" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a position or role within an organization, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "The candidate's qualifications were impressive, but they were not applied to office in a meaningful way."
Alternatives: "sought for a position" or "nominated for office."
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For demonstration, SLABE is applied to office buildings built in South Italy during 1920 1970.
We provide a detailed description of the methodology applied to office cell design, which consists of cell formation and operation, as well as the results of a real-world implementation.
Even manufacturing work was typically carried out at home in the "cottage industry" system before the Industrial Revolution concentrated work in factories and introduced the rigid disciplines of the factory process -- disciplines that were widely applied to office workers as well.
Then the 20th Century saw the principles of the Henry Ford production line applied to office work.
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They embody updating functionalities, setting up as an on-going support to policies of municipal land use management (particularly applied to offices uses).
But it still only applies to office expenses, which account for only €50,000 of the €400,000 total available expenses pot.
Nor did the General Services Administration's conclusion, he said, since its responsibilities apply to office space, and not to the equipment within.
However, researchers who carried out the study say it's too early to say how these findings could apply to office design.
Deductible does not apply to office visits for primary care and specialist.
This rule of thumb certainly applies to office furniture.
Thus, results of diagnostic accuracy studies conducted in other settings should not be assumed to apply to office-based primary care.
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