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A. This quality must be evidenced in everyone who comes to Calvert: we need to find out whether they have some attachment in their community.
The CQC itself is putting into place a robust inspection process that will focus on the quality of care provided, and that will be evidenced in the good leadership so clearly lacking in the Old Deanery.
During much of the 20th century, educational reformers who wanted to more clearly describe what teachers should teach began to use the word objectives, which referred to the type of student learning outcomes to be evidenced in classrooms.
John Hutton resides over a department taking on significant reforms from incapacity benefit to pensions, but its commitment to ending child poverty and creating a modern, enabling welfare state will surely be evidenced in taking on one more comprehensive reform, and replace the failing CSA.
Clotting time was not modified, and no bleeding could be evidenced in this model [149].
(3) Can the efficiency and the efficacy of knowledge management models be evidenced in requirements engineering?
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This transition is evidenced in Figure 5.
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