Sentence examples for calls type from inspiring English sources

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Contrary to popular belief, attendances have stayed static since 2003 in what the Department of Health calls type 1 units – the big hospital-based A&E departments.

Dr. Hadler calls it "the medicalization of misery" and says his concern is what he calls Type 2 malpractice, "doing things very well that people don't need".

In total, 35,373 patients waited more than four hours in what the NHS calls Type 1 A&E units – those at hospitals – before they were treated, the highest figure since records began in late 2010.

The new data also showed that while the agency has opened fewer assessments looking for broader intelligence about possible threats and vulnerabilities within a district, a category it calls Type 3 assessments, it has been slower to close them.

One, which he calls Type 3, who are very disrupted, "really affected"; Type 2, who are somewhat affected; and Type 1, who seem to take longer before they show the effects of frequent travel across time zones.

It could be used to "adjust the order of a current playlist," review "a list of recent phone calls," type out a message reply via a "simple virtual keyboard configuration across the face of the flexible display".

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That's called Type 2, and was called "adult onset" until it started ravaging kids.

Some, called type Ia, always explode with almost exactly the same energy.

Their work depended on calibrations of the brightness of exploding stars called type II supernovas.

These are called Type IV Server Loads.

(2) Increase the number of the user call type.

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