Sentence examples for continuity of location from inspiring English sources

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Local pals are up in arms about the continuity of location shots – "You could never get from Devil's Dyke to the marina in that time," they will line up to bully me – but, as I remind them smugly, worse things happen at sea.

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Bain et al further concluded that continuity of care in rural locations sometimes contributed to delays when the primary care doctor was "locked into the wrong diagnosis" and the patient was unable to seek a second opinion.

Initial localization of the endocardial and epicardial borders by Corridor4DM is performed based on gradient operators and predefined information on shape, location and continuity of the ventricular wall.

Sharples et al. (2014) used the concept of seamless learning to describe when a person experiences a continuity of learning across a combination of locations, times, technologies and social settings.

Continuity of place is therefore an additional, important type of continuity of care for women in labour, defined as 'consistency of location during labour'.

But life in Holt is going to go right on, for the sense of continuity in time is as strong as the sense of location in place.

Another insight is that co-location and continuity of key project staff are themselves inadequate conditions to sustain co-operation.

Continuity of material flows: considering plant locations in constraints (33), outgoing quantities of intermediate products or finished products, respectively, cannot exceed the sum of production and storage quantities.

Continuity of roadside safety barriers at locations where there are short gaps between consecutive barriers and installation of road safety barriers in front of road equipment inspected regularly by roadway personnel.

Coleman defined 'transitional care' as "a set of actions designed to ensure the coordination and continuity of healthcare as patients transfer between different locations or levels of care in the same location" [ 28].

10 16–22 Coleman and Boult 4 defined transitional care as "set of actions designed to ensure the coordination and continuity of healthcare as patients transfer between different locations or different levels of care within the same location".

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