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Nineteen of these doctors spontaneously described a "service ethic", relating overall satisfaction with public hospital work and a sense of being needed, in spite of considerable frustrations.
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They then developed an action plan which targeted one specific QI goal using the provided template (Additional file 1) and described a service-quality improvement project they could implement in their practice setting.
Talk obituary describing a service for Jeffrey A. Moss at the Princeton Club.
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A poem from the Tang dynasty describes a service of teacups for the emperor as "bright moons cunningly carved and dyed with spring water".
But it has also been used to describe a service economy, globalization, the two-worker family, stagnating wages, the rise of small companies, deindustrialization and corporate restructuring.
Here are tips from Jim on a grab bag of military-related usage and style points: 1. Decorated Let's be careful — and, when possible, specific — in describing a service member as "decorated".
For example, LaMaster [30] describes a service learning program for physical education prospective teachers.
In this context, the concept of service code was created to name the set of documents defined in computer language technologies that together describe a service in a back-end level.
The idea behind the methods reviewed in this section is to describe a service in terms of its response time, assuming the lack of any further information concerning its internal characteristics (e.g., contention level from concurrent requests).
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