Sentence examples for devise a service from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, we provide an agent management/control mechanism and devise a service management/control mechanism, which is either not available or incomplete in the other related work.

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Benson devised a service for Christmas Eve that would begin at 10 p.m. timed to get the men out of the pubs so that they would not be drunk at the later midnight communion.

When the architects of the welfare state created the National Health Service, they did not follow through and devise a national care service for people needing not a doctor or nurse, but some form of non-medical intervention to help them live independently.

If a restaurant is too busy to have the waiter help deliver plates, it should devise a system to ensure seamless service.

Though that site trashed failing start-ups, Mr. Kaplan was an entrepreneur himself: he made money by devising a self-service tool that allowed advertisers to place ads on the site.

What he did, first as a graduate student at Princeton and later at the testing service, was devise a trailblazing mathematical model that enabled test writers to categorize particular questions, based on their difficulty.

In response, Cummings used her new role at the National Commissioning Board, the body that now runs the NHS in England following the radical reorganisation of the health service earlier this year, to devise a strategy designed to set a strong direction for nursing, and to improve patient care.

Prompted by these challenges in general and in response to deteriorating maternal and infant mortality rates specifically, in 2006, the Ministry of Health decided to decentralise the provision of health services and to devise a new health strategy, the Kenyan Community Health Strategy (22).

Then, the estimated service curve is used to devise a call admission controller.

It is about a company devising an unlicensed, unauthorized service that clearly infringes our copyrights and violates our contract".

By getting beyond the stereotype of "banks good, F.S.C.'s bad," we will be in a better position to devise enhanced service models, of which Nix/ Kinecta is a sterling example, for helping the low-income customer begin to transition from transaction-based to account-based financial services.

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