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Discover LudwigThe phrase “devised guidelines” is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used in the business context to describe protocols or strategies developed by an organization for how to best accomplish a goal. For example, “The company devised guidelines for employee safety during the pandemic.”.
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Nonetheless, Dr. Hauri devised guidelines that became the standard medical advice of recent decades.
It's an imperfect system with a fair number of outliers, but over time the magazine group devised guidelines that had significant influence and at least set standards that people could argue about.
The federal program involves the provision of centrally devised guidelines for smart city development.
From this statistical analysis we devised guidelines on how to parameterize tools for best performance in different application scenarios (e.g. computation of small data sets with maximum accuracy vs. large-scale virtual screening applications).
Medical specialists and expert groups focused, for their part, on single cancer entities and devised guidelines and clinical pathways for optimal diagnostics and treatment [ 19– 26].
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In 1999, after various delays, the affordable housing council was instructed to devise guidelines.
Some experts have raised the idea of a collaborative international effort to devise guidelines.
In 2009 Congress asked a working group of four federal agencies to devise guidelines for food marketed to children.
If fear of litigation is the problem, then hospital associations need to devise guidelines as to what can safely be said about an employee's performance.
The legislation, he told an audience at NewYork Presbyterian/Columbia hospital, would ban reproductive cloning and create an independent review board to devise guidelines for what research could be financed.
The idea of devising guidelines for the first time originated with William J. Butler, a New York lawyer who is president of the American Association for the International Commission of Jurists, and Stephen A. Oxman, a former assistant secretary of state for European and Canadian affairs.
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