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In today's health and social care system, the number of delayed transfers of care (DTOC) are an equivalent warning to the sector.
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The executive offers her list of Avoidance Rules -- a sort of moviegoers' equivalent of the warnings issued by flight attendants before takeoff.
A senior Hezbollah official warned that "such an indictment is a warning bell equivalent to lighting the fuse, to igniting the wick for an explosion, and is dangerous for Lebanon".
"But for those who want to hold on to power, it carries a warning, the equivalent of the railway industry's SPAD, or signal passed at danger".
The Northampton flanker was given a warning – the equivalent of a yellow card – for his part in an incident that left the Wales full-back Liam Williams prone on the floor and in need of departure by medical buggy.
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