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A paper by the Congressional Budget Office suggests that over the previous decade providers were trimming costs, for example by treating beneficiaries at lower-cost clinics, adopting more efficient procedures and introducing new technology more slowly.Much of the American health-care system still clings to fee-for-service.
For example, by treating their customers' solar panels, microgrids and other distributed energy resources as an extension of the traditional electricity grid, they can increase resiliency and reduce the burden on the aging infrastructure.
For example, by treating the Labor government as people loosing energy (languish), it strengthens the inscribed negative evaluation of this government and therefore distances the readers from Labor government.
For example, a lord in the 18th century who treated his maid according to the accepted norms of that time for example, by treating her as if she was invisible may not have (intentionally) disrespected her with regard to the socially valid system of norms and values.
Whenever there is talk of tightening federal regulations of coal ash disposal, for example by treating it as a hazardous substance, the coal industry promptly calls foul, claiming there is a "war on coal".
Pseudohyphal (or pseudohypha-like) growth can be induced in various ways, for example, by treating single-cell yeast cultures with sublethal concentrations of the antifungal compound fluconazole (14).
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By setting good examples -- by treating them as kindly and generously as an enterprise is permitted to do, by treating them as fellow human beings (and by not behaving as lords and masters) -- we motivate them to provide the best service to the guests, our customers.
Moreover, even someone taking a strongly idiolectal stance will want to qualify the definition of 'idiolect' given above by tying its properties to the person at a specified time, in a specified social setting, or on a specified occasion, for example, or by treating the idiolect as belonging not to a real individual but to a person who is in some respects an idealization.
In the introductory mechanics course I'm teaching this term, for example, we start by treating complicated macroscopic objects -- baseballs, people, cars -- as featureless points, and ignore things like air resistance and friction when considering simple motion.
Participants can be identified from other sources, for example, by surgeons treating breast cancer patients from families who appear to fit the 'potentially high risk' category, although recruitment is again via the kConFab research nurse.
Zhu Yu's "Eating People," for example, questions societal rules by treating cannibalism as an everyday act.
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