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Policy (security, compliance and operational) as code is another useful innovation, allowing businesses to express policies in codified form so they are easier to enforce and bring agility to organizations.
For example, the guideline for asthma care [ 7] is over 400 pages long and its recommendations are based on the need for data (e.g., pulmonary function testing, symptoms) that physicians do not routinely collect in codified form from patients, even in an EHR-based setting.
Once the law existed in codified form, however, the law itself was able to replace the scholars as the source of authority.
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In 1995 a codified form of it (Rusyn) was presented in Slovakia, thus enabling the teaching of Rusyn in schools.
Like the blues, corridos have a codified form.
Technology is the body of know-how (in both tacit and codified forms of knowledge) about the means and methods of producing goods and services.
We live in codified, impersonal societies.
At the time of his death, in 1676, at the age of seventy-four, hadhad produced more than thirty operas, and in the process he more or less codified the form.
Commercial publishers perform an important role in codifying state statutes.
Congress does this with the codified U.S. Code, effectively blessing the work of its Office of Law Revision Counsel in codifying statutes.
In codifying human relationships it has no regard for informality.
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