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Previously, hospital management did not have other instruments in controlling costs than cost budgets for each department.
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In his 1949 book, "California: The Great Exception," McWilliams suggested that there was an instrument in California controlling much of the state's politics: "It is known as Campaigns, Inc., and is controlled by Mr. Whitaker".
There are differences, but they share a "central element in controlling structure" and they use many of the same instruments.
From this, they concluded that the money supply, while not a reliable instrument for controlling short-term movements in the economy, can be effective in controlling longer term movements of the price level and that the prescription for stable prices is to increase the money supply regularly at a rate equal to that at which the economy is estimated to be expanding.
Engineers then watched on instruments in mission control as it heated, broke apart and went silent.
There are two USB-6501 boards in the instrument, each controlling five of the amplifier boards.
An agent-based bioeconomic fishery model was developed to assist in the design and evaluation of management instruments in an input controlled fishery.
The monitoring system featured a direct implementation of the stochastic subspace identification procedure in the 'virtual instrument' controlling the system, so that modal damping values for the system were displayed automatically, in real-time.
In contrast, in the case of a highly complex mix of activities (e.g., hospitals, rehabilitation centres) difficulties may arise in setting up suitable instruments to control qualitative and quantitative service standards.
The law has been widely hailed as one of the best legislative instruments in the world for controlling arms middlemen.
When using the virtual instruments in instrumental mode, musicians prioritise detailed control; in ornamental mode, they surrender detailed control to the software and allow it to transform their sound; in conversational mode, the musicians allow the virtual instrument to 'talk back', helping to shape the musical direction of performance much as a human playing partner might.
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