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Every year, a new batch of players is sized for uniforms and the old batch is kicked out, making continuity difficult to achieve.
Students see instructors cycle in and out, making continuity and stability in the classroom impossible.
Schmidt came to power in 1974, making "continuity" the slogan of his new government.
But the center's capacity is limited compared to the size of the population it is trying to serve, and volunteers come and go over short periods of time, making continuity difficult.
The problems are greatest in rural areas, which face shortages of basic equipment and medicines, with shortages of physicians who change regularly, making continuity of care difficult.
We compared elements emerged from the thematic analysis to the theoretical underpinning of concepts previously described person-centred care, yet not specifically in the integrated care context (e.g. shared-decision making, continuity of care etc).
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The labyrinthine floor plan made continuity hard to follow.
The fact that most countries rotate their units every six months or so makes continuity difficult.
The experts all said that almost constant revisions in methods and data sources made continuity a recurring problem in government statistics.
A rationalization for overriding the will of the people was that economic times were tough, and that made continuity in city government essential.
Ignore if you must climate change, biodiversity collapse, the depletion of water, soil, minerals, oil; even if all these issues miraculously vanished, the mathematics of compound growth make continuity impossible.
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