Sentence examples for making divided from inspiring English sources

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Shared decision making is characterised by the bilateral flow of information, between clinician and patient, with deliberation and decision making divided between the two parties.

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"The question is, can we make divided government work?" Mr. Ryan asked at the Peterson Foundation session.

But all sides typically accepted that the constitution obliged them to negotiate and make divided government work.

Classification accuracy is the number of correct predictions made divided by the total number of predictions made, multiplied by 100 to turn it into a percentage.

Precision is TP/ TP+FP), the number of correct predictions made divided by the total number of predictions.

His diverse, cross-cultural, even exotic appetizer-size selections make dividing up dinners unnecessary.

But unlike in Europe, minority groups overlap in ways that makes dividing them based on geography untenable.

Annual payments would be made, dividing the total amount owed to a claimant by the total amount of the trust's available resources.

In exchange, BAMM.tv will share all profits that it makes, dividing those proceeds based upon the number of views that various performers get on the app and on its website.

Analysis of the results was made dividing the patients in two groups, accordingly with the diagnosis of haemorrhoids or anal fissure.

Since this may not always be possible, we will record the time of day that each blood draw is made, divide the day into quartiles: 07:00–10 00 12 000–12:00; 12:00–15:00 and 15:00–18:00 and use these data as a covariate in the statistical analyses.

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