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The patent office would accomplish this by making procedures "simpler, faster, more accurate," "listening more closely" to customers and "being more productive," the plan says.

Focusing on epidemic diseases, Hoffman [ 1] defines the "global health security regime" as "the implicit or explicit principles, norms, rules and decision-making procedures by which international actors (including both states and civil society organizations) aim to protect their constituencies from the transmission of diseases from one area to another".

Navigation technology is changing the clinical standards in medical interventions by making existing procedures more accurate, and new procedures possible.

Correction for under-representation of specific population subgroups can be made by procedures such as inverse probability weighting (IPW), 23 assuming data are 'missing at random' (MAR see Statistical methodology section).

In its stinging report on Miss DE's case published on Wednesday, the commission called for the DWP to overhaul its rigid work capability assessments procedures by making them more responsive to people with mental health histories.

The only references to support for developing countries focus on increasing their capacity for cross-border trade, for example by making customs procedures less cumbersome.

The advice is meant to "keep them from going to an in-store clinic," Ms. Denning said, while also benefiting doctors by making office procedures more efficient.

"We can save our teachers from the forest of Italian regulations by making recruitment procedures culturally accessible to foreigners," he said, walking through the corridors of a 17th-century convent that has been turned into a university dormitory.

In Colorado we can start by not only instituting policies like same day registration, but also by making our procedures uniform from one election to the next.

Instead, they're part of a larger effort to chip away at abortion rights by making the procedure more difficult to obtain by putting up hurdles like waiting periods and mandating ultrasounds.

Abortion rights groups have urged that the drug be approved, saying it would change the abortion landscape by making the procedure a private matter between a woman and her doctor.

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