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Lower HIT- and EHR-capabilities at community-based organizations may promulgate fragmented care and could have implications for continuity of care and system efficiency.
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During a state of war, the president may promulgate regulations with the force of law on the basis of, and within the scope of, authority obtained from the parliament.
Chat may be fragmented across a half-dozen apps.
Note that large packets may be fragmented.
As a crude form of motivation it may be promulgated that if hospitals do not achieve their targets then the employment of the Trust chief executive may be at risk.
Nonetheless, many worry that the fragmentation of the educational system may also fragment civic life.
"It's also very actionable; it may be easier to promulgate tree-planting policies in cities than to bring chemical exposures down to very low levels.
As for the UK itself, it may not fragment in the near future – but it may.
Bystanders may see fragments, but Denis sees the pieces as members of a family.
It may also fragment an opposition whose present unity may struggle to survive a decisive defeat at the ballot box.
Sleep apnea or periodic limb movements of sleep may also fragment our sleep states and prolong the overlap as we transition.
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