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Of course, the Geneva model offers more than just arrangements on security and recognition.
Though the decentralised purchasing model offers more flexibility for facilities, the administrative costs of finalising rate contracts for 1850 drugs and empanelling the suppliers is by no measure insignificant.
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation proposed a standard team of seven to serve 2000 individuals at a "basic" level (although this model offers more advanced care than similar first-line models of ART care proposed elsewhere) and a team of 11 at sites offering more complex care (Table 8) (H Chang, personal communication, 2003).
For example, since refrigerator standards were put into effect in the 1980's, new refrigerators use less than half the energy of old models, offer more features, and cost the same on an inflation-adjusted basis.
Treated as historical evidence, these models offer more detail than even the most detailed plans, and demonstrate exactly what the ships looked like in a way that the finest marine painter could not.
On the contrary, others thought the CAG-model offered more privacy.
So OEMs are left asking themselves whether or not it's worth rethinking their conventional manufacturing model to offer more customizable products.
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