Sentence examples for models of organizing from inspiring English sources

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Application of data mining techniques There are two types of models, classification models of organizing classes in data (identifiable sets) and regression models of determining variable dependency between them.

You have two very different models of organizing, two very different ways of framing demands, two very different ways of relating to the political system.

The patients' acceptance of such new models of organizing primary care is generally quite good [ 13, 14].

Other factors include changes in views on the role of the state and markets and the emergence of diverse models of organizing service provision, particularly in emerging economies such as India [ 5].

Although the recommendation is justified and current efforts are fragmented, sometimes duplicated, and often unplanned and improvized, it must be acknowledged that coordinating this plethora of vested groups introduces immense complexity and traditional models of organizing and synchronizing efforts may not work.

Because the sample was selected so as to cover a wide range of contexts with regard to medical units, it is very likely that the taxonomy emerging from this analysis would capture the most prevalent models of organizing nursing care in the current context of medical units or other care sectors with similar features.

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How do synagogues and mosques in the US relate to (or conflict with) Christian models of organized community?

The need to compare different models of organized care has therefore been emphasized [ 10, 11].

Multiple recent reports [ 14, 15, 34, 35] suggest the importance for health services research to explore models of organized health delivery that integrate CAM with conventional medicine.

"You have to transition into a different model of organizing, mobilizing and getting out the vote, and you have to do that at the local level".

The Facebook model of organizing the world's information involves a mix of personally sensitive information, impersonal information that is potentially widely useful, and information whose sensitivity and usefulness falls in between.

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