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"It's good fun, and nice to develop something new.
"The Vita is really nice to develop for," says Ricky Haggett, the co-founder of HoneySlug – creator of Frobisher Says.
He said the NHS had made "continuing improvements" since the NCEPOD report, which itself had prompted Nice to develop new guidelines.
Dr Carter added: "Commissioning NICE to develop safe staffing guidelines was a welcome recognition of the need for strong, evidence based staffing levels to assure patient safety.
For my part, it was really nice to develop my skills as an interviewer, which I think is a key part of being a lawyer.
Minister for community and social care, Alistair Burt, said: "We asked Nice to develop this guideline so that everyone involved in providing home care has clear standards that we will expect them to follow.
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A hybrid version of a morning show that is portable, on the Web and mobile, may be a nice muscle to develop going forward.
It's a nice way to develop your brand with your target customer so that a conversation can be had.
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She called the commission "a big honour and a nice surprise", adding: "I get a lot of the images which I use to make my work from the city, everyday life and mass media, so the idea that I'll get to make a work that goes back into that is a really nice way for me to develop".
You're not trying to fully cook the tenderloin here, just give it a nice color and begin to develop some flavors on the outside.
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