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The concepts of organisational culture, organisational climate and patient safety culture overlapped and were not commonly defined.
In a similar way to leadership, dedicated financial and educational resources, and promotion and awareness-raising activities, are not commonly defined so conclusions cannot be reached regarding their use in future interventions.
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The case study revealed that the "target" can be overwritten with time, while "common" does not mean commonly defined.
The difference between a pathogenic dermatophyte and a resident skin bacterium is commonly defined not only by the inherent properties of the organism, but also by the host's ability to resist infection.
The Bruesewitzes focus on the word "unavoidable," commonly defined as "not avoidable" or "incapable of being prevented," to support their view that Section 22(b)(1) protects manufacturers only when a vaccine's harmful side effects are "incapable of being prevented". See Brief for Petitioners at 29.
We all know that intelligence, as commonly defined, isn't enough to impact the world all by itself.
To begin with the conclusion: Privatization, as commonly defined, wouldn't work here.
Despite the stock market dip, it's not even in an official "correction," commonly defined as a 10percentt decline.
This phenomenon should not be confused with what is commonly defined as binge drinking in many Western countries.
ANNIE also has the capability to assign entity types to words or phrases (e.g., person name, date) but the authors noted that this process had to be modified since ANNIE's definition of an entity is not always identical to what is commonly defined as PHI.
Therefore, this assessment does not provide a complete water footprint, as commonly defined [30, 31, 42].
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