Sentence examples for operational pain from inspiring English sources

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Their software solves major hotelier operational pain points and it's easy to see how they are able to save hoteliers money and man­hours.

No one is sure exactly what it means or how it will be applied; Platforms and investors look generally eager to comply, even in spite of the short-term operational pain; and, It may be a temporary stopgap measure while the government decides how to regulate cryptocurrencies.

By cutting out the delivery, of course, Biggins and her cofounder Katie Ghelli have cut out a major operational pain point: logistics and a labor force to power them, which not only need to be organised but accounted for on the balance sheet.

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In addition, by offering profiles, payment processing and some basic CRM tools, the company wants to be an easy way for tutors to run their businesses, market themselves and manage usually tedious operational pains, like scheduling and collecting payments.

In addition, by offering profiles, payment processing and some basic CRM tools, the company wants to be an easy way for tutors to run their businesses, market themselves and manage usually tedious operational pains, like scheduling and collecting payments.  .

These inconsistencies have largely been attributable to variability in operational definitions of pain and measurement of physical activity and sedentary activity.

To establish an appropriate scoring system using Rasch scores for the strategic, tactical, and operational levels of the Neck Pain Driving Index (NPDI) and to refine the NPDI by testing the unidimensionality of each driving performance level using Rasch analysis.

Like Dozier, many officials now grappling with how to handle sequester cuts have used budget trickery and operational dexterity to postpone the pain.

Developing a standardized operational definition to determine functional limitation, including pain ratings and pain interference with activity (operational efficiency), may improve the reliability of a future outcome construct in marines, thus possible improving its potential on discriminative and predictive validity.

The operational definition of 'spinal pain' was pain in the neck, shoulders and/or low back.

Apart from the small sample size used (n = 88), the operational definition of recurrent NSLBP considered pain experienced for more than seven days for over 12 months.

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