Sentence examples for operationalisation in a from inspiring English sources

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3. A comprehensive work-plan which is institution based, (rather than programme based) be prepared and approved for signing off and operationalisation in a stakeholders meeting.

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Its application, based on macroscopically established evidence and fieldwork records of the changing identity features, could lay grounds for a greater synergy between the pro-identity quests and their operationalisation in development policies and instruments.

First, the instructional design principles and their operationalisation in the ParlEuNet-project are presented.

Of the 1046 who had at least one episode of registered sickness absence in this period, 521 (20.2%) were categorised as having a 'stable low' absence pattern, 198 (7.7%) as 'distant high', 150 (5.8%) as 'recent high' and finally, 177 (6.9%) were categorised as 'stable high' (see operationalisation in method section).

The purpose of the case study is to illustrate the operationalisation of a conceptual/theoretical framework in diverse, vulnerable urban settings.

Many different accessibility definitions and operationalisations in accessibility models and instruments have in the past decades been developed and applied by researchers from several academic fields (e.g., urban geography, rural geography, health geography, time geography, spatial economics, transport engineering).

This was followed by structural analysis and further operationalisation of the findings, in a dialectic process which moved between quotations "what the text said" and meaning condensation "what the text spoke about".

In pursuing this latter objective, an illustrative case study is presented that serves to demonstrate the operationalisation of a conceptual/theoretical framework of social capital in vulnerable urban settings.

The present study illustrates the operationalisation of a model of active ageing services in a public institution of a middle-income country that interconnected both social and health-care services.

An instrumental variable is an operationalisation of an intermediary variable within the causal chain leading from exposure to health outcomes.

Poor predictability possibly results from limitations in case findings due to a lack of clinical judgement and inflexibility in operationalisation of criteria when a diagnosis of MCI is made outside the clinical setting.

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