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The Tories, and many within Labour, aspire to a "post-bureaucratic" way of running public services, with information about things such as hospital performance and crime patterns widely dispersed, personal budgets for health and social care managed online like bank accounts and innovative policies open-sourced rather than solicited only from civil servants.
An examination of age and gender associations with the domain scores found the patterns widely recognized in the literature [ 29].
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The Senate results followed a pattern widely anticipated in recent weeks.
A pattern widely used nowadays is to lift a single fuel pebble each time, namely at any time there is at most one pebble lifted in a pipe.
Virginia's Second District is hardly safe for Mr. Schrock, but it reflects a pattern widely seen in the last decade: Fairly conservative Democrats held on to seats that were shifting toward the Republicans, but once the incumbent retired, a Republican won the seat.
The growing set of diverse applications developed for MANETs pose far more complex traffic patterns than the simple one-to-one traffic pattern, and hence the one-to-one traffic pattern widely used in previous protocol studies has become inadequate in reflecting the relative performance of these protocols when deployed to support these emerging applications.
The regional physical stereotypes familiar to us today, a pattern widely thought to result from the post-Roman Anglo-Saxon and Viking invasions - red-headed people in Scotland, small, dark-haired folk in Wales and lanky blondes in southern England - already existed in Roman times.
First, we assess the pattern of evolution asking if, as observed by Weyland (2002), skateboards diversified early followed later by a sorting out of less effective or popular designs a pattern widely recognized in paleobiology (e.g., Gould 1989) and archaeology (e.g., Prentiss and Chatters 2003).
This is a pattern widely observed among animals and also often in plants.
Three grades of hepatic waveforms have been described by Bolondi et al. [ 13] to indicate changes from the normal triphasic pattern to the flat pattern widely used in older studies of chronic liver disease [ 13- 15].
1 3 14–19 A typical presentation of cardiac chest pain often involves central crushing chest pain, radiating down the left arm and into the jaw, a pattern widely experienced by men.
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