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So called cash-in-hand payments, where a worker takes payment in cash and subsequently fails to report this income to Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs HMRCC) - thus evading tax - are just one of a number of practices and errors that together account for £35 billion of lost tax in the UK.
Differences between regions can be explained by variations in follow-up practices and errors in reporting (for example, using the "inability to consent" category for indecisive patients or use of obsolete referral forms).
Further, investigations of specific nurse characteristics or the relationship between compliance with recognised administration practices and intravenous error rates are rare, and reduce the potential to develop effective interventions.
In the industrial practice, trial and error approach is usually applied for the definition of injection locations and strategies during VARI processing thus generating a high risk of failure during the early stages of production of a new component.
This comes with practice, trial and error.
It includes horror stories about American medical insurance practices and hospital errors, but Ms. Smith's audiences find the show more moving, she believes, than upsetting.
Studies examining the effect of EMRs on prescribing have shown an impact on prescribing practices and potential errors.
In the practice How to protect and defend the patient from errors the nurses with the most years of experience demonstrate how they know the members of the team and how they use this knowledge to organise care practices and avoid errors.
Nothing quite like it has been attempted, and despite having a lot going for it, Pro Publica will be something of an experiment, inventing its practices by trial and error.
The first was the craft method, based on traditional practices of trial and error in the making of artifacts and the gradual evolution of product forms adapted to particular circumstances.
It's a lovely bit of sentimental prose, expressing a conception of life that is pleasant to entertain — namely, that our unthought habits brim with the wisdom of generations, that the blacksmith or carpenter or farmer discharging his daily chores is the last expression of a long practice of trial and error, ingenious precisely because this practice partakes of no theory.
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