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The traditional model of accessing knowledge therefore needs to shift to deliver knowledge resources that are consumed whenever the users needs them (not being time bound), in some cases paid for by the consumer, thus forming a utilitarian-based information system" [6].
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The British Medical Association, which represents doctors, said the case for seven-day services had been made and the focus needed to shift to delivering it.
In the 20th century, there was a shift to delivering the majority of infants in hospitals [ 2, 3].
A small army of electricians, stone masons, carpenters, designers, landscape architects and engineers has worked seven days a week, often in double and triple shifts, to deliver the Rockaways on time.
Its drivers pulled 12-hour shifts to deliver 30,000 tapes to Cantor and the two dozen other clients that had been based near Ground Zero.
Last week, the governors of Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia issued executive orders that temporarily suspended various state and federal regulations to allow truck drivers to work longer shifts to deliver gasoline.
Specifically in the context of the AIDS pandemic, South Africa could facilitate initiatives to strengthen the health workforce by exploring innovations around task-shifting to deliver HIV services [ 48].
Where allowed by national guidelines, MSI employs task sharing and task shifting to deliver reproductive health and family planning services., In Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, and Uganda, mid-level providers routinely deliver implants.
In a news conference tonight, South African military officials, who led the rescue mission here, described how their emphasis was shifting to delivering food and supplies.
There is a major culture shift coming: To deliver it, and the housing we need, local authorities will need capacity.
Kmart never responded to this shift, continuing to deliver a sub-par customer service experience.
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