Sentence examples for system reorganisation from inspiring English sources

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These clusters are subject to boundary changes, as seen in the NSW 2011 health system reorganisation, which took place during the study period.

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CEO Dilendra Wimalasekere says the funding is largely ear-marked for sales and marketing to ramp up customer acquisition: "It's going to be predominantly used to ramp up our sales and marketing activity — and also grow some of our information systems, reorganisation and grow the support team".

In second and third generations of terminology systems, reorganisation of concepts is supported by the knowledge base that defines and extends the concepts and/or formal rules, whereas in first generation systems reorganisation has to be done manually [ 12].

Promotion and relegation in and out of the Scottish Professional Football League was not introduced until the league system's reorganisation in 2014; until then it was nearly impossible for sides outside the League to join.

However, the data suggest that only very young systems possessing very dense debris disks, or systems undergoing reorganisation similar to the Late Heavy Bombardment in our early solar system, would be capable of producing sufficient methane to be mistaken for an atmospheric biosignature.

In Germany, the energy system is undergoing reorganisation from a centralised system based on fossil fuels and nuclear power to a sustainable system based on decentralised production and consumption of energy, the so-called Energiewende.

The interventions were carried out between 2008 and 2010 and involved interpersonal interventions with awareness of the delay factor, and system interventions with reorganisation of logistics.

It usually involves a restructuring of the company's IT systems and a reorganisation of its staff.CRM is heavily dependent on a technique called data warehousing, a way of integrating disparate information about customers from different parts of the organisation and putting it together in one huge IT "warehouse".

For example, access to chronic disease management (diabetes care) was improved through more regular review and monitoring, supported by practice reorganisation, systems to facilitate care, workforce development and financial incentives.

For preventive care (Pap testing) the focus was on increasing patient attendance through better patient support and education, with the reminder systems and practice reorganisation needed to support this.

(ii) there is activity dependent competition between the lesioned and non-lesioned corticospinal systems, indicated by reciprocal reorganisation and persisting asymmetry between the two systems during the chronic phase after stroke.

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