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An act of delegating.
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To ensure that these results would improve the quality of care, the data were presented to delegations from all regional hospitals, including delegates from the surgical staff, during three invitational conferences in the first half of 2005.
The credentials are distributed by the thousands each day to delegations, media organizations and vendors.
In recent weeks, he has been giving the tour to delegations from rival museums, and he expects, he said, to be "plagiarized, imitated and emulated".
Now, with Syria's leadership threatened by mass protests, Iraq has reached out, serving as host to delegations of Syrian business owners.
"There is not a week that goes by when we are not talking to delegations from the Netherlands, Poland, Hungary," he said.
Valery N. Ganichev, the chairman of the Russian Writers Union, said Mr. Ursan was a well-regarded colleague who had visited Russia several times and also played host to delegations of Russian writers visiting Syria.
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3. Learn how to delegate Delegation is important.
They also decided to send delegations to Washington and London to press the case for organizing elections here as soon as possible.
The United States was among 18 countries to send delegations to the state ceremony for Sharon in Jerusalem.
The key to delegation is better empowerment.
This study found supporting evidence that this pedagogical framework is effective in delivering essential delegation concepts and skills in an on-line course and contributing to student self-efficacy related to delegation abilities.
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