Sentence examples for variability of service from inspiring English sources

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Single pooling leads to a better performance than chaining while being less costly under various situations of asymmetry: asymmetry in the number of arrivals, in the service durations, in the variability of service times, or in the service level requirements.

The variability of service availability in different locations provided further difficulty for the development of the DA.

Self-harm is a major cause of presentation to hospitals and is linked to an elevated risk of early death. 1 Hospital services for self-harm in the UK over the past four decades have been characterised by variability of service provision 2 and contrasting patient experiences of care.

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The two sets of guidelines and the Better Services Project might be expected to reduce the variability of services and improve the quality of care for self-harm patients.

Of course, linking findings on variability of services to outcomes is of interest, but this would require substantial further analysis that goes beyond the scope of the current report.

While professional frustrations were clearly expressed about the variability of services both in primary and specialist care and continuing equivocal attitudes to CFS/ME as a condition, there were also strong positive messages for people with CFS/ME where the right services are in place.

Professional frustrations were clearly expressed about the variability of services both in primary and specialist care and continuing equivocal attitudes of some professional colleagues to CFS/ME as a condition and which could impact both on timely diagnosis and on consequent timely access to other support.

Figure 2 encapsulates, as a flowchart, each of the 'factors' that affect the efficacy of the passenger to board or alight from a train and by implication impact upon the dwell time variability of the service.

Semi-natural habitats in agricultural landscapes may support parasitoid populations that provide biocontrol services by suppressing populations of crop pests, but little is known about the spatial pattern and variability of these services at different levels of scale.

The successful implementation of breast screening (Forrest, 1986) over the period 1989 1991 exposed a contrast between well-planned arrangements for screen-detected disease and the variability of symptomatic services.

The method is equally useful in avoiding type 2 errors, as in Communities 2 and 4. Community 2 shows a dramatic rise in the variability of enteric services, which points to public health concerns deserving further investigation.

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