词汇 | example_english_front-line |
释义 | Examples of the front lineThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Since state agencies cease standing on the 'front-line' as service suppliers, they are shielded from consumers' critiques and demands. Munitions factories, field hospitals, and military laboratories suited their ' temperament ' better than the front-line. The fourth element was a survey of the opinions of senior managers and front-line practitioners in the study authorities about impediments to care-home diversions. The first stage adopted a senior management perspective and the second a front-line perspective. Responsibility for rationing decisions was shared by different professionals: national and local politicians, civil servants, social services officials and front-line practitioners. They were too astute to accept the rigid discipline and punishing conditions of life as front-line troops. It is therefore timely that a new book on the subject should be published in a series designed to report on front-line molecular biological research. Overall, the decision-making process of front-line assessors was largely resource-led rather than needs-led. To our knowledge, this is the first study that measures what is actually being done by front-line hospice care clinicians with respect to delirium diagnosis. Thus, even where the authority to purchase was devolved to front-line staff, it often referred to a limited range of services. At the same time, it may be that front-line staff wish to prioritize research questions that are in some ways problematic, as in this case. This seems of particular interest since none of the authorities studied devolved budgets to front-line workers. In many respects, the secret to programmer productivity is minimizing the burden of interaction for the front-line programmer. Negotiating access to community care assessments : perspectives of front-line workers, people with disability and carers. In these circumstances, front-line practitioners play a critical role. However, far from this implementation deficit indicating front-line workers' non-compliance, there was evidence that managers and social workers shared assumptive worlds. What is explored here is whether the actions of families with children on home supervision in their encounters with front-line workers merit such a re-conceptualisation. As a result, the front-line health professional, whose (possibly understandable) mistakes are exposed, as well as the patient, often becomes a victim of active errors. Regulatory compliance costs are a key concern of all parties - from providers of front-line services to those developing new pharmaceutical products. This is all the more significant when many of the front-line workers involved in all agencies were highly inexperienced. He was a highly decorated front-line officer in the world war. In terms of purchasing or allocating external services, the budgetary responsibilities of front-line staff in old age services were even more restricted. The following data indicate the range of services that front-line staff working specifically with older people were able to purchase or allocate. The traditional women groups are the front-line battle groups. Another alternative explanation is that those experiencing minor degrees of anxiety or depression were selected into non ' front-line ' roles. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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