词汇 | example_english_manage |
释义 | Examples of manageThese 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. However, managing the amount of traces generated becomes a challenge. The analysis manages to introduce significant complexity into the often simplified representation of technological change by economists. In the other three cases, tenants were managing valiantly. Again, the way in which the individual has managed previous experiences of loss will be significant. Each practice operates through a system of organization where farmers are observed from above and are managed by the development institutions. His efforts managed to save about four hundred people. The results clearly showed the significance of managing temporal variability that is a function of several factors. Pastures were only managed in the sense that decisions were taken concerning the transfer of livestock from one region to another. The conflicts can be managed to reconcile the design perspectives. Experiences with designing and managing organic rotation trials. At all times, the land was managed by the farmer as grazed grassland. Prior to this phase, respondents noted comfort with their pedagogical role in terms of managing children and group teaching. He managed, in a high pro®le arts programme, to attain some sort of balance between the competing claims of aesthetic and utilitarian values. The business of being a human being is conceptualized, experienced, managed, and lived through in radically different ways. By that time many other black residents had managed to flee to safety. In explicit schemes, the problems can be managed by using filtering procedures. In some countries, the radical right even managed to become part of the political establishment. The rest managed to land, with their commandos contr ibuting significantly to the defence of the air port. The problem of managing sterling was actually greater in the period after devaluation than it had ever been before. After all, employees can choose better than employers (who don't know much about managed care anyway). Respondents who were more satisfied with their managed care patients' access to specialty and emergency services reported less stress. Before the advent of managed care, the physician's obligations were owed almost exclusively to the patient. In this approach, individual medical problems are treated and managed separately, almost without consideration of long-term sequelae. The rising numbers of managed care enrollees and uninsured have left in their wake a funding vacuum that at present only managed care can fill. Physician liability: new areas of concern under managed care. Alternative approaches to managing beetle populations in the field necessarily depend on more detailed knowledge of the key ecological requirements of various species. Co-operatives, being both economic organisations and social groups, were a priori private, non-pro®t-making, democratically managed and collectively controlled. On the other hand, these protections could also provide the assurances necessary to allow managed care to exist in its present form. None of the foregoing addresses other, possibly more significant problems associated with managed care. A capitated managed care system is inevitably concerned with exhausting limited funding. In this view, patient care should be managed by physicians. As an institution, managed care involves organizational structures that rearrange preexisting components of healthcare into new structures. Their evaluation of their past depended on whether they had managed to become self-employed, that is master (patron) or not. To understand large modern buildings, further specialists must be drawn into the picture, along with the manner in which the construction was managed. A subsequent major cultural reform was to do with how internal operations were managed. Indeed, in two of the authorities there were no local authority managed homes at all. A situation is studied where villagers can participate voluntarily in village organization for managing an adjacent forest. While common property resources can often be effectively managed at the local level, it is difficult to carry out effective management at the global level. Econometric analysis was used to investigate the determinants of collective action and its effectiveness in managing woodlots. As an academic - through a combination of his intellectual gifts, hard work, and personal charm - he managed to achieve enormous success. Consequently, managing impacts will be difficult under most circumstances. Of the 90% of households in which females were actively involved in managing the farm, only 19% of prunings were done by women. Having traversed such a vast field, the book still manages to review crop development and growth in two chapters, providing a sound foundation. Farmers planted and managed the technology on their fields. The result is that after having been efficiently managed the resource now becomes overexploited because of poorly defined rights. Furthermore, in reality farmers had little voice in managing or appointing the management team of their community's irrigation system. Between 1986 and 1996, we managed 19 cases of interrupted aortic arch, ventricular septal defect and patent arterial duct, by a one stage repair. We believe that intramural coronaries can be managed satisfactorily with this technique, and that arterial switch will be possible in all cases. Traction was provided by two oxen which were managed by two labourers. An ideal situation would have been to include another treatment with trials managed by far mers themselves using far mer practices. Of course, managing a child with attention problems is extraordinarily difficult, regardless of what is ultimately understood regarding etiology. In the discussion that follows, all figures refer only to the area managed by project participants. There are two main types of activities in managing the canal system: collective activities and supervisory activities. In the questionnaire, we had a section that collected information on the time spent on collective and supervisory activities in managing canals. A slim volume like this is constrained in what it can achieve, but it manages to do a lot. If they didn't like the way the economy was being managed, they by their vote could change things. Every maternity unit should have a guideline for managing patients who refuse blood transfusion and blood products. All occurred in pregnancies managed expectantly, although only one was due to infection. There are several methods of managing the large exomphalos. Far mers have managed this diversity for centuries with limited in-uence from outside. The advantage of direct sowing is that it bypasses labour and costs incurred in managing seedlings prior to field planting. As a reference work, the book will be a useful research tool for agronomists, soil scientists and environmental scientists interested in temperate, managed grasslands. Many people today find themselves with responsibility for that process, but without any specific education or training for managing it. Simple sequence repeat analysis of a clonally propagated species : a tool for managing a grape germplasm collection. The measurement of blood pressure in pregnancy is fundamental in diagnosing and managing these conditions. The risks of these outcomes were statistically signi®cantly less for women having labour induced with intravenous oxytocin than for those managed expectantly. Grazing was managed by close consultation between scientists and farmers. Difficulty controlling attentional processes that are important for managing negative emotions and overt behavior seems to predict externalizing problems. Parents engaged in a community activity may be more aware of, and therefore skilled at, managing opportunities for their children beyond the home. They managed to rebuild the union, but they ' ' lost the industry. Metrics for managing research and development in the context of the product family. With that the company managed to reduce the effects of combinatorial complexity. The design structure system: a method for managing the design of complex systems. Models for managing the redesign and manufacture of product sets. Issuing this message about the nonstandardized cylinder parameter is another function of the system during output managing process. The textile sector managed to do so to a significant degree, though not without difficulties and failures. A case study of statistical methods in managed care program. If the regime has not affected an overall decrease, has it managed to reduce the worst excesses which might have arrived without it? Therefore, the repetition strategy manages to bring about the desired effect, where the minimal grasp strategy fails to do so. In this context she managed to maintain an anaphoric strategy throughout. Thus, it has been illustrated that the two situations, potential development and development that has taken place, should be conceptualized and managed separately. Removed from public scene, she nevertheless managed to leave testimony of her experience in a brief memoir. They have managed to do all this - and produce the results they have - without the interference of external scrutinizes. Alternatively, the hesitation may also highlight residents' discomfort with managing patients who may be dying. The metrics described here will generally be used after contract award, in order to assess how well the agency is managing the system development process. Our main strategy for managing competing interests is disclosure. Instead, it promotes a risk-based approach and suggests that, rather than trying to precisely measure risk, agencies focus on generally assessing and managing risks. Women have sung their way through the washing up, the cleaning, and the cooking, and have managed to survive male aggression and domination. His skill in managing multidisciplinary activities soon led to important successes. His black counterpart managed to escape the mob. The balance sheet for managing the economy is, not surprisingly, mixed. The generalizability of our findings to other managed care populations is unknown. Screening rates for diabetic retinopathy were higher in both divisions of the managed care organization than in the fee-for-service sample. The field had the lead in managing operations. The themes in the financial analysis model include cost (software cost, value), software features (managed care software and compatibility), and learning time. The study population included more than 4,500 adult managed care patients using insulin, oral, or a combination of the two drug therapies. Thirty-two of the conservatively managed patients were lost to follow up and therefore were not included. 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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