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Posttransplant patients were approached during their clinic f ollow-up appointments in which there was also ample time f or them to be approached.
As my theory predicts, she first opted to implement less costly tools that were available to her, such as purges and patronage appointments.
In this model the prime minister has proposal power over cabinet appointments and the president an ex post veto.
Recall that the theoretical relationship between efficiency concerns and the incidence of non-partisan cabinet appointments is counter-intuitively negative.
Finally, we turn to observable indicators of the cost to the president of refusing the slate of cabinet appointments proposed by the prime minister.
Thus, the prime minister has agenda control over cabinet appointments, whereas the president has veto power.
Patronage appointments were routine and extensive throughout the national public administration, not only in specific localities.
The civil service competitions for appointments to various public bodies were often conducted improperly.
She expected some control over cabinet appointments, and often worried about her closet being stormed.
However, the influence of these clauses on actual appointments - top positions excepted - is far from clear.
The latter is directed at curbing the political as opposed to the judicial criteria for appointments.
In both countries the system of public appointments was significantly patrimonial, although they were significant differences in the scope and degree of politicisation.
The composition books dating 1618-41 show stationers standing as surety for well over 300 clerical appointments.
Patient perspectives explored emergency appointments, young people's needs, fertility awareness and patients access to their own records.
The content of the envelope informed patients of the treatment group to which they had been allocated and outlined procedures regarding making appointments.
Often, appropriate interpreters cannot be arranged for first appointments, as the language spoken by the patient is not recorded in the referral letter.
They encouraged patients to book appointments by telephone.
Only a limited number of appointments were bookable in advance.
They could also refer if and when required - there was no pressure to fill appointments.
Nevertheless, he frequently missed medical appointments and did not report important symptoms.
Such appointments were usually for a term of three years.
The state authority in places where the appointments are finished already should neither expel nor admit new members.
Missed psychiatric appointments : who returns and who stays away.
Every new referral (consultation episode) during the 3-year period was recorded, as were details of appointments, clinical investigations, treatment and disposal.
Access to government positions is conditional upon explicit support of the ruling party for appointments in the lower echelon bureaucracy.
In the absence of reliable telephones, every step in the interview process requires physical contact with the respondent, to book, reschedule, and keep appointments.
There were also three women who had arranged new appointments without being visited at home.
Indeed, for another twenty years after he resigned he continued to have some influence over appointments.
The frequency of "elective appointments," that is, don't increase in proportion to variations in the black population percentages.
When it came to government appointments, as opposed to elections, many old county families re-emerged.
There were more than twenty sensitive commands, but several generals held multiple appointments.
He was granted official appointments without having to pass any examination.
Already some of his appointments have begun to cause trouble.
Merchant-dominated organizations (like the municipality) were likewise pushed aside, either through ruling-family appointments to their leadership or outright sequestration.
Both new groups were then sent appointments at three months.
Due to the backlog of patients awaiting appointments, most people wait a few weeks or even months for a specialist consultation.
Second, women will incur travel costs when attending appointments and some might need to finance a substitute carer for their children or other dependents.
Of the 273 executive appointments, 182 (or 66.7 percent) went to lame-duck members of the president's party.
In return, these politicians used their offices to stoke the party machine with a steady supply of patronage appointments and government contracts.
Our results were based upon actual experiences rather than assumptions about the average length of clinic appointments and incorporated travel times.
The longer patients wait for appointments, the more inaccurate a waiting list becomes.
In respect of the last, though, it is interesting how few current owners of these works require that visitors make appointments to view in advance.
The incidence of such appointments should covary positively with the president's powers and negatively with the prime minister's electoral prospects.
Cabinet appointments are the most important personnel decisions in parliamentary systems, and traditionally such appointments have been virtually monopolized by the governing political parties.
Regime theories suggest that a partisan agenda will strongly influence personnel decisions, which include discretionary military command appointments.
He believed that the monarch should take a share in all government decisions, recommend and veto appointments, and make dismissals when necessary.
By the period 1728-34 appointments were being made at two and a half times this rate.
Nonetheless, upcoming appointments of new ombudsmen are generally viewed with apprehension from within the institution.
In contrast, party balance can contribute to the effectiveness of the courts by ensuring depoliticisation in appointments and insulation from subsequent government interference.
Equally, they maintain controls over the agent, such as appointments, budgetary and staffing resources and the ability to overturn agents' decisions.
Examples to enhance accessibility include mobile/outreach services, extended office hours, drop-in appointments, translators and appropriate pamphlets.
Two of these carers cancelled appointments, leaving the resulting sample as 127.
One patient had separate appointments scheduled with the nurse and doctor, yet only consulted the nurse.
However, the president could bargain appointments in exchange for a preferred change in monetary policy.
Using predischarge appointments to improve continuity of care for high-risk patients.
First, appointments procedures determine the degree of political influence in the courts.
The overall score for independence was then calculated simply by taking the mean of mean 1 appointments and mean 2 powers.
Of the 87 primary non-attenders, 30 were visited without any further appointments being made, but 57 were first sent reminders or new dates for consultation.
However, temporary appointments could be transformed into permanent ones through legislative initiative.
The emperor followed through with the logic of his cabinet appointments ; in 1849, he dissolved the chamber, calling for new elections.
The scheduled appointments were postponed, and parents were instructed to call again when canonical syllables were observed.
Croker did not argue the point ; indeed, he would have been the first to understand a principle that underlay so many of his appointments.
Through his friends, government appointments and promotions were also still to be worked for, even during a whig administration.
The maximum wait for routine appointments was 1 week, but it was usually much less.
Of 17 264 appointments 493 (3.9%) were not attended.
A comparison of two fixed-term research and development projects of the fixed term, a changing pattern of devising and implementing new appointments and projects evolved.
She provided additional information about the disease, treatments, and appointments at the hospital, assisted during physician consultations, and provided new acute consultations.
Her examination of several sources allows her to see how musicians profited from appointments to multiple positions, religious or secular, while only occupying one.
Thus, there are separate screens for inputting data relating to appointments and ordinations from registers, for subscription books and for libri cleri.
The managers of top orchestras indicate which of their musicians have conservatoire appointments in publicity materials.
Such female appointments are not only made to appeal to women voters.
Neither did they differ on number of appointments or medically unexplained consultation episodes.
Patients were followed over a 3-year period to assess their overall service use within the region by counting all out-patient appointments.
Both possibilities hint at a connection between command appointments and elections, and historians have cited certain examples that point to the significance of that linkage.
The fact that they were women, however, limited their appointments to the status of "extraordinarius" or irregular professor.
Posttransplant patients were approached dur ing their clinic f ollow-up appointments in which there was also ample time f or them to be approached.
The appointments were usually scheduled within 2 weeks of the patient's admission to hospice.
Practices should work with their patients to combat this rise, particularly in making appointments less easy to forget.
Although pre-arranged appointments increase the uptake of these preventative measures, the timing may be inconvenient for the patient.
Return appointments were not taking up their allocated time, and non-attendance was problematic.
Under semi-presidentialism, however, cabinet appointments may instead become a tug-of-war between a prime minister and a president with different partisan preferences.
The other 14 members (out of 18) were new appointments.
Significantly, such appointments invariably fall within a day or so of sittings for portraits of named child sitters.
Rates of enrollment in treatment programs and compliance with appointments may be meaningful outcomes.
When pressure was put on them for more radical appointments, invitations were mostly too late to make any significant impact.
Medical appointments in military units were believed to provide useful experience to recent graduates or students, and were much in demand.
On the other hand, naval appointments demanded, in addition, evidence of competence.
The nomenklatura system of party-controlled appointments is being dismantled.
They are said to squabble endlessly about personnel appointments and propaganda slogans.
Despite holding political appointments, in all matters of criminal prosecution they must act independently of the interests of government.
A possible justification of the increased politicisation of appointments is more confidence in authorities and hopefully, a reduction in the need for detailed central interventions.
All patients were given appointments for cardiac catheterisation, echocardiography, first pass radio-nuclide angiography and 24 hours ambulatory electrocardiography, timed at six months after surgery.
All but three eligible participants agreed to participate, and three additional participants were lost to failed appointments.
They usually received requests to schedule or cancel appointments or to take messages for providers.
However, their history, from the first appointments in 1839, has been one of constant change and adaptation.
The number of such judicial appointments for overseas territories is considerable.
The second was the level of seniority at which appointments were made.
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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