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释义 | 一线 The district-level costs of delivering all five interventions were lower in the CDI districts, but no cost difference was found at the first-line health facility level. For30 years, the chemotherapy drug cisplatin has been one of doctors’ first lines of defense against tumors, especially those of the lung, ovary and testes. But they may have inadvertently been given a lifeline by the American government. However, if the taxonomies try to capture all possible problems, they become too unwieldy to use for front-line personal like call center employees. But in a country with a razor-thin line between normality and emergency it is worth asking: what happens next? When you work at the frontline, you should be prepared to deal with emergencies. For those managers who remain, new skills are required to become coaches, supporters, and facilitators of self- managing teams of front-line employees. Given first-line treatment for this disorder— use of continuous positive airway pressure CPAP to keep his airway open in sleep—the man's mood and cognition improved, along with his breathing. The company founders are also aware of a giant gap between their own individual genius and the capabilities of their first line of management. For example, a first line manager might be allowed to spend money without further approvals below a set figure, and for expenditures above that amount, further approvals may be required. It was handed from person to person along a line of scientists and support staff like an egg being passed between penguins. There is no gleam of hope. In fact, I am doing it now, because I am not a selfish coach and I'm thinking about the future in terms of youth development and the age structure of my first team. He adds that after all first-line managers have gone through the courses, he will need to spend more time and effort on the programme. His words resurrected a gleam of hope of mine. It contains, obviously, public- spending economies, cuts in some departments, efficiency savings in others, but protection of the front-line services in health and education and policing. She was also first-team all- state in a state that included Brooklyn and the Bronx. Wenger agreed to let him go on loan to gain first team experience, and Pompey boss Harry Redknapp is delighted to have beat off competition to secure his services. The disease would always find a way to sneak out of any trap, whether through vectors adapting to a new ecology, or the development of resistance to front-line medicines and insecticides. The Israelis point out that Tamar and Leviathan see map are anyway well south of the line that Lebanon claims as the correct maritime one. Sometimes there’s a thin line between stuff that is Stuff and stuff that is useful. While encouraging reductions have occurred in the price of first-line regimens in most low- and some middle- income countries, the demand for expensive second-line regimens will continue to increase. There he met people on the front lines; people who have beaten the disease, children and teens who face the threat of TB every day and scientists who have dedicated their lives to making TB history. Then it is more ready to face the tougher challenges and criticisms from line management and others in the organization. The value zone has naturally shifted to the frontier where front- line employees and the customer interact. Behind the rotunda the slender trees with yellow leaves down drooping, and through them just a line of sea, and beyond the blue sky gold-veined clouds. |
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