I wish Warrick Dunn would have signed with New Orleans in the offseason so he could get handoffs from Aaron Brooks. |
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He has had problem holding on to the ball, taking handoffs, pass blocking and running routes. |
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He will have to adjust to taking handoffs and catching passes instead of taking snaps, and he has no experience as a blocker. |
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The requirement of the Air Traffic Control inter-unit agreement, to resolve conflicts before aircraft handoffs, was not met. |
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This eliminates the need for handoffs, resulting in greater speed and reduced non-value adding activities. |
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Sub-editors prepare content for print and web at the same time with no handoffs to other systems. |
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Tip: this is useful for identifying handoffs where a problem might occur, and for keeping track of who is responsible for which process. |
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Even the simplest checklist forces us to grapple with vulnerabilities like handoffs and checklist overload. |
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It won't include handoffs on an icy track — that would be dangerous and impossible. |
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This is a complex process that involves handoffs from recruiter to trainer, to family assessment worker, to placement worker, and so on. |
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What do you call a guy with lightning quickness who catches passes, takes handoffs, throws the ball, returns punts and is more elusive than Barry Sanders? |
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A global view of each patient's status and course of treatment with all relevant information from previous departments ensures better care during handoffs and throughout the patient's stay. |
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Prior to reaching patients, healthcare products enter a complex supply chain that involves many collaborators and a significant number of handoffs from raw material suppliers to end users. |
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Improving standards of care during handovers or handoffs between health care providers and during transitions within and between health care settings will ultimately improve patient safety and quality of care. |
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This often results in delayed deployments, inventory shrinkage, and cost over-runs due to inconsistent local market implementations and numerous contractor-to-contractor handoffs. |
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Then he fakes two more handoffs in quick succession: to a wide receiver, and then, once again, to the running back, who looped back behind the line of scrimmage during all the faking. |
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As handoffs may be points of risk, strategies are utilized to facilitate deliberate, clear and safe communication when moving information from one member of the circle of care to the next. |
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Dr Balakrishnan's solution, meanwhile, involves tweaking the controlling code that handles the rate adjustments and handoffs, dispensing with the need to fiddle with hardware or chips. |
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The Judgments, Orders and Reasons Project currently under way enables the Service to store and access Judgments, Orders and Reasons issued in a single electronic repository and eliminates significant handoffs of paper copies. |
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