Not exact matches
In addition a car
model certified as compliant in one EU country must be accepted as compliant in all
others — a situation that can
lead to shopping for the most lenient testing service.
We can
model and teach the skills that will equip them to
lead themselves and
others in this hyper - competitive world, or we can allow them to fall victim to the kind of thinking that makes them slaves to the status quo.
«We don't know when or if this long - term unrest will
lead to an eruption, but Campi Flegrei is following a trend we've seen when testing our
model on
other volcanoes, including Rabaul in Papua New Guinea, El Hierro in the Canary Islands, and Soufriere Hills on Montserrat in the Caribbean,» says Kilburn.
«These executives have made a lasting mark on our industry — growing and elevating partner programs,
leading transitions to new business
models, and introducing cutting - edge go - to - market strategies, among
other remarkable achievements,» said Robert Faletra, CEO of The Channel Company.
«We think the
Model 3 will feature hardware and software that provide a level of active safety that could significantly
lead all
other cars on sale today and could, if the company achieves its goal, be an order of magnitude (i.e. 10x) safer than the average car on the road,» Jonas wrote in a note Thursday.
The third aspect of their business
model that
leads them to excellence is not unique like the
other two, but it is equally important.
But overall, all the that data
leads to one thing... If you can get an accurate
model of your existing customers, they will
lead you to many
others just like them!
Both of these growth
models aim for high investment and high wages, but in one case wages
lead and in the
other they follow.
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There is, in
other words, actually quite a lot that we know and understand about the
model, even if many of us seem to have forgotten much of it — including its typical weaknesses, one of the most obvious of which is the tendency for over-investment in the late stages of the miracle - growth period
leading to an unsustainable increase in debt.
«
Leading economists have noted the increasing prevalence of platform business
models, where multiple networks of stakeholders bring value to each
other by exploiting network effects,» said Graham Waller, research vice president at Gartner.
As such, the company announced a dedicated data sales team, dubbed AMCN Agility,
led by Adam Gaynor, who had previously served as the company's VP of advertising and data solutions sales... This comes as AMC and
other TV companies like A&E and Discovery are testing a new attribution
model that seeks to prove commercials drive business results.»
I am thus persuaded to view the «nonsocial» nexus supportive of unified dominant mentality, which receives so much attention in Sherburne's
model, as being more social than
other passages might
lead us to expect.
We must be sensitive to the experience of men in
other cultures and the
models they use to interpet their experience; we must avoid the theological imperialism to which preoccupation with doctrines, along with literalism in interpretation, have often
led.
«In fact, this
model can easily
lead people to develop learning phobias, for if you dare to read broadly and learn to see things from
other people's point of view, you might uncovering facts that could shake your certainty and thus displease God.
A
model may also be crucial in the modification of the theory itself It was the
model, not the formalism of the theory, which
led to the hypothesis of particles having a finite size and attracting each
other; when the theory was thus amended, van der Waal's equations for gases under high pressure could be derived.
We hope that what happens at Emory over the next few years will stimulate discussion, debate and creative ideas at
other graduate schools,
leading them to take up these challenges in their own ways and build
other educational
models for preparing practical theologians.
«For example, early in the recession, our team recognized that
other sources were available to help us with advertising, a key activity in a recession, and we found a vendor who provided substantial financial support for advertising; Additionally, lease rates were out - of - line with our financial
model, [and] our finance manager
led the charge very early on to re-negotiate rates and keep stores going.»
Mr Daunt told The Australian Financial Review Aldi agreed in principle with the code, but several provisions did not apply to Aldi's business
model and
other provisions could
lead to additional costs.
That should spark on some discussion which typically
leads to a «line»
model where authoritative is a kind of middle point between the
other two.
Most of the world recognises that the midwife -
led model of care offered in the Netherlands is one of the very best in the world, and
other countries seek to emulate it.
There's a fuzzy line between blogging and journalism, as many have discussed in
other contexts, and the Mom Central
model (what little I know about it) does seem like it could
lead to some misleading posts, even if the blogger has no intent to mislead.
Similarly, research confirms that when compared to
other models of maternity care, midwife -
led care reduces the rates of intervention in labor [1,4,5,8,9].
2 85 % of mums surveyed perceive this soother feels softer than eight comparable
models of
other leading brands, independent research, USA Feb 2017.
4 Sandall J, Soltani H, Gates S, Shennan A, Devane D. «Midwife -
led continuity
models versus
other models of care for childbearing women».
Furthermore, in some countries, e.g. in North America, medical doctors are the primary care providers for the vast majority of childbearing women, while in
other countries, e.g. Australia, New Zealand, The Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Ireland, various combinations of midwife -
led continuity, medical -
led, and shared
models of care are available.
We wanted to find out if women and babies do better with this midwife -
led continuity
model, compared with
other models.
Comparison 3 Midwife -
led versus
other models of care: variation in risk status (low versus mixed), Outcome 7 All fetal loss before and after 24 weeks plus neonatal death.
This review suggests that women who received midwife -
led continuity
models of care were less likely to experience intervention and more likely to be satisfied with their care with at least comparable adverse outcomes for women or their infants than women who received
other models of care.
Six trials randomised over 6578 women to compare midwife -
led continuity
models of care with
other models of care in women defined to be at mixed risk of complications by trial authors (Biro 2000; Homer 2001; Kenny 1994; North Stafford 2000; Rowley 1995; Tracy 2013;).
The midwife -
led continuity
model of care includes: continuity of care; monitoring the physical, psychological, spiritual and social well being of the woman and family throughout the childbearing cycle; providing the woman with individualised education, counselling and antenatal care; attendance during labour, birth and the immediate postpartum period by a known midwife; ongoing support during the postnatal period; minimising unnecessary technological interventions; and identifying, referring and co-ordinating care for women who require obstetric or
other specialist attention.
Comparison 1 Midwife -
led versus
other models of care for childbearing women and their infants (all), Outcome 28 Fetal loss equal to / after 24 weeks and neonatal death.
In order to assess the quality of the body of evidence relating to the following outcomes for the main comparisons of midwife -
led versus all
other models of care for childbearing women and their infants.
Comparison 1 Midwife -
led versus
other models of care for childbearing women and their infants (all), Outcome 7 All fetal loss before and after 24 weeks plus neonatal death.
The difference in the average treatment effect in overall fetal loss and neonatal death across included trials between women allocated to midwife -
led continuity
models of care and women allocated to
other models has an average risk ratio (RR) of 0.84, with 95 % confidence interval (CI) 0.71 to 0.99 (participants = 17561; studies = 13).
Midwife -
led continuity
models of care compared with
other models of care for women during pregnancy, birth and early parenting
The review found that midwife -
led care compared to
other models of care reduces: preterm births (before 37 weeks) and overall fetal loss and neonatal death before 24 weeks (high - certainty evidence); the use of regional analgesia (epidural / spinal) during labour (high - certainty evidence); and instrumental vaginal births (high - certainty evidence).
The difference in the average treatment effect in all fetal loss before and after 24 weeks plus neonatal death across included trials between women allocated to midwife -
led continuity
models of care and women allocated to
other models has an average RR of 0.84, with 95 % CI 0.71 to 0.99.
Review objective: to compare midwife -
led care with
other models of care for childbearing women and their infants.
Although there were limitations in the way that satisfaction - related outcomes were assessed and reported, the majority of the included studies showed a higher level of satisfaction with various aspects of care in the midwife -
led continuity of care compared to the
other models of care.
The review includes trials that compared midwife -
led continuity of care given both during the antepartum and the intrapartum period with
other models of care, which included obstetricians or family physicians, or both, collaborating with nurses and midwives in a variety of organisational settings.
The difference in the average treatment effect in all fetal loss before and after 24 weeks plus neonatal death across included trials between women allocated to midwife -
led continuity
models of care and women allocated to
other models has an average risk ratio (RR) of 0.84, with 95 % confidence interval (CI) 0.71 to 0.99 (participants = 17561; studies = 13).
Comparison 1 Midwife -
led versus
other models of care for childbearing women and their infants (all), Outcome 27 Fetal loss less than 24 weeks and neonatal death.
Midwife -
led continuity
models versus
other models of care for childbearing women «In many parts of the world, midwives are the main providers of care for childbearing women.
Our
model of infant feeding support allows for baby
led breastfeeding or feeding in
other ways that empowers parents while they learn how their baby
leads and feeds.
Within these
models, midwives are, however, in partnership with the woman, the
lead professional with responsibility for assessment of her needs, planning her care, referral to
other professionals as appropriate, and for ensuring provision of maternity services.
Comparison 2 Midwife -
led versus
other models of care: variation in midwifery
models of care (caseload / one - to - one or team), Outcome 3 Instrumental vaginal birth (forceps / vacuum).
Comparison 1 Midwife -
led versus
other models of care for childbearing women and their infants (all), Outcome 10 Induction of labour.
Comparison 1 Midwife -
led versus
other models of care for childbearing women and their infants (all), Outcome 7 Overall fetal loss and neonatal death.
Comparison 1 Midwife -
led versus
other models of care for childbearing women and their infants (all), Outcome 8 Antenatal hospitalisation.