The Definition of a Medical Assistant The term «medical assistant» is
a very precise term that refers to an unliceworker in the health care industry.
Allen and Annan seem to think it is
a very precise term that can only mean > 50 %, but if you asked a bunch of people or check a number of definitions, I think you will see it is indeed ambiguous and imprecise.
'' [Hooding] could have been used within an interrogation area for the security of the individual because that individual may be coming to give evidence... it's clearly not
a very precise term,» he said.
BTW, define (in
very precise terms), «conception».
Not exact matches
With regard to its whisky bottles, Diageo already had a
very precise idea in mind, which - in
terms of implementation on IS machines - proved to be rather problematic.
Even though the trainers were advanced, they had a
very deep interest in learning more about making
precise and individualized recommendations in
terms of loading parameters.
Andrew Haigh uses sound and
very precise framing to develop a complex, cinematic story of a long -
term relationship.
Quake is more of a glossy experience in gameplay
terms —
very precise, every microsecond counts.
My satisfaction comes from knowing that each publisher, editor, reporter and opinion columnist knows in
very precise layman's
terms just how dishonest their crap really is!
Short -
term cyclical factors (ENSO, solar variability, etc.), noisy annual variation, and unpredictable factors like the
precise amount of sulfates we're going to emit or whether we're going to have any large volcanic eruptions make predictions over
very short time periods (like a decade) next to worthless.
While confidentiality orders are often prepared and entered on consent of the parties early in a proceeding, careful consideration should be made of the
precise terms, because amending an issued order can be
very difficult.
When one party fails to live up to these
terms, there are also
very precise amounts that must be paid out for this failure.
In some cases however, particularly in domestic building works, there is no or
very little contract documentation and it will then be for the Court to decide what the
precise terms of the contract are.
In this decision the Court was painting with a broad brush when it considered the scope and content of the duty to consult and accommodate and had
very little to say about how this related to the
precise terms of the Nunavut treaty.
Furthermore, in practical
terms, it may be
very difficult to force treatment upon a competent and refusing child or young person depending upon the
precise treatment requirements.