The review has identified problems, including "drift" in care planning and delays in decision making.
Invariably, the cloud forest will seem well named, as tendrils of mist drift through the canopy.
Let your awareness drift up, and then back down, your entire body for 5 minutes.
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Yet the drift to the dollar standard was somehow judged as a sign of progress.
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Saints' Jim Hamilton then saw his headed attempt from Franco Miranda's free-kick drift wide.
Longshore transport: movement of material parallel to the shore, also referred to as longshore drift.
Tendency to tune out or drift away in the middle of a page or a conversation.
After four or five hours, the Zodiac began to drift away from the iceberg.
Some 150 British soldiers defended the mission station Rorke's Drift against 4, 000 Zulus in 1879.
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Many market participants agree that the long term inclination for stocks is to drift higher.
Mr Fast says computerised-video strike zones can vary between stadiums or drift slightly over a season.
The dog had even saved them for a while, or slowed down the drift.
Dr David King, of Human Genetics Alert, expressed concern about a "drift towards GM babies".
The portions where dinosaurs evolved would eventually drift into Africa, Antarctica, and South America.
Ward seem to drift in on the crackling radio waves of a distant time.
When the witness describes the murder, they drift off to sleep and start snoring.
His height gives him an advantage, but still tends to drift in and out of games.
For the sake of our common security, for the sake of our survival, we cannot drift.
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The cars can be coaxed into a controllable four-wheel drift, pitching around as they corner.
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Now Germany is worried about the possibility that Mir could drift even further off course.
"The Drift" is contemporary in its feel but with the tradition at its roots.
Those on board survived for 60 days on drift ice, during the Arctic winter.
Yet some voters are beginning to drift away from the rigid identity politics of old.
It is telling that in California, of all places, academic drift should be so strong.
Yet the drift to the cities from the backward countryside is unlikely to slow.
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To what extent Sears and Kmart themselves drift together as brands remains to be seen.
If America shows uncertainty or weakness in this decade, the world will drift toward tragedy.
If the two players drift apart, the screen will automatically split, giving them equal but separate halves.
But whatever happens at that election, these liberals are wrong about the longer-term drift of American politics.
The coalition is likely to drift apart as soon as Mr. Aquino leaves office, if not before.
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