Try to find one or two good recipients, or create some kind of rigid system for moving stuff along quickly.
Once on an EHR, doctors confront a fairly rigid system, which requires them, for example to enter an appointment before creating a note.
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Slovakia, with a more rigid system, has seen numbers double.
His world is full of public defenders who fail to perform even the most basic duties in court, indifferent judges, cowardly public officials, and an absurdly rigid system which honours the letter of the rules over actual justice.
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Second, Russia's rigid political system no longer allows much room for manoeuvre.
Already, Mr. Abe has quietly put aside for now plans to overhaul a rigid labor system that makes it difficult for companies to shed staff.
Unlike Hong Kong, its government has been promoting technology for decades, but its rigid educational system still channels its best and brightest graduates into posts with the government and large companies.
There's also an article by reporter Hiroko Tashiro, former head of the parent-teacher association at a suburban Tokyo elementary school, on the anxieties that her daughter--and millions of Japanese schoolchildren--face in the nation's rigid education system.
She had embraced Greece, and its language, as a student, but when she later moved back there, with her Greek husband and two daughters, she found much to dismay her such as the rigid education system and the bigotry towards immigrants.
If so, we will have to force public dollars to follow students down to any course or module level and figure out a way to make these different providers accountable, as it probably would be easier to put a true outcomes-based framework on these emergent and still-pliable disruptive innovations than to impose them on the rigid old system.
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Casually, the movie chronicles the end of the rigid British class system and the liberation of the working class through popular entertainment.
However, EIS President Susan Quinn said it was important not to make the entry system too rigid.
So at a meeting with Mr Cardoso this week, congressional leaders promised greater urgency on constitutional amendments aimed at tackling Brazil's rigid and generous entitlement system, which is the root of its fiscal problems.
Argentina, Latin America's fastest-growing economy last year, has the most rigid exchange-rate system of all, with a currency board that fixes by law the value of the peso at parity with the dollar, and thus limits the money supply to the level of foreign currency reserves.
He rejected the current system as "rigid, complex and difficult to navigate".
An inefficient commercial court system, a rigid labor code, bureaucratic red tape, and persistent low-level corruption keep the private sector from performing up to its full potential.
But by accepting the poorest children as pupils, the Christians are seen as undermining India's Hindu caste system, which remains rigid in many areas.
That match saw a change from the rigid 4-4-2 system previously favoured by Capello, and saw Barry used with Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard in a central midfield triumvirate, with youngsters Adam Johnson and Theo Walcott employed on the flanks.
Ford would no doubt counter that drivers can always use the voice-command menu, but I find that system to be demanding, rigid, dense and a little hostile.
Twenty years ago, neuroscientists held that after a certain critical period, usually no more than the first 12 months of life, the entire visual system has become far too rigid for any real learning to take place.
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Interestingly, even as Thatcher was working to open things up and making the British class system more like America's, the US class system started becoming more and more rigid.
Our rigid, top-down, union-dictated system isn't working.
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Unlike traditional keyboards that place your hands in a rigid position, the Engage Keyboard features a patented motion system that studies your typing frequency and makes subtle, comfortable adjustments periodically so your hands and wrists are never in a fixed position while you work.
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The immigration system is bureaucratic, arbitrary, and complicated, with rigid and overlapping quotas, national lotteries, and 25 different visa categories and subcategories.
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So the plan is eventually to tailor a version of the tablet system for a smartphone that can meet RIM's rigid technical standards.
These are sorely needed: the tax system is multilayered and burdensome, politics prone to corruption and gridlock, labour laws rigid and anachronistic and pensions for public employees absurdly generous.
LDP's own seniority system, which regulates the struggle for power between the party's competing factions, is particularly rigid.
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