Moreover, this difference in meaning must be simple to understand, for both consumers and those in your organization.
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But he says the scoring system across the NHS must be simple to help people compare different trusts - like the five-star rating on TripAdvisor or eBay.
Panel chair Anna Bradley said that consumers must be given simple and accurate information before locking themselves into contracts that they might not be able to leave for up to two years.
In addition, my phone must carry the software and it must be super simple to setup my credit card and banking information on it.
Plus, they must also be simple to install (preferably automated).
Yes, the detail must be got right, unintended consequences must be spotted and guarded against, the difference between 'solid organs' and other forms of donation must be considered, but a simple, clear framework must be maintained.
Food Safety Manager Ivan Bratty said simple precautions must be taken.
In order to have an enduring impact, simple and affordable must also be sustainable.
Rules for the game are few and simple: the subject must be lying straight, with palms against his or her sides and toes pointing towards the ground.
Then there is the simple notion that cost cutting must be good, because it makes for greater efficiency, and efficiency is good.
Though the olive-date tapenade is simple enough, the Lucques olives must be pitted.
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For having decided this, they ignored the simple economic truth that anything worth having must first be wildly expensive and very unavailable so that the producers and innovators know what the markets want mass produced.
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Mr. Cameron is fast approaching a simple choice: Either he must allow himself to be dragged further down the path towards Brexit, shoring up his short-term political position but risking major damage to the U.K. national interest.
Your solution can be complex, simple, or innovative, but you must clearly map out how your solution improves their situation or makes the pain go away.
The reason is simple: every dollar the government spends must first be taken from the private sector, either in the form of taxes or borrowing.
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The impact of consumerization of IT can be summed up in a simple statement: IT departments must now explain why the solutions they offer are hard to use.
But for Toyota, for common sense, and for simple justice, the most egregious and outrageous lawsuits must be those solicited by class action lawyers to make Toyota compensate owners of Toyota vehicles who claim to have suffered losses on the trade-in or resale value of their cars due to the alleged quality issues and recalls in 2009-2010.
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Requirements for shelter residents to join are simple -- they must live in an affiliated facility and be clean and sober for 30 days.
The simple point that Afghan army and police recruitment has grown hugely must also be a factor in the increased attacks.
It is a simple point of view, but fundamentally a company's value must be about what it can sell and how much profit it can make.
The necessary change here is simple: After the crisis, the Fed must undergo a dramatic downsizing and be given a focused mission.
If a decision we believe should be simple ends up being harder than we expect, we mistakenly think it must actually be important and therefore take even more time to make the decision.
Simple thesis: If a lot of smart guys like the same stock, it must be worth holding.
For the simple and sustained reason that applies to all efforts to find alternative energy: It must be got up from scratch.
But as a matter of simple arithmetic, if the banks don't lose and Greece gains, there must be an additional subsidy in there somewhere from eurozone governments, either in the "high-quality assets" provided as a back up or, possibly, the promise of preferential treatment for these new bonds in the event of a default.
In addition to giving the legislature's upper house this direct role in treaty-making, the Framers enshrined in the Constitution a high threshold for such consent: Not just a simple majority but fully two-thirds of the Senate must give their approval for any treaty to be ratified.
Mr Brennan would require a simple majority in the 100-member chamber to be confirmed as the new CIA director, but must first pass a procedural vote needing 60 votes.
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