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Maude is also right that elected ministers should not devolve controversial decisions out of squeamishness? although I note the Independent Reconfiguration Panel, set up so health ministers wouldn't have to take flak about merging hospitals in their own or colleagues 'constituencies, stays.
Quango cull must lead to greater transparency Gaby Hinsliff 2010
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Reconfiguration of hospital services, so long the NHS's elephant in the room, is back on the agenda.
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Under the current system, the secretary of state is the final arbiter, with contentious decisions referred to him by the Independent Reconfiguration Panel – a body of experts charged with reviewing decisions that cannot be resolved locally.
Politicians have ducked hard decisions on the NHS for far too long 2011
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Under the current system, the secretary of state is the final arbiter, with contentious decisions referred to him by the Independent Reconfiguration Panel – a body of experts charged with reviewing decisions that cannot be resolved locally.
Politicians have ducked hard decisions on the NHS for far too long 2011
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Reconfiguration of modern policing then led to what is perceived as either a timorous or reluctant role in the task of supervising problem families.
This Sceptred Isle 2010
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Reconfiguration of modern policing then led to what is perceived as either a timorous or reluctant role in the task of supervising problem families.
Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I... 2010
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Clark (1990), “Architectural Innovation: The Reconfiguration of Existing Product Technologies and the Failure of Established Firms,” Administrative Science Quarterly, 354(1):9-30.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995
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Air Force sponsored project called Microwave Ionosphere Reconfiguration Ground based Emitter, or Mirage. (scroll down)
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For examples from elsewhere in Africa, see "Wicked" Women and the Reconfiguration of Gender in Africa, ed. Dorothy L. Hodgson and Sheryl McCurdy (Portsmouth, N.H.: Heinemann, 2001).
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005
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"Reconfiguration?" scoffs Tom Mellish, who passes a church closer to home to worship at a community closer to his spirit.
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