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What does LOC stand for?

Loss of Continuity (Sprint-ATM)


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Lower Order Concern (writing)
Lowest Outgoing Channel
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location accuracy (US DoD)
Loco Citato (Latin: In the Place Mentioned)
Low Operating Current-Light Emitting Diode

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The Real Objectives A company's real objectives in negotiating a separation agreement are to: conclude the negotiations quietly with the executive releasing all claims; avoid bad publicity, government scrutiny or investigation and criminal or civil liability; maintain market share, customers and employees; and transition any ongoing projects to other employees without any loss of continuity or business opportunity.
That desire has not come from the profession, neither from trainees nor from consultants, and the hours reduction has been universally damaging due to significant fragmentation of the surgical team and a loss of continuity of care.
The potential for loss of continuity is greatest when task bouncing occurs at a point in the task where context recovery at a later time is likely to be a challenge, necessitating rework that often starts with the question, "Where was I?
Black argued that the stand down period meant a loss of continuity in regional councils which struggled to attract people as it was.
The most damaging impact is the loss of continuity, and with that the near impossibility of growth and responsiveness to new challenges.
Given the patterns that now are the dominant form of organization for medical practices, there is no practical way to reduce the loss of continuity of care, even with the use of electronic systems.
This film exemplifies the ability to entertain and intercut scene by scene without any loss of continuity.
The loss of continuity and of relationships with teachers who understand the personal and learning needs of their pupils is contributing to some pupils' dissatisfaction with school.

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