item-by-item

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Adj.1.item-by-item - separate and distinct from others of the same kind; "mark the individual pages"; "on a case-by-case basis"
independent - free from external control and constraint; "an independent mind"; "a series of independent judgments"; "fiercely independent individualism"
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A second modification relates to the item-by-item standard required under the proposed regulations.
Following the issuance of Notice 2005-14 and the proposed regulations, concerns were raised that the initial requirement that QPAI be determined on an item-by-item basis could lead to potentially onerous computations.
All are now available as full-size colour facsimiles, complete with item-by-item transcriptions and commentaries, in Arthur Ruegg's book Charlotte Perriand, Livre de Bord 1928-1933 (Basel: Birkhauser, 2004, [euro]63.55 or CHF98).
But, cautions Hudson-Wilson, "Better supply chain management is causing the linkage between real GDP and total-occupied warehouse space to become weaker." On the horizon: Radio Frequency ID (RFID) which eventually will provide retailers with real-time inventory control on an Item-by-item basis.
In addition to MDS 2.0 item-by-item instructions, Resident Assessment Protocols and Trigger Guidelines, and information on how to link the MDS and RAPs to the care plan, there are Q&As released by CMS over the past 6 to 7 years, greater clarification of troublesome sections G (ADLs) and M (skin condition), and instructions for the new MPAP and Swing Bed forms.
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