Does the use of the phrase "financial management"
misassign to accounting what properly belongs to finance?
Annual meetings or conferences of all clinical nurse leaders assigned to medical centers, in person or via video teleconference, would decrease variability in role performance across the medical centers, and highlight any trends to
misassign CNLs within the clinical environment.
All of these managerial choices to
misassign teachers may save time and money for the school--and ultimately for the taxpayer--but they are not costfree.
Therefore, if an individual attended a private school, I will
misassign the school quality variables of the public school rather than the school actually attended.
Summary:
Misassigned voters lived in a predominantly African-American precinct that heavily favoured Democrats in the fall
In rapidly urbanizing areas, bare soil from construction sites and areas in transition is easily
misassigned as impervious surface area, leading to overestimation of the exposure to ISA, particularly in the urban outskirts.
An Iranian immigrant-Yitzhak, insisted, likely correctly, that he'd been
misassigned to our unit.
A very recent paper (which I will not cite for fear of provoking another protesting letter-to-the editor) in one of the most respected of scientific journals
misassigned many of the research materials to C.
At the time of presentation, 166 were reared as males and 148 as females and about 98 cases were classified as
misassigned.
The severe error rate for English is 27 to 33 percent; i.e., three out of every ten students is severely
misassigned. For math, the severe error rates are lower but still nontrivial.