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Servicesn. work performed for pay.
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ServicesDistributive services move commodities, information and people. Some of these services are final consumption in their own right (e.g. vacation travel) but most are ancillary to final consumption (e.g [..]
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ServicesPersonal services provide final consumption for households and are characterised by direct contact between the consumer and the service provider. Self-servicing is often a viable alternative to market [..]
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ServicesProducer services are intermediate inputs to further production activities that are sold to other firms, although households are also important consumers in some cases. They typically have a high info [..]
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ServicesSocial (and collective) services provide final consumption for households and are distinctive for their non-market character in most OECD countries. Collective consumption decisions and public financi [..]
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ServicesAn item in the current account covering services produced through an arrangement made between a producer in one economy and a consumer or group of consumers in another, prior to the time production oc [..]
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ServicesUnless otherwise indicated, both professional or technical services and service performed under a service contract.
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Servicesprofessional duties, such as a hairdresser or doctor.
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ServicesObservant Jews pray three times a day in formal worship services. See Jewish Liturgy, Yom Kippur Liturgy, Synagogues, Shuls and Temples.
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ServicesUseful labor that does not produce a tangible commodity, typically professional or technical in the project environment. [D02872]
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ServicesActivities that provide direct satisfaction of wants and needs without the production of tangible products or goods. Examples include information, entertainment, and education. This term service shoul [..]
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ServicesMaintenance
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Services Underground cables, pipes, drains, tanks and their inspection covers serving your home and for which you are legally responsible.
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ServicesLower case, even when referring to the armed forces services or the services.
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ServicesWork which involves the personal labour of one or more individuals including mental artistic or physical work. The supply of services is distinct from the supply of goods.
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ServicesProducts that cannot be stored and are consumed at the place and time of their purchase. Related terms:
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ServicesOften referred to as showrooms. The majority of wholesalers fall into two categories: Manufacturer’s respresentatives and Independent Sales Representatives. manufacturer’s representatives are usually [..]
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ServicesMusic Copyright and Licensing
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ServicesPlumbing
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ServicesAbout AMM
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ServicesActivities performed by people, firms or government agencies to satisfy economic wants.
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Servicesthose things that are provided, bought and sold that are not tangible
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ServicesA fixed sum due to the papacy from a prelate who had been provided to his see or abbacy. (Heath, Peter. Church and Realm, 1272-1461, 238)
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ServicesUsed to obtain consultancy, studies, expertise and training for the pre-accession programme.
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Servicesthe whole of the services, tasks, work and requisites to be supplied, rendered, provided or performed by a contractor under a contract and any variations provided for by the contract, and includes all [..]
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ServicesIncludes, without limiting the generality of the expression, advising, consultancies, installations and the performance of professional or trade operations of any kind, including major building works.
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ServicesActions that can satisfy people's wants.
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ServicesAnalytics Analysis
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ServicesThe performance of duties or work.
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Services(n) performance of duties or provision of space and equipment helpful to others
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ServicesEducation Industry Research Technology Conferencefree fonts free icons Resources
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ServicesThe labor and other work provided by outside organizations for fees and related expenses. In most instances, services from an outside organization are procured as a substitute for in-house employee la [..]
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ServicesThreat Intelligence Service
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ServicesThe occupation and duties of entities who are operating and designed to provide training, technical/medical assistance, advocacy, etc. to children with special needs and disabilities. (children, towar [..]
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Services> Residential
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ServicesInstallation
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ServicesInsurance providing benefits for the costs of care by a Physician which can be comprehensive or limited to surgical expenses or for care provided only in the Hospital. It is frequently called "re [..]
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ServicesOrganized services to provide Health care to Adolescents, ages ranging from 13 through 18 years.
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ServicesLocal governmental offices which investigate Reports of abuse and neglect of Children, and act to assure a safe Environment for Minors.
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ServicesDiagnostic, Therapeutic and Preventive Health Services provided for individuals in the community.
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ServicesTotal Pharmaceutical Services provided to the public through community Pharmacies.
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ServicesOutside services provided to an institution under a formal financial agreement.
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ServicesServices designed to promote, maintain, or restore dental Health.
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ServicesOrganized services for the purpose of providing Diagnosis to promote and maintain Health.
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ServicesServices provided by dietitians or nutritionists to meet the nutritional needs of individuals, including consultation with other professional personnel.
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ServicesServices providing pharmaceutic and Therapeutic drug information and consultation.
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ServicesHealth care Programs or services designed to assist individuals in the planning of Family size. Various methods of Contraception can be used to control the number and timing of childbirths.
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ServicesMethod of charging whereby a Physician or other practitioner bills for each encounter or service rendered. In addition to Physicians, other Health care professionals are reimbursed via this mechanism. [..]
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ServicesFunctions, equipment, and facilities concerned with the preparation and distribution of ready-to-eat Food.
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ServicesOrganized services to provide Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of genetic disorders.
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ServicesServices for the Diagnosis and treatment of Diseases in the Aged and the Maintenance of Health in the Elderly.
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ServicesServices for the Diagnosis and treatment of Disease and the Maintenance of Health.
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ServicesOrganized services to provide Health care for Children.
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ServicesApplication of Marketing principles and techniques to maximize the use of Health care resources.
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ServicesCommunity Health and Nursing Services providing coordinated multiple services to the Patient at the Patient's homes. These home-care services are provided by a visiting Nurse, home Health agencie [..]
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ServicesNon-medical support services, such as Food preparation and bathing, given by trained personnel to disabled, sick or convalescent individuals in their home.
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ServicesThose support services other than room, board, and medical and Nursing Services that are provided to Hospital Patients in the course of care. They include such services as Laboratory, Radiology, Pharm [..]
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ServicesThe Hospital Department responsible for the administration and provision of diagnostic and Therapeutic services for the cardiac Patient.
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ServicesThe coordination of services in one area of a facility to improve Efficiency.
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ServicesHospital Department which administers religious activities within the Hospital, e.g., Pastoral Care, religious services.
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ServicesHospital Department providing Dental Care.
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ServicesHospital Department responsible for the administration and provision of immediate medical or surgical care to the Emergency Patient.
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ServicesHospital Department that manages and supervises the dietary program in accordance with the Patients' requirements.
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ServicesHospital Department which administers all activities pertaining to the Hospital laundry service.
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ServicesThe Hospital Department which is responsible for the Organization and Administration of Nursing activities.
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ServicesThe Hospital Department responsible for the administration and provision of diagnostic and Therapeutic services for the cancer Patient.
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ServicesHospital Department responsible for the receiving, storing, and distribution of pharmaceutical supplies.
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ServicesHealth care provided to specific cultural or tribal peoples which incorporates local customs, beliefs, and Taboos.
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ServicesOrganized services to provide information on any questions an individual might have using databases and other sources. (From Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed)
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ServicesServices offered to the Library user. They include reference and circulation.
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ServicesAcquisition, Organization, and preparation of Library Materials for use, including selection, weeding, Cataloging, Classification, and preservation.
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ServicesOrganized services to provide Health care to expectant and Nursing Mothers.
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ServicesServices specifically designed, staffed, and equipped for the Emergency care of Patients.
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ServicesDiagnostic, Therapeutic and preventive Mental Health Services provided for individuals in the community.
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ServicesOrganized services to provide Mental Health care.
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ServicesA corps of the armed services concerned with Animal Medicine, the chief interest of which is the care of Government-owned working Dogs (as in the Military Police units), working Horses (as in state fu [..]
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ServicesA general concept referring to the Organization and Administration of Nursing activities.
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ServicesHealth Services for employees, usually provided by the employer at the place of Work.
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ServicesPharmacy Services accessed via Electronic means.
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ServicesOrganizational activities previously performed internally that are provided by external agents.
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ServicesA special service provided by volunteers to accompany Patients who need help in moving about the Health Facility.
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ServicesHealth care provided to individuals.
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ServicesTotal pharmaceutical services provided by qualified Pharmacists. In addition to the preparation and distribution of medical products, they may include consultative services provided to agencies and in [..]
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ServicesThe functions and activities carried out by the U.S. Postal Service, foreign postal services, and private postal services such as Federal Express.
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ServicesServices designed for Health Promotion and prevention of Disease.
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ServicesOrganized services to provide immediate psychiatric care to Patients with acute psychological disturbances.
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ServicesUse of all Social Work processes in the treatment of Patients in a psychiatric or Mental Health setting.
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ServicesHealth care services related to Human Reproduction and Diseases of the reproductive system. Services are provided to both sexes and usually by Physicians in the medical or the surgical specialities su [..]
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ServicesHealth Services, public or private, in rural areas. The services include the Promotion of Health and the Delivery of Health Care.
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ServicesPreventive Health Services provided for Students. It excludes college or University Students.
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ServicesCooperation among Hospitals for the purpose of sharing various departmental services, e.g., Pharmacy, laundry, data processing, etc.
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ServicesThe use of community resources, individual case Work, or group Work to promote the adaptive capacities of individuals in relation to their social and economic Environments. It includes social service [..]
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ServicesHealth Services for college and University Students usually provided by the educational institution.
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ServicesHealth Services, public or private, in suburban areas. The services include the Promotion of Health and the Delivery of Health Care.
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ServicesHealth Services, public or private, in urban areas. The services include the Promotion of Health and the Delivery of Health Care.
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ServicesOrganized services to provide Health care to Women. It excludes maternal care services for which Maternal Health Services is available.
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ServicesRoyal Navy, Army, Royal Air Force.
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ServicesAnything done or to be done. This includes the granting, assignment, cession or surrender of any right, but excludes a supply of goods, money or any stamp, form or card.
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ServicesIn everyday language, we make a clear distinction between goods and services. When we refer to services, we tend to think of services rendered to people ...
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Services
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ServicesPrograms running on computers, typically those connected to the internet, which provide functionality in response to requests; for example, to transmit a web page, deliver an email or allow a text, voice or video conversation.
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ServicesLabor, work, analysis, or similar activities provided by a contractor or vendor to accomplish a specific scope of work. Refer to PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
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ServicesTest Programming
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ServicesSee " Uniformed Services "
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ServicesThe performance of identifiable tasks, rather that the delivery of an end item of supply (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chapter 310). Provision of administrative assistance or something of [..]
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ServicesServices are the result of a production activity that changes the conditions of the consuming units, or facilitates the exchange of products or financial assets.
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ServicesSee: Building services.
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Services
(business,economics) That which is produced, then traded, bought or sold, then finally consumed and consists of an action or work.
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ServicesThe Services football team is an Indian football team representing the Indian defence services in the Santosh Trophy.
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