The Modernization Bill, which passed the House of Representatives in July 2006, is primarily focused on increasing borrower flexibility through both policy and programmatic changes.
The problem may be, however, that programmatic changes are being made solely so that students will pass this test.
As a result of all the programmatic changes instituted during this period, the ACMRS staff grew to five full-time staff personnel.
This decisionmaker brief offers programmatic and policy changes that can help practices, especially smaller ones, better deliver services to all patients, including those with the most complex health needs.
The addition also adapted the structure to a programmatic change that occurred among the Quakers during the late eighteenth century.
Mr. Murphy described those steps as "programmatic changes" to help the district run more efficiently.
This proposal will be accompanied by programmatic changes that will expedite the state's ability to convert available funds into livable apartments.
"Over time, over a tour, it will be one of a series of programmatic changes that we've already made and we will make as we go forward."
Mr. Reuter characterized the Pentagon's changes as "minor programmatic changes of the kind that go on every year without pronouncement."
The size and scope of Federal detention demands a central organization that can direct resources and implement programmatic changes.