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DAC INTERNATIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR THE SALE OF GOODS 1. Applicability. (a) These terms and conditions of sale (these “Terms”) are the only terms that govern the sale of the goods (“Goods”) by DAC International, Inc. (“Seller”) to you (“Buyer”). Notwithstanding these Terms, if an authorized representative of each party signs a written contract covering the sale of the Goods, the written contract will control to the extent it is inconsisten
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Christiana Care Health System's Virtual Education and Simulation Training Center replicates operating rooms and patient rooms exactly, allowing medical teams to train in a simulated environment that is exactly like what they will experience in the hospital. This video is an example of how the simulation center is used for training as part of orientation for new nurses at Christiana Care. Here, nurses are allowed to rehearse the protocol for asses
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=1 rows where each row has exactly one key beginning with JSON_F52E2B61_ will have its fragments concatenated in order and parsed as a single JSON document. - All v5 instrumentation preserved — the skillsPipeline[] still logs every stage, now with an extra "concat-complete" step when multi-row unwrap is triggered. - No other changes. Profile, Conversations, Prompts untouched. Usage: /{this-nav-page} → diagnose session user /{this-nav-page}?userid
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This skill provides help documentation for Centralpoint taxonomy features.
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Prevents AI output from producing, reinforcing, or enabling discrimination on the basis of protected characteristics including race, sex, age, disability, religion, and others. Covers direct discrimination and proxy discrimination. Critical for employment
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Prevents AI output from infringing third-party copyright, trademarks, and restrictive software licenses. Governs what may be reproduced verbatim, paraphrased, or derived from protected sources. Protects the organization from IP infringement liability in A
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Magic Quadrant for Digital Experience Platforms Published: 17 January 2018 Analyst(s): Jim Murphy, Gene Phifer, Gavin Tay, Mike Lowndes Organizations are looking to use DXPs as they move from web-centric to more pervasive, multichannel digital experiences. This Magic Quadrant will help those responsible for a range of customer-, employee- and partner- facing initiatives find the most suitable vendor for their needs. Market Definition/Description
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Converts any document currently on the user's screen (policy, article, whitepaper, training material, news item, module record) into a list of Frequently Asked Questions with grounded answers. Default 8 to 12 FAQs, honors user count overrides, groups by section for long documents. Mixes explicit questions (directly stated in the source, ~60%) with anticipatory questions (what typical readers would ask, ~40%). Every answer must be grounded in the
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This file contains complete code examples for standard Module Designer implementations. Use these for typical content display scenarios like document libraries, news modules, product catalogs, and media galleries.
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Provides the professional judgment, communication framework, and domain knowledge of a General Counsel and legal leadership team. Load when generating contract summaries, legal briefs, compliance assessments, risk analyses, legal hold notices, or any cont
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This file contains complete code examples for Actionable EXT Module Designer implementations. Use these for data-centric views requiring grid tables, bulk actions, export functionality, and administrative controls.
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The CAPTION for the policy would be managed here. This is where the new policy would be defined, and managed. To access this record, log in to the Client Console, and click on PROCEDURE MANUALS. To access this policy, simply look it up by its title, and you can edit it. In this way, organization's can manage their policies in a streamlined manner, without having to 'download' and upload' separate documents. In this way, the policy is a livin
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