prevention campaign
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpreventionandcampaign
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prevention
noun[U]
uk/prɪˈven.ʃən/us/prɪˈven.ʃən/
the act of stopping something from happening or of stopping someone from ...
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campaign
noun[C]
uk/kæmˈpeɪn/us/kæmˈpeɪn/
a planned group of especially political, business, or military activities that are intended to achieve a ...
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(Definition ofpreventionandcampaignfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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That is precisely what we are doing with the crimepreventioncampaignwhich is now in operation.
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One of the aims of the national crimepreventioncampaignnow in progress is to encourage such co-operation.
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Those efforts will be supported by the continuation of our successful car crimepreventioncampaign.
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That means that from all that money spent on the crimepreventioncampaign, we shall get more brochures and more surveys.
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It is time for a nationally led and co-ordinated crimepreventioncampaign.
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We are planning to launch a new national crimepreventioncampaign, with an enhanced publicity budget, later this year.
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We are planning a major heart diseasepreventioncampaign, to be launched next spring, directed at all sections of the community.
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That is a key part of our car crimepreventioncampaign.
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There is a greater chance of the fight against crime being effective if it is accompanied by a major crimepreventioncampaignaimed at the passengers themselves.
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We are considering what, if any, special steps might need to be taken as part of the national heart diseasepreventioncampaignplanned to be launched next spring.
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We are developing a new national crimepreventioncampaignwhich will show some of the ways in which the community can contribute to the prevention of crime.
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We must also strengthen the legal instruments with which it can be repressed and conduct a globalpreventioncampaign, in particular in the media and our schools.
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But how can we understand the attempts of international prevention campaigns using popular culture in the framework of hegemonic claims?
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Furthermore, the inclusion of indirect costs is advantageous in the analysis of total economic burden, as the economic burden of prevention campaigns concerns the whole community.
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Women in prison must be granted access to prevention campaigns and access, under equal conditions, to family planning programmes.
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Furthermore, if we are going to make the legislation work, we will undoubtedly need prevention campaigns in countries of origin.
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