proper management

collocation in English

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proper
adjective
uk
/ˈprɒp.ər/
us
/ˈprɑː.pɚ/
real, satisfactory, suitable, ...
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management
noun
uk
/ˈmæn.ɪdʒ.mənt/
us
/ˈmæn.ədʒ.mənt/
the control and organization ...
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(Definition ofproperandmanagementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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As the scope and, hence, the size and complexity of networks are increasing, the need forpropermanagement of the elicited domain knowledge becomes apparent.
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However, such risks can be reduced withpropermanagementpractices9,43.
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Suchpropermanagementtook place through the deployment of ' maxims ' of prudence that guided, but did not compel, the conversations surrounding and defining experimental practice.
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This strategy, combined withpropermanagementof the exchange rate, has also meant that real exchange rate appreciation has been under control, which has been positive for the export sector.
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Withpropermanagement, pasture life can extend well beyond ten years; on worse soils without adequate management, pastures degrade to the point of replanting or abandonment after about seven years.
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The discursive practices that scrutinized the fashionable woman during the late-nineteenth century coincided with deliberations on the bearing rein and thepropermanagementof the horse.
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Over the last ten years no substantial steps have been taken to ensure thepropermanagementof this waste.
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My concern about the legislative solution is that in so proceeding we may well be doing something that should instead be achieved bypropermanagement.
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Local people do not want to preventpropermanagementof the land in question, if it is done in an environmentally responsible way.
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There is still a requirement forpropermanagementand efficiency.
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In such cases we must be sure that we havepropermanagementand that we align budgets with need rather better.
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It is possible—even with exclusive zones—withpropermanagementto have sufficient fish for the various nations' fishing industries.
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That is important not only to our fishermen but for thepropermanagementof the resources in the sea.
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This will undoubtedly give an impetus to the improvement andpropermanagementof this important resource.
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That shows a want of consistency, which has a very serious effect so far as thepropermanagementof this island is concerned.
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That clearly could not have been advantageous to thepropermanagementof that business.
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If, over the years, there had beenpropermanagementof the nationalised industry, the under-investment might not have occurred.
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One is the money going into the system; the other ispropermanagement.
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The incentive forpropermanagementcontrols in such a business is far more immediate than a regulatory requirement.
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According to one estimate, about £1·5 billion has been secured in efficiency savings since the reforms have installedpropermanagement.
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