strong leadership
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstrongandleadership
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strong
adjective
uk/strɒŋ/us/strɑːŋ/
powerful; having or using great force ...
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leadership
noun[U]
uk/ˈliː.də.ʃɪp/us/ˈliː.dɚ.ʃɪp/
the set of characteristics that make a ...
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(Definition ofstrongandleadershipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Its decisive andstrongleadershipis widely credited for creating national economic prosperity, a feat not yet matched by democratic governance.
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He emphasized central decision-making within an institution that traditionally operated as a loose coalition of interests and factions and which usually lackedstrongleadership.
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Liberians today continue to privilegestrongleadershipover the accountability and experimentation that fosters open, adaptive, social change.
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Those authors identified six factors that will successfully help nurses in nursing informatics, includingstrongleadership, effective communication and organized training sessions.
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Thus,strongleadershipfrom above is necessary for decentralization to lead to marketization.
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For example, fairness in promotion or departmental policies andstrongleadershipwere acknowledged as influential factors in an individual's propensity to leave.
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For example, he wants to see 'unambiguous,strongleadershipby the prime minister and cabinet ministers over the party and bureaucracy' (p. 56).
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A climate of anxiety appears to have developed under governments seeking to exercisestrongleadership.
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Yet, the proposed suggestion is difficult to accomplish withoutstrongleadershipin the field of hyperbaric medicine to coordinate various resources and efforts.
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The natural, well-trained body exhibited in new daring costumes and new social forms of group gymnastics understrongleadershipbecame a popular idiom.
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Nowadays the team must include expertise in molecular biology and markers, simulation modelling, and bioinformatics, but no one can be dropped, and teamwork andstrongleadershipis critical.
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Improving school discipline and teaching quality, and in particular promotingstrongleadershipfrom headteachers, will also be given priority.
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We believe that such a service should have a structure that providesstrongleadership, both centrally and locally.
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It will only be with courage and withstrongleadershipthat we shall begin to discharge them.
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Of course, that is a tough objective, and only obtainable over a period ofstrongleadershipand self-discipline.
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They are at a crossroads, and they are looking forstrongleadership, direction and a common-sense approach to their problems.
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We believe that such a figure would reinvigorate local democracy, and providestrongleadershipacross the capital.
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Conservatives are supposed to believe instrongleadership.
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I recognise that, to raise the performance of the local partnerships,strongleadershipand support are needed at national and regional level.
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