structured programme
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstructuredandprogramme
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structured
adjective
uk/ˈstrʌk.tʃəd/us/ˈstrʌk.tʃɚd/
organized so that the parts relate well to each other; having a ...
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programme
noun[C]
uk/ˈprəʊ.ɡræm/us/ˈproʊ.ɡræm/
a broadcast on television ...
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Dannenbaum and colleagues59,60 reported promising responses from patients with cortical lesions to astructuredprogrammeof sensory retraining linked with functional activity.
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By the late 1970s, each country operated a similarlystructuredprogramme: a contribution-based, earnings-related public pension scheme covering most of the working population.
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This study reports the results of astructuredprogrammeof detection and prevention of women at risk, complemented, when necessary, with a structured home-based intervention for post-partum depression.
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Bail support schemes provide astructuredprogrammeof activities for and work with young people awaiting trial under very close supervision in the community.
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All those things are a part of astructuredprogrammeto help with the problem.
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In them clients can have not only astructuredprogramme, and possibly even some work, but also enjoy a satisfactory and wide-ranging social life.
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The pre-school playgroup is valuable, but it cannot replace a properlystructuredprogrammeof education.
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I said that on welfare reform in general there must be astructuredprogramme: otherwise, there are merely leaks and innuendo and nothing about which to be positive.
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In these circumstances, individuals may be appointed to astructuredprogrammeaimed at enhancing clinical practice in order for them to return home after an agreed period.
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The second safeguard is a programme of monitoring by departmental officials during the period of work experience to ensure that thestructuredprogrammeis being followed.
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Providers of employment training places are required to offer a properly planned andstructuredprogrammeof training for all trainees.
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The syllabus will be published later this year, along with guidance on the lorry and bus driving test, and will provide the basis for astructuredprogrammeof training.
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This study has demonstrated the potential of structured programmes to generate significant positive changes that result from a sense of empowerment.
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If archaeologists determine the site contains highly significant cultural remains, the adverse development effects on the site must be mitigated through astructuredprogrammethat is often long and expensive.
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On his first point, he is absolutely right: structured programmes are important to tackle the problems created by young offenders.
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I believe it is an option which will appeal to a great many young people, and particularly to those many who not only accept but enjoy structured programmes.
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In the structured programmes to be introduced in certain prisons, priority will be given to those offenders who are likely to represent the greatest risk to the community on release.
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