effective control
collocation in Englishmeaningsofeffectiveandcontrol
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effective
adjective
uk/ɪˈfek.tɪv/us/əˈfek.tɪv/
successful or achieving the results that ...
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control
noun
uk/kənˈtrəʊl/us/kənˈtroʊl/
the act of controlling something or someone, or the power to ...
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(Definition ofeffectiveandcontrolfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Effectivecontrolmeasures were applied promptly.
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Current issues of interest include modeling multiple cooperating mobile manipulator systems to enableeffectivecontrolstrategies.
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Advances in combined therapy have increased theeffectivecontrolof intraocular pressure.
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Nevertheless, this system did not achieveeffectivecontrolover actual multiple uses of forest resources.
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In consequence, recognizing the contribution of diuretics toeffectivecontrolis of potential importance.
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The communidades, thereafter, losteffectivecontrolof the village agricultural lands.
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Effectivecontrolof the joint is equivalent to good control of the tip.
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A facility allowing prediction can help to giveeffectivecontroldespite transmission delays.
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Curiosity and the desire foreffectivecontrolof nature to satisfy our purposes has driven humankind to seek explanations.
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Effectivecontrolis required mainly for both force and speed control of the end-effector in real-time.
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As in a natural hand different grasp types can be performed by a simple buteffectivecontrolscheme.
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Thus, it serves as aneffectivecontrolscheme for systems whose mathematical model is complicated such as a robotic manipulator.
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The risk factors for infection with each virus could then be identified and hence,effectivecontrolstrategies could be devised.
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A reserve of desperate workers prevented labour organisations from exercising anyeffectivecontrolof the workforce before the war.
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It is ineffectivecontrol.
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There was noeffectivecontrol.
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Effectivecontrolmechanisms are therefore essential.
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There was prompt andeffectivecontrol.
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Nevertheless, we have never hadeffectivecontrol.
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Effectivecontrolmeans effective conservation in fisheries.
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Effectivecontrolis impossible without ownership.
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He has noeffectivecontrolover them.
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