effective management
collocation in Englishmeaningsofeffectiveandmanagement
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effective
adjective
uk/ɪˈfek.tɪv/us/əˈfek.tɪv/
successful or achieving the results that ...
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management
noun
uk/ˈmæn.ɪdʒ.mənt/us/ˈmæn.ədʒ.mənt/
the control and organization ...
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This shows that the use of resistant genotypes is a potential approach toeffectivemanagementof cassava root rot disease.
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While common property resources can often be effectively managed at the local level, it is difficult to carry outeffectivemanagementat the global level.
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Effectivemanagementof depression in palliative cancer patients must begin with proper screening.
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However, a number of persistent constraints continue to hampereffectivemanagement.
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There is a renewed interest in this field and it is to be hoped that goodeffectivemanagementstrategies will be forthcoming.
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Investigating signaling mechanisms in microglia might lead to moreeffectivemanagementof devastating chronic pain.
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This is neither clinically effective nor costeffectivemanagement.
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Theeffectivemanagementof sleep disturbances must beg in with proper assessment.
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The intention was clearly to redeem lost federal principles of non-centralisation and deconcentration, which are crucial toeffectivemanagementof local conflicts.
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Effectivemanagementis defined as using these different interventions together/in the correct sequence, where appropriate.
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Affected individuals present a multiplicity of problems andeffectivemanagementinvolves a wide range of specialists.
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This paper explores economic development in the floodplain of large rivers, where both economic and ecological factors need to be considered foreffectivemanagement.
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The mosteffectivemanagementis of human impact.
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It then seems thateffectivemanagementof psychological distress is more a matter of awareness and referral practices than availability of appropriate resources.
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However,effectivemanagementof obesity with diet,131 drugs132 or with surgery133 may improve physical and mental health at any stage of life.
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Theeffectivemanagementof diabetes can reduce complications and increase life expectancy.
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Interventions should include, therefore, their prevention andeffectivemanagement, including self-management.
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