effective manner
collocation in Englishmeaningsofeffectiveandmanner
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effective
adjective
uk/ɪˈfek.tɪv/us/əˈfek.tɪv/
successful or achieving the results that ...
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manner
noun
uk/ˈmæn.ər/us/ˈmæn.ɚ/
the way in which something ...
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(Definition ofeffectiveandmannerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For the new unit to function in an efficient andeffectivemanner, it was desirable that its activities integrate with the regional planning frameworks.
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Management of diseases involves the expenditure of limited resources, and this must be carried out in the mosteffectivemanner.
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For example, some firms find early retirement to be a particularlyeffectivemannerof cutting business costs.
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This work is concerned with designing agent organisations in a practical andeffectivemannerby proposing to semiautomate the organisational design process.
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Such tables at least provide useful information for other researchers even if their presentation does not advance his arguments in the mosteffectivemanner.
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For example, children who are inattentive in school may be taught less material in a lesseffectivemanner.
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Coordination knowledge engineering is all about eliciting, modelling and instrumenting coordination knowledge in a principled andeffectivemanner.
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In other words, the decisive determinant was to what degree mechanization could be pushed forward, or which processes could be left to manual labour in the mosteffectivemanner.
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Coordination knowledge engineering is then about eliciting, modelling and instrumenting coordination knowledge in a principled andeffectivemanner.
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Procedures must be harmonised so that they can proceed in a fair andeffectivemanner.
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This has got to be acted upon, and acted upon positively, and the response should be made in a very responsible andeffectivemanner.
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As always, we shall base our policies on good evidence to ensure that children are taught to read and write in the mosteffectivemanner.
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Some of that money is not being used in the mosteffectivemanner.
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It will be organised in the disciplined andeffectivemannerof farming.
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He has dealt with substantial parts of it, and has done so in a most able andeffectivemanner.
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