Example sentences of "[noun sg] for effective [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There can be little doubt that its potential is very great , as it provides the opportunity for effective teaching of skills of finding and using information within a context of high pupil interest .
2 Although the school may not be responsible for resolving these problems there are likely to be active councillors amongst the governors who , given suitable encouragement , would whip up a crusade for effective action .
3 So international agreement and co-operation is in this field not merely an ideal but a practical necessity for effective justice .
4 The importance of good behaviour amongst pupils has been stated thus : ‘ Good behaviour is a necessary condition for effective teaching and learning to take place , and an important outcome of education which society rightly expects . ’
5 A commitment ideologically and professionally to a holistic assessment of need and risk , rather than the assessment of eligibility for service , is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for effective assessment practice .
6 Since the condition for effective crack-stopping is that we have to weaken the material by a factor of five , the process does not sound a very promising one .
7 They are a necessary , but insufficient , condition for effective decentralisation or effective working .
8 The practical components of such a response are discussed below but one perspective is crucial with regard to organisational structure ; it should reflect the integrity of relationships and be a vehicle for effective management .
9 The conversion of fractions to decimals is a requirement for effective use of the calculator , and a further calculator question about the wages received for a 37½ hour week produced evidence that a number of pupils worked out the wages for a 37 hour week using the calculator and then made , or tried to make , a pencil and paper calculation for the remaining half hour 's money .
10 Standards are a must for effective appraisal .
11 For a start , it will be necessary to invest it with sufficient authority to act with independence and integrity as a basis for effective oversight of the financial reporting process .
12 This was particularly the case with his Class A applications , where twenty-one days was far too short a period for effective publicity , let alone considered public reaction .
13 ‘ Anti-statist ’ ideas of consumerism and individual citizen responsibility may be respectable enough , but government seems to have not much further to say — beyond a vaguely humanitarian appeal to the ‘ social market ’ : it develops as yet publicly no vision of coherent aims , no serious analysis of pressing social and economic issues , their territories and their boundaries , no perception of the system flexibility that could satisfy both ideology and the real national need for effective progress .
14 There was recognition of the need for effective management of campaigns .
15 We recognise the need for effective management of campaigns within CA at SMT level .
16 Nowadays all large organisations — including hospitals or indeed a whole health service — are aware of the need for effective communication within and between different levels and grades of staff in order to achieve efficient management .
17 The need for effective training .
18 The need for effective training
19 The need for effective training , for sensitising people to cultural differences , was immense .
20 This highlights the need for effective co-operation between planners , environmental health officers and other responsible bodies , in order to prevent this sort of situation from arising .
21 Denny Beresford , chairman of FASB , added further support to the view that the US is more strongly involved than ever in international financial reporting issues , while Hugh Collum , finance director of SmithKline Beecham , emphasised industry 's pressing need for effective harmonisation .
22 In such cases there is the greatest need for effective search , analysis , evaluation and selection by those people involved in the making of purchase decisions , particularly where the item to be purchased is complex .
23 The Middle East Council of Churches ( MECC ) has agreed to help coordinate a newly created network of Christian documentation centres in the region after sponsoring a seminar on the theme ‘ Documentation for Effective Information Sharing ’ in Cyprus , 28–31 August .
24 From time to time the indexer may need to consult external reference sources in order to achieve a sufficient understanding of the document content for effective indexing .
25 Experience is held to be the foundation for effective pollution control :
26 He had managed to find the General , but with one eye pointing up at the sky and the other angled down at his nose , there was little scope for effective communication .
27 In the former there is far greater scope for effective executive leadership , and public policy change can occur in an orderly , rational and efficient manner .
28 Within these arguments disputes occur about the significance of expertise and about the scope for effective limitation of discretionary power .
29 For example , Janet Rothwell 's article , ‘ Interactive Video for Effective Training ’ ( published in Training Technology , April 1988 ) describes findings that training times have been improved by between 40 and 60 per cent by the use of interactive video .
30 Hincmar in The Government of the Palace was writing a prescription for effective rulership .
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