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

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1 These constitute , so to speak , the raw materials for effective education per se .
2 This is based on my conviction that certain basic attitudes and interests are present in almost all people — both teachers and pupils — and that these provide the raw material for effective RE .
3 Following a series of meetings the government and the Liberation Front of Air and Azawad ( FLAA ) , representing the Tuareg rebels , on May 12 issued a joint communiqué in which both sides committed themselves to working to create a favourable climate for effective negotiations , beginning with a 15-day truce from May 15 [ for January threat of force against Tuaregs see p. 38708 ] .
4 Millions of people watch it , it involves and amuses them and it 's the perfect forum for effective communication — not party political , just an idea of Europe .
5 ‘ 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 .
6 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 .
7 In their writing , Froebel , Pestalozzi , Edgeworth , the Macmillans and Susan Isaacs reiterate basic principles for effective learning , all of which involve the child as an active learner not just as a passive receptacle ( Curtis 1986 , Ch. 2 ) .
8 In most patients , a subcutaneous left axillary patch electrode is used in conjunction with the endocardial leads for effective defibrillation .
9 He can only be placed in the lying position for effective treatment purposes when he can balance well enough to be taken through this pattern of movements without increasing his spasticity .
10 The optimum conditions for effective functioning in terms of the physical environment , the suitability of learning materials and the need for adaptations to the curriculum will need to be planned .
11 Interviews have a poor reputation for effective selection .
12 Effective teams are one of the most powerful tools for effective management of institutions .
13 Finally , amongst the physical prerequisites for effective study , you need a place to study that is warm without being soporific , well-ventilated without being windswept , fresh without being frozen .
14 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 .
15 As a staff development activity it is designed to be of both immediate and long-term use in the classroom and school setting , and thus meets an important stipulation for effective in-service work .
16 There is a second related problem — that of the terms of reference of the concerned individual for effective action .
17 One of the most disgraceful international aspects of what is going on in Bosnia is that Western leaders , including our own , seem to be accepting the escalating Serbian brutality , and its consequences of carnage , rape , starvation and terror as if it were inevitable and beyond their combined capacities for effective reaction or remedy .
18 So international agreement and co-operation is in this field not merely an ideal but a practical necessity for effective justice .
19 As Paul Kirkland explained , " Management plans are an essential tool for effective and efficient management .
20 These include policy development ; analysing the causes , control , and prevention of disease ; promoting the health of communities ; and developing frameworks for effective and efficient health services .
21 However , physical appearance and intellect are insufficient foundation for effective long-lasting relationships .
22 Houghton 's work in this area makes some valuable practical points for effective circulating collections .
23 Therefore there is a need to balance the demands of in-service training for effective developments with restricted sources of time and money and this can cause difficulties .
24 In this paper , we focus on those results of our research that ( 1 ) suggest that profession-centred approaches to social service provision should be modified ; ( 2 ) team models of practice need to be more widely adopted ; ( 3 ) both professionals and paraprofessionals need specific training for effective team functioning ; ( 4 ) paraprofessional training must affirm and build upon indigenous characteristics and skills ; and ( 5 ) more attention needs to be devoted to career advancement opportunities for paraprofessional personnel .
25 I would urge Reed to think again as wholesalers are a vital ingredient for effective modern bookselling .
26 Keenan describes a considerable number of programmes , training courses , seminars and printed instructional material and concludes that ‘ There is a great need for rationalization and cooperation between the systems , services and producers to determine the responsibility for promotion , training and educational requirements for effective use of online services ’ .
27 It was widely held that the Koreans would not be ready for independence when the war ended : memories of the closing phase of the Yi dynasty did not inspire confidence in Korean ability for effective government and the era of Japanese dominance had been so repressive as to necessitate a period of readjustment .
28 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 . ’
29 Where that was so and the workforce was invited , or itself proposed , to set up an industrial co-operative , but understood the preservation of every job to be the prime objective , the necessary conditions for effective management were absent from the start .
30 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 .
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