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

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1 On large projects , particularly in heavy civil engineering , effective plant selection is crucial for effective cost control and needs to be used and controlled to meet the overall project objectives .
2 The latter reduced hydro-electric power and caused the shutting down of several nuclear power stations when river levels dropped and the water in any case became too warm for effective cooling .
3 Climate is also important since adequate moisture must be present for effective solution .
4 If Chris had n't been clutching a piece of leaf , would I have noticed a torn house plant ? some plants , like the aptly named deadly nightshade , do not reveal their effect until hours after ingestion , by which time it may be too late for effective treatment .
5 But the intervals between Forest Eyres were too long for effective control .
6 Control of prescribing budgets will be important for effective operation of our model .
7 Of course communication is two-way , and the mood of the recipients is also important for effective communication .
8 The results suggest that both contacts are important for effective repression , confirming the requirement for protein-protein cooperativity in operator binding .
9 But the results with the other MetJ mutations demonstrate that side chains in the β -strand motif mediate recognition of operator sequences , and also that dimer-dimer interaction is important for effective repression .
10 Many techniques for assessment in Religious Education are recognised within the Catholic sector but sometimes these are casually applied and yield a diversity of information which is too general for effective use .
11 The recognition and classification of parts is essential for effective comprehension .
12 For example , the management information function referred to frequently in the chart did not exist in most Colleges before the study was carried out , but appeared to be essential for effective operation in the future .
13 VISITRON 2 : THE LANGUAGE OF MEETINGS AND NEGOTIATIONS Longman 1988 A video-based training package designed to teach the language skills essential for effective participation in meetings and negotiations at management level .
14 Government money , channelled via local government and the NHS , or through income support benefits into the pockets of sufferers and their families , is essential for effective community care services , but it is not enough on its own .
15 Allocation of time and facilities with ample free time for discussion is essential for effective team teaching .
16 An appropriate level of quality assurance and audit , including proactive audit of current activities against best practice , is essential for effective risk management .
17 Where possible , material which could be salvaged from old buildings or walls was recycled into the new fortifications , while in many places no indemnity was paid to those who were forced ‘ pro bono publico ’ to surrender property on which walls might be built or to provide the open ground , outside a wall , vital for effective defence .
18 The RUC also affords community and neighbourhood policemen and women the optimal organizational conditions necessary for effective policing , identified by Fielding et al .
19 This also permits the company 's affairs to be placed in the hands of those who are equipped with the special abilities and skills which are necessary for effective management and which many shareholders may not themselves possess ’ .
20 Other skills , however , are less easy to acquire , for example those necessary for effective communication between nurse and patient .
21 Stenhouse 's notion of the ‘ teacher-as-researcher ’ grew out of his ( and others ' ) disillusionment with the R , D & D model , which began to appear mechanistic and technocratic and unlikely to enjoy the kind of teacher commitment that he saw as necessary for effective change .
22 Although the wording of the Act suggests that it could be used in cases of abuse , it seems that there is such a general sense of unease about the law as it stands that some new and especially designed statute will be necessary for effective provision .
23 The Integrative Series is a set of powerful , stand-alone functions designed to aid asset allocation into global markets and currencies , securities analysis and evaluation , portfolio management , risk management , hedging and all other operations necessary for effective asset management .
24 At the European level it is widely believed that common standards will allow an expanded internal market to be developed and thus facilitate the economies of scale considered necessary for effective competition against foreign manufacturers .
25 The basis for the allocation of services both in the various reports and in the subsequent legislation was the size of population accepted as necessary for effective administration .
26 Natural language indexing tends to shift the intellectual effort necessary for effective retrieval to the end-user .
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