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The phrase "I managing" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as it lacks the necessary auxiliary verb to form a complete sentence. Example: "I am managing the project effectively."
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We suggest that management planning in CNP needs to effectively address: i) managing conflicts between CNP managers and local communities; and ii) fire management practices in order to achieve more ecologically sustainable fire regimes.
This includes: (i) managing crop moisture content prior to ensiling to reduce effluent production, (ii) ensuring the integrity of silos and effluent storages, and (iii) establishing infrastructure for effluent treatment and disposal.
Let for each citizen a software agent i managing the high granularity time-series data (R_{i,e}=(r_{i, e, t})_{t=1}^{T}) collected for an epoch e, e.g., a year.
Four themes emerged from the analysis: i) managing relationships; ii) expectation of clinicians; iii) co-ordination, and iv) the telehealth compromise.
"Am I managing the players right, am I doing the right things out in the middle?
Nixon worked for about a month with Deborah Kerr on The King and I, managing to replicate Kerr's distinctive "ladylike" accent seamlessly in song.
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