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The phrase "a consequence of managed" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a context discussing the results or effects of something that has been managed, but it needs additional information to be clear.
Example: "The decline in productivity was a consequence of managed resources being misallocated."
Alternatives: "result of managed" or "outcome of managed".
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Effects associated with flow regulation were most evident where historically intermittent flow regimes have become more perennial as a consequence of managed water releases from dams.
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Assumptions within current UK health policy that rapid rises in R-coded areissions are a consequence of poorly managed chronic disease and an ageing population require further investigation.
As a consequence, employees of managed care companies were calling the shots on how long mothers and their newborns could stay in the hospital.
Rather, they are a consequence of failing to manage the integration of immigrants properly.
LOS, which may be regarded as a major determinant of the financial burden of diabetes-related LEAs on society, was found to decrease, although this may reflect general changes in hospital practices and may not necessarily be a consequence of efforts to manage foot disease in patients with diabetes (11).
We observed that as a consequence of the massive adoption of managed care in the U.S. and other countries, the pharmaceutical arm of the medical industrial complex has developed health reforms, most of them without public debate, to regain market share and authority in defining the health-ill-care model [ 8].
As a consequence of growing migratory movement, managing the integration or return of refugees has become a key issue for the governments of receiving countries.
Ill-defined conditions admissions have been highlighted as a target for admission reduction strategies under the assumption that they are a consequence of increased prevalence of inadequately managed chronic disease in the ageing population and because they may be avoidable through improved chronic disease management in the community [ 6, 17].
The reduction of child deaths can only be achieved if perinatal survival is improved; several studies have indicated up to half of the perinatal deaths globally occur as a direct consequence of poorly managed deliveries [ 2- 4].
Moreover, diabetes increases one's chances of having heart disease by as much as four to six times, while end stage renal disease, a common consequence of poorly managed diabetes, increases one's risk of heart disease by twenty times [ 13].
Intervention 2 targeted anticipated consequences and required GPs to respond to a "persuasive communication" containing a series of pictures representing the consequences of managing URTI with and without antibiotics.
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