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The phrase "a more effective impact" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is generally used to describe a greater or improved effect or influence of something.
Example: "The new marketing strategy aims to create a more effective impact on our target audience."
Alternatives: "a stronger effect" or "a greater influence".
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Indeed I would go so far as to say they actually redirect valuable resources away from charities that could have a more effective impact.
Of course, a small part of me does feel that if Kirstie wanted a more effective impact on the health service, perhaps she could have had a word with her friends David Cameron and George Osborne, at any point during their six years as actual prime minister and chancellor.
This study was conducted at this time because of the current re-organization at Makerere University with the establishment of a Makerere College of Health Sciences (MakCHS), which is being undertaken to have a more effective impact on society in Uganda and internationally [ 15].
26 For those who do not enjoy, or find it difficult to participate in a busy group environment due to sensory or cognitive impairment, a one-to-one approach may provide a better quality of engagement and therefore have a more effective impact on cognition and QoL.
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Everywhere there is turmoil, we see this trend emerge, reaching out to people and money to make a much more effective impact.
By strengthening family support structures, helping children gain a sense of normalcy through access to school and play, developing child rights based legal and policy frameworks, improving services and capacities, and reducing physical dangers to children, we can have a much more effective impact on the well-being of children".
This article 'invigorating foreign aid administration', takes a close look at the relative effectiveness of remittances administration which aims relatively the same target as does the foreign aid, but with more effective impact than foreign aid.
This may be helpful for managers seeking to implement such programs by indicating what to expect at the different stages, how to recognize the role of the system as part of an interacting social network and how to leverage these insights to help align the goals and actions of the stakeholders around the technology, for more rapid adoption and more effective impact.
The results obtained through the determination of DIZs and MICs also suggested that (i) dihydrochalcone (phloretin and phloridzin) displayed a more effective antimicrobial impact against Gram-positive S. aureus than against Gram-negative E. coli and that (ii) the addition of glucose to the basic structure of dihydrochalcone determined a net reduction of antimicrobial activity.
These pavement sections can, therefore, be reviewed for potential consideration of a major capital construction project or a heavy rehabilitation project that can have a more effective long-term impact on pavement performance.
Similarly, in order to have a more effective and lasting impact, focus should be placed on families rather than on individual children.
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