Sentence examples for accepted effective from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accepted effective" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is recognized as effective, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The new policy was accepted effective immediately, allowing for a smoother transition."
Alternatives: "recognized as effective" or "approved as effective".

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Top-of-the-bed restraints, Mr. Marlan said, are "nationally accepted, effective practices in correctional populations".

John A. Patti Chairman, Board of Chancellors American College of Radiology Boston, Aug. 3, 2010 To the Editor: One important point not emphasized in the article is that this is a case where diagnostic capability far exceeds accepted effective therapy.

However, there is no widely accepted, effective method for evaluating whether healthcare strategies and interventions do, in fact, empower patients.

Cryosurgery with liquid nitrogen is a procedurally rapid and generally accepted effective method for treating isolated lesions that are few in number, and it is the most frequently used method in the US.

Percutaneous kyphoplasty (PKP) is a widely accepted, effective means of treating recently acquired painful osteoporotic vertebral fractures (new bone marrow edema on sagittal T1-weighted and fat-suppressed T2-weighted images in magnetic resonance imaging [MRI]), which can relieve pain quickly, increase stability immediately, and recover vertebral body height.

HSPCs transplantation is an increasingly accepted effective treatment option for patients with severe autoimmune diseases refractory to conventional treatment [ 1] and has been used successfully in patients with multiple sclerosis [ 2], rheumatoid arthritis [ 3], systemic sclerosis [ 4], systemic lupus erythematosus [ 5], and Crohn's disease [ 6, 7].

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We find that rejection of the personal meaning of symptoms often backfires, and has the unintended consequence of driving patients away from accepting effective treatments.

Most of the drug users will be back, year after expensive year, unless they are offered and accept effective alternative treatment.

In transitional socioeconomic regions there may also be resistance to accepting effective low-cost interventions, precisely because they are perceived to be low-cost and low-tech.

Despite the efficacy and strength of pharmacologic interventions for OCD, medications are not always well accepted or effective, making an efficacious psychosocial alternative especially attractive.

Analyses of lower compliance levels indicated that although the number of preventable non-fatal and fatal cardiovascular events would be reduced, the incremental cost effectiveness ratios remained below accepted cost effective thresholds.

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