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The phrase "analysis of planned" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to an examination or evaluation of something that has been planned, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The analysis of planned activities will help us understand their potential impact on the project timeline."
Alternatives: "evaluation of planned" or "review of planned".
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The secondary aim of the project is therefore to conduct a cost analysis of planned early delivery versus expectant management of PPROM and to establish the treatment preferences of women with PPROM.
Andy Cogbill's analysis of planned obsolescence landed him the first spot.
Nonetheless, the study provides the largest analysis of planned homebirth and birth centre births at the onset of labour in Australia and as such provides valuable evidence to assist the development of services and to support the need for ongoing data collection and research.
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This paper presents a complexity analysis of planning under uncertainty.
The nation's food retailers are building or planning to build 44.4m sq ft of shopping aisles – 7m sq ft more space than Tesco's current vast store estate – according to an analysis of planning applications across the country.
This research paper will advance the idea that current analysis of planning systems does not adequately address their complexity, focusing instead almost exclusively on how centralized those systems are.
The normative analysis of planning procedures has focused almost exclusively upon their efficiency and incentive facts.
The second approach adopted in this research did not intend to estimate the amount of soil loss, but to provide erosion risk map for the analysis of planning and environment protection.
We now turn to a similar analysis of planning, or more correctly, pre-planning, as we are not considering on-the-spot planning to deal with actual challenges.
a longitudinal analysis of plan quality associated with natural hazards.
The Regulatory Policy Committee RPCC), an independent advisory body, has issued a scathing analysis of plans backed by the justice secretary, Chris Grayling.
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