Sentence examples for be managed for example from inspiring English sources

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Federal rules require that such conflicts be "managed," for example, by disclosing them or adding a researcher without a conflict to the project.

However, this property is often disregarded in developing a watermarking scheme, assuming a reliable (operating) environment where communication errors are 'negligible' and can be managed, for example, by using a suitable error correction code.

Disruptions could be managed, for example, through allowing oneself "treats" during special social occasions.

Errors need to be managed, for example, by starting simple and then adding complexity after the simple model has been understood.

In the case of by-products (for example, straw) and managed forestry which continues to be managed (for example, softwood in northern Europe), the direct impacts, following IPCC 'tier 1' guidance, are nil.

Although the sample sizes output by the calculations tend to be large, we have given some suggestions on how study size can be managed, for example by considering precision as a proportion of the measure of interest, rather than (or as well as) a fixed value.

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A popular belief is that government targets have had perverse effects on the way care is managed, for example when pressure to meet targets for maximum waiting times in the emergency department results in patients being moved inappropriately from ward to ward, placed in mixed sex accommodation, or discharged prematurely.

In boreal regions and mountainous areas, species of Carex are often important pasture and rangeland plants and may even be managed, as, for example, meadows of Carex lyngbyei in Iceland.

It is crucial to consider that cases with a normal test will receive standard treatment, while cases with abnormal tests will be managed differently, for example, by dosage increase or dosage reduction.

An important insight from evolution is that resistance to chemotherapies needs to be managed in the same way that, for example, invasive species, infectious diseases or agricultural pests are controlled, so as to slow or prevent the emergence of resistant strains and associated population resurgence (e.g., Vacher et al. 2003; Gatenby et al. 2009; Read et al. 2011).

Guidelines often contain the postscript that larger tumours may be managed by breast conservation under certain circumstances; for example, where tumour to breast size ratio permits an acceptable outcome in terms of aesthetic result, patient survival and local recurrence risk.

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