Sentence examples for effective for example from inspiring English sources

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Despite the large body of evidence on barriers to accessing services (eg, for cataract and trichiasis surgery), 30 33–36 there is little research on how health systems can effectively respond in ways that are sustainable and effective: for example, an analysis of systematic reviews revealed absence of evidence on factors enabling or constraining universal coverage of cataract surgical services.

This template ranks dissemination activities or tools from mostly effective (for example, educational outreach, combined interventions) to unknown effects (for example, arts-based KT, social media).

The effects of auditory load may not always be as effective, for example, in a situation that was the reverse of the one tested here—namely, auditory load during visual perception.

"Investing in evidence-based measures that reduce smoking is highly cost effective; for example stop smoking services have been shown to be one of the most cost-effective ways to improve people's health.

Some analysts have expressed skepticism that a ban on evidence obtained by torture could be effective, for example, because lawyers do not yet have the right to be present at interrogations, when most torture occurs.

Very specific requests can be effective for example, asking someone you know at a company to forward an e-mail you have written to a hiring manager, as opposed to asking that person to write an e-mail on your behalf, Mr. Mathison said.

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Hunt acknowledged that seven-day working would involve "some extra cost, which we will have to find", but said it might be more cost-effective, for example, to boost capacity by using existing operating theatres at weekends, rather than building new facilities to use Monday to Friday.

Therefore, more school days may under some conditions even increase short-term benefits of firms and might also be preferable from a social perspective if the provision of training in school is more cost-effective (for example, due to economies of scale or the professional knowledge of teachers) than in firms.

It's a lot more cost-effective, for example, to buy a roasting chicken and learn to break it down yourself, than to buy boneless and skinless breasts.

I guess a lobbyist gets him that big space in the New York Times, but when he talks about -- he doesn't want the United Nations to turn into another League of Nations and not be effective -- I thought that was interesting, because one of the reasons the United Nations has not been effective, say for example in Syria, is because of the fear of a Russian veto.

The report also argued that changes are needed to the council tax benefit sys tem to make it fairer and more effective - for example, by raising the savings limit which is one of the measures used when calculating elegibility.

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