Sentence examples for generating a programme from inspiring English sources

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In generating a programme ToC, steps are taken to link the original problem; the context in which the programmes operates; the planned activities with its intended medium and longer-term outcomes.

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The increased recognition of the ecosystem services concept in Germany as epitomised by TEEB-DE has so far not generated a consistent programme of neoliberal policy proposals.

The positive sign given to the coefficient 'risk reduction of PC-related death' indicated that men preferred a PC screening programme generating a higher reduction of PC-related death over a PC screening programme that generates a lower reduction of PC-related death.

A purposive sampling method was used with regards to observing the CDE programme and generating a sample of participants that completed the intervention [ 16].

Diamond, who warned of a continued "difficult" backdrop, has embarked on a cost-cutting programme aimed at generating a return on equity of 13% by 2013.

The resultant conceptual model can be used to generate a hypothesis or programme theory to develop interventions and be tested in empirical research.

The computer programme generated a lot of words that resembled rude ones.

The programme generated a number of catchphrases such as "Put Yourself on the Hot Spot" as well as the occasional snigger when someone asked "Can I have a P please, Bob?" ITV axed the show in 1993.

The success of these programmes generated a positive image of the resource team among the user organisation, enhancing Merlin's credibility, a feature noted in innovation theory as necessary for success (Table 1).

The previous Programme has also generated a strong lesson, which should be taken into consideration for the formulation of the new Programme: effective programme implementation requires adequate field presence of UNICEF in the countries.

We used sequence data from a surveillance programme to generate a PR8-based seed virus with the HA and NA of a contemporary circulating H3N2 human strain, A/England/611/07 (E611) that did not itself grow in eggs.

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