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The phrase "ineffective control of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that a particular action or practice has not been successful in achieving a desired result. For example: The company has been struggling with its finances due to an ineffective control of its spending.
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Such delayed crisis planning often leads to hurried and flawed designs, wasteful spending and ineffective control of invaders.
These results have important implications for explaining the ineffective control of PSTVd in China and thus could serve as a basic reference for designing more effective measures to eliminate PSTVd from China in the future.
Even in the capital city of Mogadishu, according again to the BBC, "Analysts say [the 4300 Ugandan and Burundian peacekeepers] are only ineffective control of the presidential palace, airport and seaport in Mogadishu, while the Islamist guerillas control chunks of the capital, along with swaths of central and southern Somalia".
Ineffective control of Th17 immune responses is a potential mechanism to explain why IL-4R is an important severity gene in RA, but this issue will require careful study of a cohort of new-onset RA patients.
Although we did not evaluate CD57 expression in this study, if the increase in CD28- T cells in Malawians was associated with increased CD57 expression, reduced functional capacity and poor proliferation in response to antigen, this might lead to ineffective control of infections.
At the same time, the rural and urban poor in both cases experience higher rates of both traditional communicable and infectious diseases (many of which are related to poor sanitary conditions, unhealthy housing, and ineffective control of vectors) and modern diseases, which are exacerbated by limited access to health care and failed health care policies.
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His department has been accused of having weak management, ineffective control and poor governance; a fortress mentality, a "good news" reporting culture, a lack of transparency, inadequate financial control, and ineffective oversight.
Amyas Morse, the head of the National Audit Office, said the "relatively high risk trajectory" was met by "weak management, ineffective control and poor governance".
Sanitary measures adequate for eliminating bacteria and parasites seem to be ineffective in control of rotavirus, as the incidence of rotavirus infection in countries with high and low health standards is similar.
"It is unacceptable that lives are being put at risk by ineffective legislation and control of internet trade in potentially lethal products," Mr Dobbin said.
There are many mechanisms leading to the dysfunction of HCV-specific T cells, thus rendering them ineffective in the control of infection.
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