Sentence examples for less difficult to manage from inspiring English sources

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At Northamptonshire police, deputy chief constable Suzette Davenport suggests that it may become harder for women to progress as the tough financial climate takes its toll, with cutbacks leading to officers seen as less "difficult" to manage being favoured for opportunities and promotion by hard-pressed bosses.

He would also write in 1943 in his essay 'Planning or Managerial Revolution?' that 'sometimes it is less difficult to manage a bigger enterprise as a whole than the smaller units which are its parts.' (Neurath 1943, 153) Rationality, objectivity and unity, were for Neurath radically social.

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As cell surveillance has ballooned, federal and local officials have come to rely less on wiretapping to eavesdrop on conversations, probably because cell tracking is less time consuming and less legally difficult to manage.

This loss increased in areas with steeper slope, which confirms that the areas that would be first abandoned are those that are less productive and more difficult to manage.

Our study did not provide support for the assumption that mothers who are depressed feel emotionally overburdened, are biased to negative cognitions and attributions and may judge their child as less adaptable and more difficult to manage than non-depressed mothers [ 35].

Footballers such as Bowles – from George Best, whom he idolised, to contemporaries he had less time for – have always been difficult to manage.

"Exit from unconventional monetary policy, when needed, may be difficult to manage and less smooth than desirable, possibly leading to sharp rises in bond yields and serious negative consequences for growth," Mr. Padoan said.

When professional service organizations have less autonomy, it will become increasingly difficult to manage the boundaries between the organization and the environment (Schneider 1987).

FSW disliked inebriated clients and avoided them whenever possible because they were less compliant with FSW instructions, more difficult to manage in public settings, and could take up too much of the FSW's time.

Healthcare is becoming increasingly difficult to manage due to insufficient and less effective healthcare services to meet the increasing demands of rising aging population with chronic diseases.

As suggested by Calles-Escandon et al. (8), individuals with poorer glycemic control at baseline may be those with disease that is more difficult to manage or perhaps those who were less adherent to treatment.

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