Sentence examples for mobilisation effective from inspiring English sources

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These included the relationship between fracture pattern and outcome, 'acceptable' deformity, valid outcome measures reflecting what matters to patients, patient motivation and expectations, fracture stabilisation versus early mobilisation, effective teamwork and specialist versus generalist care.

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This means the EU needs a step up in its thinking on how aid links to other finance flows (both in terms of mobilisation and effective use).

One of the big challenges for growth economists is to understand the circumstances under which the urban centres built during mobilisation become effective at workshop growth.

In the face of this threat, where is the sense of urgency; the immediate parliamentary debate, the action plan and mobilisation of effective resources both national, local and international required to defeat such a fundamental attack on the safety, livelihood and wellbeing of every potentially threatened community throughout these islands?

The mobilisation proved effective, as according to the BBC's Vincent Niebede in the capital, Ndjamena, many Chadians were using social media to organise anti-government protests.

Ensuring sufficient funding requires strengthening of national financing systems through innovative mechanisms that provide greater value for money, increase resource mobilisation and effective mechanisms to ensure accountability of resources and results.

The Ekjut and Makwanpur studies have shown that interventions building on community mobilisation are effective in high mortality settings where a high proportion of deaths occur in the community from causes such as sepsis and hypothermia.

Systematic reviews provide some evidence that certain physical therapy interventions (i.e. supervised exercises and mobilisation) are effective in particular shoulder disorders (i.e. rotator cuff disorders, mixed shoulder disorders and adhesive capsulitis), but there is an ongoing need for high quality trials of physical therapy interventions.

However, cardiovascular reactivity is not always associated with negative health outcomes and may be adaptive and reflect behavioural flexibility, energy mobilisation and effective coping rather than pathology [ 75] as indicated by reports of a negative association between cardiovascular reactivity and obesity, depression and self-reported health [ 77].

It was a similar story – albeit on a smaller scale – when it came to the current yellow fever epidemic in Angola, the heavy restrictions placed by some countries on humanitarian access, and the "continuing lack of effective mobilisation" in the face of recurring disease outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

The regiments were liable to be called out for defence against an invasion or an insurrection, and were not prepared for effective mobilisation; the units possessed no transport resources, or even a designated quartermaster.

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