Sentence examples for was to be managed from inspiring English sources

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In one incident, a patient suffered a complication after Dr. Moon had left the hospital without giving instructions on how the complication was to be managed.

His government suffered another setback in a referendum vote that also took place on Sunday, in which 71.2percentt of the voters apparently rejected its proposal under which 35percentt of the top local insurer, the state-owned Triglav, was to be managed by a state investment fund.

The animals were to remain the property of individual pastoralists, but herding was to be managed collectively.

At all levels of care, severe malaria was to be managed with QN and where possible referred to a higher level of care after a pre-referral quinine shot (intra-muscular).

However, the recognition that someone may be dying did not preclude the experience of uncertainty leading up to that point, in terms of deciding how the dying process was to be managed, discussed and resourced.

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Responsibility for the debt accumulated for buying the trains is to be managed by Oslo Vognselskap, while operation and management of the maintenance contracts was transferred to Oslo T-banedrift.

They are to be managed by the government (with the investments subcontracted to big money managers).

SECURITIES law makes it plain: America's mutual funds are to be managed on behalf of investors not the people who sell funds or advise fund managers.

And their rebellions are to be managed, not celebrated.

The property is to be managed by the state Department of Environmental Conservation.

Cost is to be managed as low as we can get away with.

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