Example sentences of "effectively than " in BNC.
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1 | The church should be able to respond to these urgent needs more effectively than any other group and provide clear leadership . |
2 | He was first drawn to the whole theme of cycles of disadvantage , he says , by some research which suggested that the mature and the middle classes use birth control more effectively than the young and the disadvantaged . |
3 | However , thanks partly to the arrival of the sound film , this small measure was to change the nature of the British film industry in ways that could hardly have been foreseen by the legislators , and enable it to ‘ project England ’ more effectively than it had ever done before . |
4 | The Secretary of State also offered a local assembly which could scrutinise the legislation more effectively than Westminster — one of the key Unionist demands . |
5 | The main criticisms levelled by the 1950s critics — the inadequacy of their public relations and the remoteness of the court — have been tackled , more effectively than anyone could have predicted . |
6 | But even if the old partnership of Christian Democrats , Socialists and Liberals gets a working majority , the serious opposition parties have made their point more effectively than at any time since 1948 . |
7 | Beyond these specific issues , there was an acute sense within the Essex Federation of the general threat posed by professionalism to the WEA 's essential character : and several leading voluntary members came to feel that through their own initiative they could advance the movement more effectively than any tutor-organiser . |
8 | These defensive and protective proposals could be reinforced by a single measure , brilliant in its simplicity , which would guard against old-age discrimination more effectively than any other . |
9 | The quiet discursive approach actually delivers the goods in terms of reforming this nation and increasing our prosperity more effectively than carrying on everything as a flat-out argument . |
10 | Going back to those first commands and prohibitions on which ( among other things ) conscience is founded , it is apparent that some babies heed them more readily and consistently than others , and that some parents convey them more effectively than others . |
11 | The occasional or once-in-a-while reward ( intermittent reinforcement ) will consolidate an established bad habit more effectively than a reward given every time . |
12 | Also , the drug seems to inhibit the viral DNA polymerase enzyme much more effectively than it does the DNA polymerase used by the cell to copy its own DNA . |
13 | One final aspect of microbiology which we can learn from novels far more effectively than from textbooks is the symptomology of disease . |
14 | He just simply moved his body in ways that communicated more effectively than words . |
15 | Those who had perhaps drawn back after much involvement came out of retirement to lead the church more effectively than ever before . |
16 | It would respond to concerns referred to it , rather than being naturally intrusive , and so would operate more effectively than an SEC . |
17 | It is clear both from Scripture and in the long experience of the Church , that some Christians can do this much more effectively than the majority . |
18 | Unemployment exposed more effectively than Labour 's pragmatic programme the sectional basis of the Alliance appeal , and the potentially harsh realities of ‘ efficiency and economy ’ in public expenditure . |
19 | Rabbits had mown the lawn here more effectively than any piece of machinery . |
20 | This enabled the party to put across its message more efficiently and effectively than would otherwise have been the case , and helped compensate for the other serious communications difficulties within the country . |
21 | Others have argued that , whatever resources are available to housing , they could be used more effectively than is the case with the present system of MITR . |
22 | If we make mistakes we will be punished more quickly and more effectively than any Northern Hemisphere team could equal . |
23 | Both syntactic and semantic information could be used more effectively than at present . |
24 | More importantly , they adapted to the conditions far more effectively than Gavin Hastings ' band of teetotallers . |
25 | Particularly noticeable is the discovery that the supposedly communication-handicapped deaf people communicate more effectively than hearing people . |
26 | Inevitably the engineer , architect or other designer devotes most of his attention and expertise to devising mechanisms , buildings and so on which support some human activity more effectively than those currently available . |
27 | If the purpose of teaching is to expedite learning , then a person who is taught is likely to learn more effectively than one who is not . |
28 | Hobson Brown , in Russell Reynolds ' New York office , maintains that his firm , more effectively than the other headhunters , has attracted the first real career-search consultants , graduates from business schools who have deliberately chosen to make a career in executive search ; it was always the goal of Reynolds himself to build up a business as prestigious and high-powered as Morgan Guaranty , in which an ambitious graduate would seek to work right through to retirement . |
29 | Macroeconomic policy makers could , it seems , use general fiscal and monetary tools , more effectively than revisions of nationalised industry investment programmes , for short-term adjustments . |
30 | Since Sartre and Althusser there have been a number of possibilities : for some , the absolute historicism of the Frankfurt School has become increasingly attractive , although in its current manifestation in the work of Habermas we might say that history has been eclipsed far more effectively than by any comparable French philosopher . |