Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] dealt with " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Now if anything be certain it is this , that where there are general words in a later Act capable of reasonable and sensible application without extending them to subjects specifically dealt with by earlier legislation , you are not to hold that earlier and special legislation indirectly repealed , altered , or derogated from merely by force of such general words , without any indication of a particular intention to do so .
2 He also said that the Cork-based importers of the two brands only dealt with distilleries in Russia whose ‘ quality control and facilities meet international standards ’ .
3 As far as Italy is concerned , the relatively low level of institutionalisation of collective bargaining relations has meant that any matter can now be bargained at any level and any time — for instance , at shopfloor level matters already dealt with in the industry agreement can be negotiated ( Treu , 1981 ) .
4 The Commission claims that this programme respects the principle of subsidiarity ; that is , the EC will only legislate in the areas best dealt with at Community level .
5 The Council Tax administration numbers have also been increased by a further 10% to deal with those administrative matters currently dealt with within the Community Charge Control Section , as the items should really be dealt with within the teams to provide a comprehensive service to taxpayers .
6 But unlike the economy-wide agreements in Scandinavia , these exclude wages and deal instead with single , specific issues such as employment security or the progressive reduction of the working week ( i.e. ‘ they deal with problems often dealt with solely by the government and amount to the development of law by collective bargaining ’ ( Meyers , 1981 ) ) .
7 Under the bill , many cases now dealt with by the High Court will be moved down to the county courts , currently plagued by staff shortages and a backlog of work .
8 Although varying in constitution , function and procedure , tribunals typically dealt with cases in which an individual citizen was at issue with a government department , or some other public body , over his rights or obligations under a statutory scheme .
9 BT has gone a few steps further , and begun trials of its own telephone robot , capable of handling many of the routine tasks usually dealt with by its 25,000 human operators .
10 It would cover those minor disturbances formerly dealt with under section 5 of the Public Order Act 1936 but also types of anti-social behaviour which have not been criminalised in the past .
11 This will process all applications for VAT registrations and de-registrations previously dealt with by London and Southend offices from the following dates : 11 January 1993 — Romford and Southend VAT offices ; 25 January 1993 — Hammersmith , Wembley and Uxbridge offices ; 8 February — Finchley office ; 15 February — City office ; 1 March — Balham , Kennington , West End and Westminster offices , and from 15 March 1993 — Enfield and Stratford VAT offices .
12 Given the likelihood that in a CSW team there is both a tendency to keep files open to reflect the ‘ streetwork ’ and informal contact that is maintained , and a probability that intervention will occur prior to demands for day or residential care , the strategy adopted may have identified only a minority of the cases actually dealt with .
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