Example sentences of "[coord] [noun sg] of resources " in BNC.

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1 Also , it may be politic to tell the deputy head or head of resources to whom the project proposal will be presented , that the proposal is in progress , so that the ground is prepared .
2 While Green politics are based on the belief that the resources of the planet are finite and have to be carefully tended , global capitalist politics are based on the belief that the resources of the planet are virtually infinite , due to the scientific and technological ingenuity released by the capitalist system that will ensure unlimited replacement or substitution of resources as they are used up .
3 Whether this has resulted in better clinical decision making , patient satisfaction , or use of resources is as yet unknown .
4 The presence of a complainant means that reactively organized enforcement is less private , since it is prompted by outsiders , and it permits agencies less opportunity to control their case-loads or allocation of resources .
5 compatibility between resources and outputs the type and level of resources anticipated .
6 Nisbet and Sadler ( 12 ) further point out that school closure may bring loss of employment , loss of rates through migration out of the district and loss of resources due to disinclination to develop together with decline of existing services such as transport .
7 But not at the level of the big creative decisions and balancing of resources and priorities , money , control — those decisions are still being made by men .
8 The coastal waters of the British Isles support a rich and varied marine life , now coming severely under threat from man : pollution , overfishing and misuse of resources and even some recreational activities are all taking their toll on this fragile ecosystem .
9 In the run-up to implementation there was naturally some concern , as it was obvious from the outset that changes would be required to accounting procedures and practices , personnel matters , and local control and management of resources .
10 The sections were for agitation , public works , public feeding , the investigation and procurement of resources , and after February 1922 , a special section for the removal of church treasures .
11 At the local authority level , by the constant monitoring and adjustment of resources to meet changing needs and the changing social situation .
12 Otherwise the process is a wasteful and purposeless collection and issue of resources , which leaves people in the enjoyment of the same facilities as before .
13 What is more , because education in England ( at almost every level ) had grown piecemeal there was duplication of programmes , replication , inequality and waste of resources .
14 The first is the appalling mismanagement and waste of resources .
15 Since power rests not just in individuals or groups but in anonymous social mechanisms and assumptions , they argued that the power of capital is revealed not in individual acts of decision-making but in the everyday application of ‘ those assumptions which give priority to private capital accumulation and market exchange in the use and distribution of resources ’ ( Westergaard and Resler , 1975 , p. 144 ) .
16 Nevertheless the severe disadvantage experienced by a large proportion of , in particular , very elderly women rests on the social production and distribution of resources in relation to the combination of social class , age , race and gender .
17 There is still a long way to go , however , before the disease receives the attention and share of resources which it deserves , whereby an effective screening programme can be established to identify those most at risk .
18 Emphasis was placed on encouraging reading at this stage and selection of resources and the use of indexes was minimized .
19 Intervention and planning of resources became necessary in almost every sphere .
20 These parents are the decision makers and have the power to tap into the resources of their companies to provide schools with additional funds , materials and use of resources such as company mini-buses etc .
21 For Jo Stephens , apart from the statistical and descriptive returns required by Circular 7/88 ( DES , 1988b ) which will be made on standard forms , and similar information ( eg on staffing and use of resources ) required by the LEA , the records and reports of institutions should be ‘ generated within them ’ and ‘ belong to them ’ rather than the LEA or DES .
22 The final sentence of this book aptly summarises its core message : ‘ The practice of groupwork is an exercise in the co-operative discovery and use of resources for the mutual benefit of all group members . ’
23 It also specifies the resources the Secretary of State will make available to the Agency and the arrangements for the Chief Executive to report to the Secretary of State of the Agency 's performance and use of resources .
24 The Chief Executive shall provide the Secretary of State with a full report on the Agency 's performance and use of resources in 1993–94 by the end of June 1994 .
25 It does require very careful planning and use of resources .
26 The Conservative government not only showed its willingness to challenge general practice and scrutinise its procedures and use of resources but also a strengthened commitment to health promotion .
27 Lectures , audio visual presentations , the examination and collection of resources , visits to a local primary education and language centre , school work , and workshop activity are directed to this end .
28 The concept of ‘ objectivity ’ is not neutral in English culture nor in international affairs in the modern world ; the appeal to it has significant implications not only for status but , more crucially , for power and control of resources .
29 A June visit resulted in a report particularly critical of the Academic Board 's lack of policy for the coordination of departments and for the planning and control of resources , and in July the College was informed of the Council 's concern about the relationship between full-time and sandwich courses .
30 For accounting for the use and disposition of resources entrusted to public officials .
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