Example sentences of "applied to all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Unless road pricing is applied to all roads , irrespective of their current state of congestion , it is likely to lead to further decentralisation as the motoring public and commerce move out to avoid extra transport costs . |
2 | Mr Takeshita bulldozed this through parliament last December , and on April 1st it began to be applied to all goods and services . |
3 | That provision was part of the international public order and applied to all ships which sailed on the seas . |
4 | Similarly the extra health care needs of homeless people which have been documented in parts of London reflect local conditions and can not validly be applied to all areas . |
5 | The same policy could be applied to all areas of communication , such as between the CBI and the Government , which Mr Davies described as ‘ quite a tricky business ’ . |
6 | Charter principles are being applied to all areas of the Department 's work . |
7 | Languages are not deemed to represent a discrete occupation because they are generic and can be applied to all occupations . |
8 | The importance of the decision lies in the fact that it indicated that natural justice applied to all decisions affecting a person 's rights irrespective of the form of the decision-making process or the nature of the body entrusted with the decision . |
9 | While arguments regarding biologically-based sexual differences applied to all women , the Victorian scientists who developed them built up their theories on the basis of assumptions regarding the behaviour of women in their own class , and , as Elizabeth Fee has pointed out , there was therefore an essential circularity in their reasoning . |
10 | The Special Commissioner found that the taxpayer was entitled to elect for the amount distributed to be reduced by the allowable expenditure in accordance with s 74(4) , since , as a matter of construction , the provision applied to all capital distributions in respect of shares regardless of the relative amount . |
11 | For example in 534–6 , the -6 may be applied to all subdivisions of 534 , such as 534.63 . |
12 | There is no simple pattern or model of social change that can be applied to all villages , and there is no single continuum on which all rural communities can be placed ( see chapter 1 above ) . |
13 | Douglas stresses the common features of groupwork and has developed a useful , straightforward approach which can be applied to all groups and groupwork . |
14 | Previous criteria used to test whether mineral developments should be permitted in these special areas applied to all proposals not just those deemed ‘ major development ’ . |
15 | Previous criteria used to test whether mineral developments should be permitted in these special areas applied to all proposals not just those deemed ‘ major development ’ . |
16 | But as Badcock and others argue , the same principles can be applied to all forms of human and animal life . |
17 | In SPAR , as we saw earlier , no common sense inference is carried out until the focusing rules ( with sortal constraints ) have been applied to all anaphors , and configurational constraints have been applied . |
18 | Question 15 Should the hardship test be applied to all claims on the compensation fund so as to exclude all institutional and most corporate applicants ? |
19 | To establish the merit of project proposals without overlooking any significant factor , it is highly desirable to have a selection system that is applied to all cases . |
20 | To establish the merit of project proposals without overlooking any significant factor , it is highly desirable to have a selection system that is applied to all cases . |
21 | formal risk assessment applied to all projects , expenditure and changes in work activities |
22 | A similar procedure should be applied to all research posts . |
23 | This is also applied to all advertisements . |
24 | These would receive greater scrutiny than hitherto , and the period for decision would be increased from the current statutory ( but , when applied to all applications , impracticable ) two months to three months . |
25 | The Report encouraged the idea that there is one ideal form of organisational structure which can be applied to all organisations . |
26 | However , the Supreme Council of National Security ( SCNS ) on Jan. 26 announced that all aircraft would be " confiscated " and their pilots kept in custody , stressing that " this policy would be applied to all parties which violate Iranian air , land or sea spaces " , and on the same day Baker confirmed that " we have been assured that Iran intends to remain totally neutral " . |
27 | The gastric outline was defined on the early images of both nuclides in anterior and posterior projections and applied to all images of the study , after moving as necessary into correct registration . |
28 | Can the calculation of 165 deaths per one million rems be applied to all age groups — or even any ? |
29 | Despite the emphasis on important environmental analytes such as pesticide residues , the general principles of immunoassay development and validation outlined in these chapters can be applied to all immunoassays . |
30 | Whether the results of ESVEM can safely be applied to all survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is uncertain . |