Example sentences of "[noun] for any government " in BNC.

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1 Broadly speaking , the support of Parliament for any government with more than a nominal majority can be taken for granted and ministers come to the House to explain their policies , put through their bills , counter opposition propaganda and keep their supporters happy .
2 One of the basic problems for any government is that the higher the level of taxation , the greater the financial incentive to avoid or evade it .
3 There will be great political problems for any government tampering with the more fundamental principles or institutions of the constitution , but the extent of such tampering will depend entirely on the political condition of the time .
4 Now , regarding the means testing of the pensioners the means testing with pensioners is dynamite for any government !
5 He traced its origin to his former position in the trade union movement ( hinting that he had an agreement to go back to the TUC where he could make more trouble for any government if they pressed him hard ) .
6 " Locke is attempting to establish the proper source of authority for any government .
7 Does he agree that minimising the regulatory burden on business is a worthy objective for any Government ?
8 In other words , the military budget in the United States is of enormous significance for any government 's economic policy and this gives the military tremendous leverage in terms of obtaining new weapons in an age of high technology , especially in conjunction with fears of the enemy 's growing strength .
9 It is the most difficult thing for any Government official to do .
10 Clearly it is not part of the reason for any government 's authority that it should pass unjust or immoral laws .
11 Maastricht was not a triumph for any Government , although each of the Governments present claimed it as one .
12 Does the Minister appreciate that tomorrow there will be an opportunity to ensure that proposals put to the House could be accepted , could go into Committee and could form the basis of discussion for any Government returned on 9 April ?
13 It would have taken a considerable amount of time for any Government taking over their shambolic performance to improve the quality of just about everything in the environment , as we have been doing .
14 One of the most difficult but necessary jobs for any Government — and for any Prime Minister — is therefore to say ‘ no ’ to some of the many bright ideas that come forward for spending more money .
15 These investments make war so dangerous for both sides that it would be pure madness for any government to push things to the brink over Morocco .
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