Example sentences of "[noun] for change in the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We want to provide the opportunity for change in the viewer , ’ declares George . |
2 | In this way the programme has been a catalyst for change in the various local communities , bringing about personal development and the widening of skills at family and community level , both for Community Mothers and the parents they visit . |
3 | How do you see this togetherness in relation to hope for change in the apartheid system ? |
4 | Elean : So you see hope for change in the younger generation . |
5 | There 's also support for change in the Gloucester Diocese , though Bishop Peter Ball will abstain . |
6 | ‘ Therefore this council calls upon the Government to re-think urgently those proposals for change in the method of funding pharmacists . ’ |
7 | THE TRAGEDY PRINCIPLE : STRATEGIES FOR CHANGE IN THE REPRESENTATION OF DISABLE PEOPLE |
8 | But the optimism for change in the Republic of Ireland remains somewhat unqualified . |
9 | They will be both a force for stability and a force for change in the next Parliament whatever role we play . ’ |
10 | Richard Charkin is the chief executive of Reed Consumer Books and — particularly since he led Reed out of the Net Book Agreement ( NBA ) last year — a major force for change in the business . |
11 | He writes songs that bare their roots with an unsubtle pride , and in choosing to cover both a Ron Wood song and a very Clash-version influenced ‘ Pressure Drop ’ , he has outlined his mission very clearly ; namely , to be the sort of rock musician who thinks that Keith Richards is a force for change in the world and that Los Angeles poodle metal is bollocks . |
12 | She highlights the importance of a research-based , problem-solving approach , a holistic assessment and the need for change in the nurse-patient relationship towards a greater participation and equality . |
13 | Reich thought that there were logical consequences of psychoanalytic findings , which led to a need for change in the moral teachings and practice of educators in schools , the home , and in churches . |
14 | The differences between Reich and Freud are concerned not so much with the desirability of sexual activity in youth so as to avoid later sexual disturbances , and therefore the need for change in the morality of that period , as with the consequences which could be hoped for as a result . |
15 | What , then , are these models , and how have they shaped the Left perspective on the British constitution , and on the need for change in the rules and the institutions of the political game in Britain ? |
16 | This does n't mean putting on silly voices ; but , rather , allowing those confrontations that are likely to create possibilities for change in the dramatic situation , that of themselves create difficult dilemmas . |
17 | The concept of idea-management is about finding and taking care of ideas for change in the organization 's operations , concerning both products and processes . |
18 | ( The second vote was to be of significance only if a majority expressed a desire for change in the first . ) |
19 | So too has his historian , confronted by a growing body of evidence for change in the ninth-century economy . |
20 | This chapter first describes how the British and Spanish political strategies discussed in the previous chapter have created pressures for change in the public enterprises , pressures encapsulated in the idea of ‘ commercialism ’ . |
21 | If fundholders were to be a lever for change in the reorganised National Health Service there is evidence from this study that they are achieving this objective . |
22 | Hunger and profit are the two great forces for change in the world — and there is a desperate need to turn them to the Earth 's advantage . |
23 | It even offers a model for change in the direction of an increase in rationality . |
24 | Yet the very need for academic subjects to escape from allegations of ‘ practical utility ’ may yet lead to irresistible pressure for change in the period of economic malaise which we currently confront . |
25 | The manufacturers found themselves ‘ excluded alike from the County Commission of the Peace and the Municipal Corporation ’ , and from ‘ this essentially ‘ caste ’ struggle between the Tory squires and the radical manufacturers ’ ( Webb and Webb 1963:93 ) there emerged not only the widening of the parliamentary franchise but also the pressure for change in the urban areas . |
26 | Recent arguments about whether the level of state pensions has or has not risen over time relative to average adult per capita income , about whether pensions should or should not be more generous today , and about how criteria for change in the level of pension payments should be set , are all important , but they are essentially distinct from the issue of whether the receipt of state benefits necessarily creates a dependency in the recipient which would not otherwise exist . |
27 | With this work as a background , it is now possible to review and develop the various options for change in the planning system which are currently proposed . |