Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] the management of " in BNC.

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1 GERRY Barron-Fox , newly appointed director of our Facilities Management Service , was delighted recently to announce that we have been awarded the contract for the management of multiple support activities at BP sites throughout Dorset and at Sherwood House , BP Wytch Farm .
2 The problem of deliberate self-poisoning and self-injury has placed enormous pressure on the stiff ( physicians , nurses , psychiatrists ) and services ( casualty and emergency departments , medical admission units , psychiatric and social work departments ) involved in the care of patients who take overdoses or injure themselves , and this has been one of the factors that has promoted a re-examination of previously accepted policies for the management of attempted suicide patients .
3 The importance of the traditional monitoring role of the LEA has been strengthened by the recent legislation particularly as the 1988 Act has transferred considerably increased responsibility for the management of schools and colleges to governors , heads and principals .
4 ’ The provision of the men who were eventually to take over responsibility for the management of an enterprise was regarded as a matter of making sure that enough young men entered business at the foot of the ladder , ’ wrote Falk of the old days .
5 The death of the AHA was not the last word of its members , since the caucus moved across to a position within the new Victoria District Authority , which took over responsibility for the management of the AHA 's asylums .
6 A source of particular vulnerability for the agencies is that in its reorganization of the water industry the 1973 Water Act gives them responsibility for the management of the great majority of sewage treatment works , which in many areas are themselves significant — often principal — sources of pollution .
7 First , ever since the war governments had willingly taken responsibility for the management of the national economy and by the late 1960s it was clear that this ‘ management ’ was becoming much less successful : inflation and unemployment were emerging as serious problems and the balance of payments position , upon which Wilson laid such stress , was increasingly precarious .
8 Major changes were , however , left to the new Legal Aid Board , to which responsibility for the management of the legal aid and advice schemes was transferred from the Law Society , and are still in the pipeline .
9 As chief operating officer John Hogan will take overall responsibility for the management of LASMO 's worldwide operations .
10 An Associate of the Chartered Insurance Institute and a Fellow of the Institute of Risk Management , in his new role , David Ovenden will also have responsibility for the management of the two P&O Insurance Companies , Proteus and Beaufort Insurance .
11 Following his departure , will take on overall responsibility for the management of Courtaulds Health Environment and Safety Services ( CHESS ) .
12 This power , ostensibly the exercise of discretion by an individual constable , has in practice hardened into a set of rules for the management of industrial disputes .
13 I found his professional knowledge and experience for the management of patients severely disabled consequent upon head injury , to be extremely valuable .
14 To describe the frequency and characteristics of asthma attacks in the United Kingdom and to compare actual management with recommended guidelines for the management of attacks .
15 The British Thoracic Society 's confidential inquiry and the work of Bucknall et al and others have been instrumental in encouraging local and national guidelines for the management of acute severe asthma .
16 The distance learning package included a copy of the British Thoracic Society 's guidelines for the management of asthma but was issued after the recording booklets for the study had been completed and returned .
17 A simple , relevant , and attainable set of goals for the management of acute asthma attacks in the community and in hospital is clearly needed .
18 It is usual practice for the management of the trust to set the bid price above the limit set by the formula .
19 Owner-occupation , in other words , offers the greatest opportunities for the management of self .
20 In September 1842 , after quarrels about the management of the royal nursery , Lehzen left the royal service on Albert 's insistence , with the gift of a carriage from the queen and a pension of £8,000 p.a .
21 However , numbers declined very sharply there after 1969 , possibly as a result of the management of the fishery .
22 The articles of association as specified in Table A relate to the following aspects of the management of the company :
23 In a second contract , Scottish Nuclear will provide advice next month to the nuclear utilities in the Czech Republic on several aspects of the management of nuclear plant .
24 We get a specific grant , sorry for the jargon , we get a specific grant from the Department of Health for all sorts of aspects of the management of our department and training our staff and so on .
25 A ‘ hands off ’ approach was regarded as crucial by Sir Raymond Lygo who was appointed by the Home Secretary in August 1991 to undertake a review of the management of the Prison Service .
26 When you asked me to undertake a review of the management of the Prison Service , I told you that I thought my recommendations would be easier for me to make than for you to implement , but you assured me you believed the climate was ready for some radical change .
27 In 1876 he took a similar position at the Blaenavon ironworks in Monmouthshire under the management of Edward Martin .
28 In 1933 a scheme was launched for classes to be held for schoolboys during the autumn term under the management of the Corinthians , the amateur club , with Arsenal as sponsors and Chapman taking classes in basic skills , positional play and training .
29 With Labour welfarism out of fashion , and neo-liberalism in vogue , the scene was set , not only for the downgrading of local authority power ( including the outright abolition of the Greater London Council and the metropolitan authorities which , though actually limited in their spending power , were nevertheless the coordinators and vocal champions of many inner urban schemes ) , but also for the injection of national party dogma into the management of local affairs .
30 Risk factors for delayed duodenal ulcer healing are mentioned in all textbooks as important considerations in the management of duodenal ulcer disease .
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