Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] value for money " in BNC.

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1 1 identify , in the course of the annual audit effort , specific local opportunities to improve value for money by reference to other steps that have already been taken successfully in other authorities facing similar problems ; 2 promote good management practice by documenting achievements and training auditors to spot potential improvements , and publishing the results of special reports ; 3 encourage — even promote — action , though ( auditors ’ ) reports to officers and members , management letters to the authority and ( if necessary ) reports in the public interest ; 4 monitor implementation performance during annual audits , drawing attention as required to any shortfall ; 5 co-ordinate the efforts of related organizations .
2 He liked his guests to give value for money ; this wordless young fellow had so far given none .
3 We will chair the negotiations on the future spending priorities of the Community to ensure value for money .
4 They understood the need to demonstrate value for money .
5 What is true , however , is that credit marketers have a sharpened awareness of the need to maximise value for money .
6 For each agency , departments should provide information on gross and net cash provision , and manpower and other establishment costs , along with a description of its aims , objectives and efforts to provide value for money .
7 It did n't improve the band 's pledge to give value for money .
8 He emphasised that the European Parliament should be given more teeth to ensure value for money and for scrutinising how the Commission spends taxpayers ' money .
9 The review abolished local authority representation in health service bodies , gave a greater role to the Audit Commission to ensure value for money , gave doctors budgets and linked a greater share of their salaries to the number of patients treated , and held out the possibility of hospitals ‘ opting out ’ and becoming self-governing .
10 The successful application of competition to increase value for money should be an important factor in determining performance pay .
11 But it is in the mainstream in using managed competition to secure value for money .
12 They would abolish the requirement on local authorities to seek value for money through competitive tendering .
13 Too often in the past , schools/industry work has suffered from an inability to present value for money indicators and this we suggest is one of the strengths of the TPS .
14 Our correspondence culminated in a letter on 14 August , stating : ’ From 22 July 1991 , family health service authorities ( FHSAs ) have been given management discretion to target funds in order to maximise value for money and service to patients .
15 So if you want private medical insurance , what 's the best way to get value for money ?
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