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

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1 Power is the capacity to affect other people 's behaviour with or without their consent ; it allows for the deployment of resources to achieve ends .
2 The treaty provided for the establishment of a continental framework for the development of resources ; for economic and trade co-operation between member states ; and for the adoption of a common trade policy in regard to non-member states .
3 There is much concern in schools and local education authorities for the speed of implementation of the programme , about the need to protect the educational entitlement of all young people during the period of implementation and for the level of resources being made available during the period of change .
4 The mechanisms are more transparently in place for the transfer of resources from poor to rich .
5 The summit may be an opportunity — I know that my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister is encouraging other Heads of State to attend it — that will enable us to put over to the British population the need to recognise that there is a balance , an interdependence and a need for the transfer of resources .
6 With the advent of delegated management responsibility to schools and the use of internal evaluation processes , schools could take on more responsibility for the distribution of resources .
7 To ensure that hospital consultants — whose decisions effectively commit sums of money — are involved in the management of hospitals ; are given responsibility for the use of resources ; and are encouraged to use those resources more effectively .
8 Thirdly , the report will be attempting to introduce new approaches to existing curricular work , with implications for the use of resources in the library and in the classroom , for teaching methods presently used in the school and for the skills pupils will use before , during and after they use the microcomputer i.e. information skills .
9 Changes requiring Project Committee approval include any substantial changes in technical direction which have implications for the allocation of resources or for time and cost required for the completion of the Project .
10 This gesellschaft model presupposes a society made up of atomic individuals pursuing private interests , in competition with one another , in which the principle of individual enterprise constitutes the chief mechanism for the allocation of resources .
11 These two concerns were brought together during the 1970s with the development of a system for the allocation of resources between regions and districts based upon health indices ( RAWP , see chapter 7 ) .
12 This is an important tier within the complicated government structure set up for the health service , with responsibilities for the allocation of resources and for strategic planning .
13 This is what is planned in the community care services , with local authorities losing some of their responsibility for provision but retaining responsibility for the allocation of resources .
14 Therefore the EC budget will have implications for the allocation of resources in the member states .
15 Such people have been disappointed , to say the least , that the Government postponed the community care programme by two years because they saw it as an opportunity for the balance of resources between residential care and community care to be readdressed .
16 We have made sure that we get on with as much as we can get through in our help for Iraq through UNHCR , but there is one man — and one man only — who stands in the dock for the denial of resources to the northern Iraqi people , and that is Saddam Hussein .
17 The critics argued that some cut-back or restraint in spending or provision was necessary , both to fund tax cuts and allow for the concentration of resources on the most needy .
18 These negative attitudes permeate decisions about crucial issues such as the allocation of resources , particularly the resources of skilled and experienced staff .
19 Because few of us possess universal skills , we learn to value one another 's and to look for the unexpected amongst our colleagues ( the music teacher who is a professional photographer , the lab technician skilled in electronics ) ; and because teachers must necessarily concentrate mostly on what is pre-eminently their task , the design and communication of learning experiences , we value those para-professionals able to concentrate on related areas , such as the production of resources from our basic design , and the collection and organization of recorded information and communication in all formats .
20 Although all expressed alarm about the lack of resources for facilities , only eight , the most autonomous in the group , felt that there was a need for activities specifically concerned with independence training and rehabilitation .
21 If decisions are to be made about the deployment of resources or the implementation of the curriculum then they should be made on accurate and reliable information .
22 Jo Roll examines particular social security benefits which make assumptions about the sharing of resources between family members .
23 Social security policy towards couples living together outside marriage , and other people sharing accomodation , embodies assumptions about the sharing of resources and about living costs , and about the nature of the relationship .
24 Concern is also voiced about the adequacy of resources for implementation of the new policies .
25 While the Three Pillars have stood the test of time , there has always been controversy about their relative importance , and hence about the allocation of resources between them .
26 They will also reach conclusions about the allocation of resources and their priority in terms of the use of resources to address the specific health needs of their local populations .
27 You can argue about the amount of resources devoted to health but what you can not sensibly argue about is that the resources devoted to health care should be used to maximum effect .
28 Inasmuch as teachers by tradition are more closely associated with the planning and delivery of the curricular components of education than with arguments about priorities and about the distribution of resources , curriculum development has been a prime element of professional management .
29 The health and welfare of mothers suffered additionally because of the maldistribution of resources within the family .
30 The question of the level of resources that should be invested in Scotland 's underwater heritage has come into focus with the rediscovery of an historic shipwreck off Duart Point in Mull .
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