Example sentences of "[noun] of life for the " in BNC.

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1 The conditions of life for the powerless created by the powerful are simply ignored by those who explain crime as a manifestation of individual pathology or local neighbourhood friendship and cultural patterns — yet in many respects the unrecognized victimization of the powerless by the powerful constitutes a part of those conditions under which the powerless choose to commit crimes ;
2 A light , airy sun lounge with delightful views of the garden and South Downs greatly improves the quality of life for the residents .
3 Our aim is to enhance the quality of life for the British people .
4 But a balance has to be kept , and it is important that the quality of the carer 's life is borne in mind as well as the quality of life for the one who is being cared for .
5 Since that time , BRAC has grown into a country-wide development organisation , remaining independent of the government , and striving to improve the quality of life for the people of Bangladesh .
6 However , other services geared to improve the quality of life for the elderly or those newly discharged from hospital were unlikely to be funded .
7 In dramatic format , it demonstrates the power of community action in improving living conditions and the quality of life for the whole neighbourhood .
8 Can prison diets and living conditions reasonably be judged by the same criteria as those in western countries , when the quality of life for the ‘ honest poor ’ outside is so much lower ?
9 Final outcomes Every project sets out to enhance the quality of life for the people that they were going to provide services for .
10 challenging the claimed benefits of growth and showing how growth causes environmental impacts that degrade the quality of life for the indigenous population and are unsustainable for future generations ;
11 The EEB declaration makes it clear that European environment groups ‘ believe that when decisions are taken on the respective competence of the Community , Member States and regional and local government in actions to protect the environment , the overriding objective must be to secure the highest quality of life for the Community 's citizens .
12 Better housing means a better quality of life for the new residents , ’ says marketing manager Ken James ‘ The work spells excellent news for the community as well as for Wimpey . ’
13 It is widely assumed that restoration of intestinal continuity inevitably results in a better quality of life for the patient , but that is not necessarily the case .
14 Such imperfections of bowel function obviously result in a poorer quality of life for the patients concerned , suggesting that the price paid for avoidance of a permanent ileostomy may be too high in older patients .
15 Medical audit was defined in Working Paper 6 as " the systematic critical analysis of the quality of medical care , including the procedures used for diagnosis and treatment , the use of resources , and the resulting outcome and quality of life for the patient " ( DOH 1989 : 3 ) .
16 Improvements in the programme by the Northern Regional Health Authority include £4m to cut hospital waiting lists ; £1m on heart surgery ; £2m on new consultant posts ; £1m on health improvement ; and £2m on improving the quality of life for the mentally handicapped and mentally ill .
17 The plans include spending £4m. to cut hospital waiting lists ; £1m. on heart surgery ; £2m. on new consultant posts ; £1m. on health improvements and and £2m. on improving the quality of life for the mentally handicapped and mentally ill .
18 I think it 'll have drastic effects on the life of Oxford and the quality of life for the people that live in it .
19 Education is imposed in disregard of the pattern of life for the rural poor .
20 Hearings and appeals became part of the pattern of life for the families , their legal advisers , their friends and supporters , and indeed for the press and media corps that were reporting what was happening to the outside world .
21 This has led to a new lease of life for the old concept of ‘ labour aristocracy ’ and it has been attached to the workers who have these jobs , in comparison with the workers in the informal or the indigenous sectors ( see Lloyd , 1982 ; Boyd et al. , 1987 ) .
22 Studs Lonigan dropped through the floor into a bottomless pit , never to re-emerge , even for a moment 's campus debate ; the United Artists film that was supposed to become the moving blueprint of life for the new decade of Sixties youth caused but a ripple in the thoughts of these sensitive young souls and vanished without trace .
23 The official method of measuring the stock of real capital — buildings , plant and machinery — in this and other countries relies on the availability of capital expenditure data over a number of years and on the assumption of average lengths of life for the various types of asset .
24 We have insulins which cover a wide range of duration of action , but we still have injections which must be the least palatable aspect of life for the patient requiring insulin .
25 Love on the Dole ( 1941 ) , with its depiction of the grimness of life for the unemployed in the Salford slums , was finally given the go-ahead .
26 A man like Mr Silvester Horne is regarded by his congregation with feelings of almost unmeasured adoration , due to the fact that he and they are really opening the book of life for the first time together and comparing impressions .
27 The ¥70.3 trillion ( $520 billion ) budget approved during a late-night cabinet meeting on December 24th is the first in post-war years to put priority on seeking a better way of life for the Japanese rather than achieving higher economic growth or increased exports .
28 CRISIS has become an uncomfortable way of life for the National Health Service … racked by a row which is dominating all the others . ’
29 Mucky hands and a fat bank balance would be a way of life for the first generation of nouveaux-riches manufacturers ; but with a bit of care the brass itself could be used to buy their children out of the world of muck altogether .
30 The local resistance raises even more basic questions about the type of destructive development involved in mining : what is the point of destroying a sustainable ecologically-managed way of life for the short-term benefits of outsiders ?
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