Example sentences of "appropriate for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The course is appropriate for persons concerned with Environmental Health in either developed or developing countries .
2 Full costing using absorption methods includes fixed overheads and thus would not be appropriate for decision-making purposes .
3 It is particularly a comment on the far-sightedness of politicians that they can adopt a policy measure of such magnitude in the absence of any analysis as to how their particular constituents will be affected , and simultaneously determine the level of compensation appropriate for adjustment problems which have not been quantified .
4 In the sixteenth century and the beginning of the seventeenth , fraud and accident — especially the accidental loss of a document — are regarded as matters peculiarly appropriate for relief in a Court of Equity — matters which a Common Law Court can not sufficiently deal with .
5 In triable either way cases magistrates have first to decide which venue would be more appropriate for trial of the offence , in the light of representations made by the prosecutor and the defence .
6 An alternative explanation though , would say that the US model is not appropriate for Japan because it is based on the ideal of atomistic competition between a large number of small firms .
7 Well , I take the view that legislation in a form like the Natural Death Act , although perhaps appropriate for California , should not be adopted in England .
8 They are thus particularly appropriate for studies of convection and stratified flow .
9 He was willing to take from the divergent policies of the Chinese and Russian parties whatever he deemed appropriate for success ; he was inspired by Mao 's mass mobilisation but equally impressed by the authority and ruthless direction shown by Stalin .
10 A spokesman said : ‘ As the Secretary of State has repeatedly said , he will take account of any recommendations of the Royal Commission [ in England and Wales ] which are deemed appropriate for Scotland .
11 While appropriate for armies , this model of organization is widely believed to be too inflexible , remote , impersonal , ineffective and inefficient for welfare provision .
12 In such uses , therefore , the speaker mentally situates a real event in the field of the merely possible so that he can express a judgement , not on the reality of the happening , but on the appropriateness of its occurrence ( p. 219 ) : judging whether something real is appropriate for existence or not involves imagining what things would be like without its existence , and so leads to taking a mental position before its existence where both existence and non-existence are seen as possible .
13 Thus the plant can , during the latter part of the night , move its leaves to a position appropriate for sunrise ; predatory animals can prepare themselves for the activity of hunting and hunted animals can escape to safety before it is too late .
14 This investigation would be appropriate for Core Maths 3 .
15 A Weekend Away corresponds to the level of Streamline English Departures and is appropriate for students in their first year of English .
16 All listings for the final thesaurus must be converted to the format appropriate for typing , printing or input to a computer database , and each feature checked , edited and tested on some examples .
17 Here are just a few examples : notices ( pictorial or written ) on doors and cupboards and the use of different colours aid recognition within the house reduction of clutter , removal of locks on cupboards and good lighting simplify movement within the house , and a child 's safety gate on the stairs reduces the danger of wandering at night reminder notices eg " Do n't forget your key " inside the front door or " Remember to turn off the gas " over the cooker communication between helpers may be assisted by a diary beside the telephone and a list of important numbers is useful if gas is used , the Gas Advisory Service ( free to the elderly ) will check all appliances and recommend safety measures alarm systems may not be very appropriate for dementia sufferers ; they may be over- or under-used .
18 I do not think that it would be appropriate for Ministers to get involved in those local negotiations , least of all from this Dispatch Box .
19 Page 30 of the Members ' Manual says that it is not ‘ appropriate for council stationery or postal facilities to be used to indicate the party allegiance of any member or group ’ .
20 Strategies , in this sense , are preprogrammed rules for action , so it was appropriate for contestants to send in their entries in computer language .
21 Obviously this method is highly appropriate for traditions of oral transmission ; collectively known schemes provide a basis for the act of performance-cum-composition .
22 It would be even more grimly appropriate for Saatchi to be swallowed by the French just as Mrs Thatcher lost her struggle to prevent the pound being swallowed into the European Monetary System .
23 But , once there , the factory created the demand for technologies which were appropriate for factory production , and these technologies almost certainly enhanced efficiency .
24 So , for example , Burns and Stalker ( 1961 ) were able to divide forms of management structure into mechanistic and organic , the former being appropriate for firms operating under relatively stable market conditions because routine decision-making handles unchanging tasks efficiently , and the latter being appropriate to rapidly changing product environments where there is a continuous need to innovate and deal with new and unpredictable problems .
25 Traditionally , societies have specified an age as being appropriate for marriage or union formation and the commencement of family building .
26 It is an option to fall back on if you have to ; it is certainly appropriate for relatives , especially parents , to assist in this way , but it is not sought as the most desirable arrangement in the circumstances and therefore it should not last for too long .
27 The Standards and Guidance Committee is satisfied that the professions listed below are so regulated as to make it appropriate for solicitors to enter into MNPs with members of those professions , and for members of those professions to be officers of recognised bodies , in accordance with Schedule 14 paragraph 2(2) of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 .
28 In the past Linfield have declined to take a case to the independent tribunal for they felt it was more appropriate for clubs to settle any dispute between themselves .
29 Vis-à-vis the client , some agencies have found that clients ' marketing management , especially at brand manager level , has a similarly limited ability to use and interpret market research and , in particular , to interpret it in a way which is appropriate for agencies ' creative people to use .
30 Unlike Catholic churches , which had been primarily places of sacrifice , Protestant churches were essentially arenas for the exposition of scripture , and the new auditory style was more appropriate for services dominated by preaching and the reading of the Word .
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