Example sentences of "planning [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This allows the small company with little planning expertise to gain experience for an outlay at the £100 level .
2 Of course not all family planning programmes culminate in sterilisation at gunpoint .
3 The report showed that although China 's population would grow to more than 1,500 million by 2025 , the success of family planning programmes had slowed birth rates .
4 Yet family planning programmes have almost invariably focused upon the cessation of childbearing after two or three children , a tactic that has been the signal to many women and couples that the service did not meet their needs .
5 Population control is essential , they claim : " Family planning programmes have major possibilities to reduce rates of population growth and hence to arrest environmental degradation . "
6 Meanwhile , the state family planning programmes continue to treat women as objects whose fertility needs to be controlled rather than as people who might wish to exercise more control over their lives .
7 In December the Economic Planning Board announced further measures to attract foreign investors in preparation for 1992 when the South Korean stock market was to be opened to foreigners .
8 The Lake District Planning Board has sought to limit new houses to local people , but this attempt was overturned by the Secretary of State for the Environment .
9 In many contexts , such as the RPD project planning technique described in Chapter 6 , it is also more useful in decision making , in that the decision maker knows what risk he is taking , and in lending itself to sensitivity testing of possible decisions .
10 In many contexts , such as the RPD project planning technique described in Chapter 6 , it is also more useful in decision making , in that the decision maker knows what risk he is taking , and in lending itself to sensitivity testing of possible decisions .
11 We have the land and the right planning framework to create new communities that do offer the sorts of housing and living conditions that many people are looking for .
12 Although the prime responsibility for rural housing provision has rested with the rural district councils ( district councils since 1974 ) , they must work within a strategic planning framework laid down by county council planning authorities .
13 In making a case for for a new exceptions policy our our starting point really is the erm strategic planning framework provided by structure plan , that 's Policy I five and the proposed Policy E two .
14 To ensure Consultants had a first class knowledge of the industry , all were obliged to obtain the Financial Planning Certificate awarded by the Life Insurance Association and Chartered Insurance Institute .
15 While the process did not necessarily proceed without negotiation and iteration between stages , the planning literature emphasized the general logic of the need to integrate short-term budgets with long-term planning .
16 The predefinition is manifest in the first place in the planning literature produced by the Shetland Islands Council , specifically the Shetland Structure Plan published in 1976 .
17 However , going back to the table , the second criteria local planning authorities support .
18 The Town and Country Planning ( Minerals ) Act of 1981 recognised the unique nature of mineral working as an industrial activity and created mineral planning authorities to oversee the process and ensure the restoration of the land after its mineral resources are exhausted .
19 More than 2,800 people have written letters to the planning authorities slamming the move .
20 But when a building looks a problem to sell , some planning authorities show a dangerous tendency to try to be kind and make encouraging noises that parts of the grounds might be suitable for development .
21 Having regard particularly to submissions five , eight , nine and eleven above , the changes currently proposed by the county and local planning authorities require to be considered in relation to the washed-over greenbelt status at present applicable to the area under which no boundary is in existence .
22 The Scottish provisions simply supplement the powers previously exercised solely by the secretary of state by a power of regional planning authorities to call in applications where :
23 However , I think it it to re-stress again it remains the county council 's view in the context of the advice in P P G seven that most most development erm which is going to serve to promote diversification in rural areas should in fact be directed to and located within and adjacent to existing settlements rural settlements which is where , as I said before most people actually do live and it maintains a close relationship between the jobs provided and the residence of people , and that that level of allocation appropriate level of allocation is in fact something for the local er planning authorities to decide through their development plans and to make adequate provision for it .
24 Other planning authorities prefer not to impose standard conditions but refer each application on its own merits , and whenever there is a likelihood of odour emission the matter is referred to the Director of Environmental Health and his advice either incorporated into the planning application or is covered by a condition .
25 Advertisements have been placed in the press giving dates when the proposals can be examined and further public comment made prior to the local planning authorities taking their decision .
26 The erm draft of or the advice that the local planning authorities intend to give to the secretary of state is currently out for consultation , we hope that it will be submitted by the end of the year .
27 It is open to the local planning authorities to include in their development plans such policies as they consider appropriate .
28 In January 1981 district planning authorities became responsible for determining all planning applications which were formerly classified as county matters under the Local Government Act 1972 .
29 We would therefore like the final PPG Note to include guidance on the powers available to local planning authorities to control such consequential development , especially where sensitive sites are involved .
30 It it should be the purpose of the planning authorities to seek to house its people .
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