Example sentences of "of local government [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ( The system of local government would enjoy less power than did the former local Soviets . )
2 household mobility means that differences in local preferences and in the policies of local government may reinforce each other …
3 A lengthy statement by the Council of Representatives on Dec. 13 explained how the flexibility allowed by the new system of local government might accommodate the complexity of relationships between ethnic and linguistic groups .
4 Scottish Natural Heritage warns that a fragmentation of local government might mean it would need extra resources .
5 ‘ That remains my purpose and I believe what we will come forward with for the future of local government will lead to the kind of strong , robust single-tier authorities that will enable them to fulfil their important democratic functions and deliver quality services to their local residents .
6 He does not believe the impending reorganisation of local government will lead to more efficient services .
7 The new round of compulsory , the reorganization of local government will threaten many more jobs .
8 The Royal Society of Nature Conservation ( RSNC ) has predicted that plans for the restructuring of local government will have a detrimental effect on Britain 's wildlife .
9 WREXHAM and District Association for the Arts is to hold a meeting at the town 's library on June 24 to discuss the impact the restructuring of local government will have on arts , culture and recreation locally .
10 So what we 're saying is really is that the defi definition and the role of local government should have been debated I think from starters .
11 Local communities will be fully consulted and their loyalties and interests will be central to the commission 's task in deciding whether in any area a single tier of local government could provide better accountability and greater efficiency .
12 The central theme of the Bains Report ( 1972 ) is reflected in the following quotation ‘ … the traditional departmental attitude within much of local government must give way to a wider-ranging corporate outlook ’ ( Bains 1972:6 ) .
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