Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] financial [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The ACT Financial Systems arm of ACT Group Plc , Birmingham is basing its entire strategy for future growth on the success of its Momentum object-oriented modular software for the international financial services market .
2 If it feels like an extreme observation — and , in parts , not unprescient for the great financial débâcles of the nineteenth and late twentieth centuries — Johnson was also voicing an intellectual 's fashionable enquiry into the lastingness of common interest .
3 Check out agencies , such as the London-based Cornerstone ( 071–486 5551 ) , which act for the large financial institutions and handle their repossessions .
4 Earnings per ordinary share have been calculated on the number of shares in issue during the relevant financial periods , after taking into account the number of shares issued in the merger with Model Manufacturing Ltd , as if the merger had been effective throughout these periods .
5 Increasingly , the boundaries between the different financial institutions are becoming less clear cut .
6 For much of the 1980s there was also a growing concern among ministers about the mounting financial costs of the system .
7 The French finance minister , Mr Pierre Beregovoy , had sent a flutter of excitement through the international financial markets when he announced at mid-morning that all remaining exchange controls would be swept away .
8 I have concentrated on two main issues : the possibilities for social planning of investment , by means of a state appropriation of the working class and rentiers ' surplus income at present channelled through the private financial institutions ; and the possibilities for enterprise democracy in the context of the economic dominance of large multidivisional enterprises .
9 The version of the National Institute model used has been modified , with earlier ESRC support so as to provide an extended modelling of the major financial linkages in the economy .
10 Because of the prevailing financial circumstances , the DES did not officially publish the Report until the end of 1977 , though inevitably its contents were widely known to interested parties by then .
11 The explosive development in the 1980s of the international financial markets made complete liberalisation a necessity , and this was achieved , following the Single European Act , by a 1988 Directive ( known as ‘ the Article 67 Directive ’ ) .
12 Jean Philippe Vernes , of BNP Securities , said although rumours in the French market are sometimes ways for punters to make quick money , some of the current ones are cases of stakebuilding based on the fundamental restructuring of the European financial services industry .
13 No longer through Bibles , sacred texts and holy writ is the world conquered , but by the promise that if the poorest countries will carry out the prescriptions — indeed , the orders — of the western financial institutions , they too will achieve the levels of affluence and ease that they see in the western world .
14 Sir Leon Brittan , the EC Commissioner responsible for competition policy , had said on Aug. 30 that the Commission would consider opening up membership of the unified financial services market to members of the European Free Trade Association ( EFTA ) ; he stressed , however , the need for reciprocal liberalization in those countries ( Switzerland and most of Scandinavia imposing tight limits on the extent of foreign shareholdings in their domestic companies ) .
15 It was Scots who had invented the steam engine , tarmacadam , the telephone , the Dunlop tyre , chloroform , Listerine , penicillin , television ; Scots who had risen to command foreign armies and navies and whose courage as kilted soldiers in the First World War had led the Germans to dub them ‘ the ladies from hell ’ ; Scots , of whom one had helped to found the Bank of England , who had made Edinburgh into one of the great financial centres of Europe ; Scots who had provided Westminster with more than her share of British Prime Ministers ; Scots who with only a tenth of the population of Britain , had yet supplied England with one fifth of her professional classes .
16 Sympathetic recognition by lenders of the extra financial burdens often imposed by the breakdown of a marriage would be particularly welcome at such a time of stress .
17 Metcalfe , one of Gloucester 's councillors , was to become one of the key financial administrators in the bishopric .
18 Metcalfe , one of Gloucester 's councillors , was to become one of the key financial administrators in the bishopric .
19 Bob , who is director of the Indonesian joint venture , brought more than 25 years ' experience to his session on the development of LNG in Indonesia , while Paul , manager of strategic planning , and John , finance manager for the Indonesian Region , gave comprehensive presentations of the key financial issues .
20 Following the implementation of the new Financial Services Act , licensed dealers dragged their nets to pull in a few of the old-style hard sell merchants .
21 The corner-stone of your strategy should be a pension plan — because of the tremendous financial advantages pension plans enjoy .
22 Quasi cohort analysis of the changing financial circumstances of young people
23 They need in this very complex situation to check the accuracy of the various financial documents and to know not only what representations were made but how accurate they were .
24 It was argued that it allows litigation which would otherwise not be brought , that the lawyers involved act more conscientiously on behalf of their client because of the mutual financial interests , and that it is a simpler method of payment .
25 Its report states : ‘ There is a growing awareness of the limited financial resources likely in the future to be available to fund the parish ministry and the mission of the Church of Scotland .
26 Lying within a mile of one of the leading financial centres of the modern capitalist economy which was about to reap the economic benefits flowing from the deregulation of the domestic financial market and the internationalisation of world financial markets in the 1980s ( Parkinson and Evans , 1990 ) , London Docklands was ripe for development .
27 The structure of the main financial statements has been described : the profit and loss account ( Fig. 2.1 ) , the balance sheet ( Fig. 2.2 ) and source and application of funds statement ( Fig. 2.3 ) .
28 You will understand that because of the big financial interests involved it 's important that rumours should n't start flying about , but I 'd be grateful for your views . "
29 The transaction compares with other headline City property deals , such as the £143million sale of the listed Financial Times building to Obhayashi and the £140million sale of the River Plate building at Finsbury Circus .
30 Its role is to oversee and regulate the activities of the different financial institutions .
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