Example sentences of "in [noun] of social " in BNC.

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1 He and his six colleagues undertook an ‘ extraordinary experiment in assessment of social risk ’ that had considerable impact on the national debate .
2 In fact these difficulties are not restricted to the giving and receiving of care , but are also reflected more generally in phenomena of social contact and recognition between neighbours .
3 In times of social upheaval we guard against anything that might make society fragment too precipitately and dangerously , and we try to take care that racist or intolerant literature is suppressed .
4 Television news personnel feel duty-bound , in times of social and political crisis , to project a pro-establishment view of industrial conflict .
5 It is important that they should know about changes in Department of Social Services benefits , how other Service charities and voluntary agencies work , how to help people to cope with bereavement , the steps to take regarding the increasing problems of debt , and how to meet the special needs of the elderly .
6 Despite the positive results achieved by the mixed professional/ paraprofessional social service teams to which we have referred and the efforts being made in some countries to promote that model of service provision , little is being done in schools of social work to provide professional social workers with the type of skills needed for that kind of practice .
7 As Margaret Stacey observes in Methods of Social Research :
8 The Faculty runs courses and seminars in methods of Social Research .
9 Students are required to take courses in Social Theory and in Methods of Social Research but thereafter they are free to choose from a wide range of options .
10 Just as with the rates , when people in receipt of social security benefit had living with them someone who was not in receipt of benefit , there was a system known as non-dependent deductions — the hon. Member for Brightside will be well aware of that system — so , too , under the council tax it will be possible for the claimant — the person liable to the tax — simply to let us know , through a single declaration , about the other people in the household who may not be eligible for income support and who may be eligible to make a contribution to the council tax bill .
11 I ask them to visit some of the communities that I represent , from which industry has disappeared and in which it is not only the person approaching pensionable age who is unemployed and in receipt of social security benefit , but the caring young people in the family who want to do the best for their relatives .
12 I suppose some people who are in receipt of social benefits might say their benefits are very , very small , come nowhere near covering the true cost to them and their families are having to foot the bill for a lot of what 's done , and sometimes , when maybe their allowances are cut by a little bit , they might think ‘ erm well perhaps if the Oxfordshire County Councillors had cut a little bit of their attendance allowances maybe I could have little bit more ’ .
13 Overall differences , which have been found in other studies , may be partly due to black people tending to live in areas of social deprivation .
14 As we shall see in subsequent chapters , elite and pluralist theories locate power in areas of social and political life very different from those put forward in Marxist accounts .
15 State intervention increased , in managing the economy ( " Keynesianism " ) , and in areas of social policy ( the " welfare state " ) .
16 They are most likely to be attached to primary schools in areas of social need , or to special schools .
17 Choice of any Church organisation involved in areas of social concern : e.g.
18 But the burden of satisfying private sector returns on loans and investments will fall upon tenants , through increasing rental levels risking the exclusion of those most in need of social housing provision or at least further enmeshing them in the poverty trap .
19 Four were thought not to have abused their children , but still to be in need of social work intervention , while 16 were considered to have abused their children but there was no unequivocal evidence that they had done so .
20 Like every other Secretary of State who has ever been in charge of social security , I was under pressure from the Treasury .
21 Hailu Yimenu Deputy Prime Minister ( acting Prime Minister ) Alemu Agebe Deputy Prime Minister Wole Chekol Deputy Prime Minister in charge of Economic Affairs Ashagre Yigletu Deputy Prime Minister in charge of Social Affairs Tesfaye Dinka Foreign Affairs Col. Tesfaye Wolde Selassie Internal Affairs Kassa Gebre Construction Shimelis Adugna Labour and Social Affairs Abdul Hafis Yusuf Information Maj. Girma Yilma Culture and Sports ( vacant ) National Defence Tadeos Hagere Work Industry Hambisa Wakwoya Coffee and Tea Development Geremew Debele Agriculture Tekola Dejene Finance Tadese Kidane Mariam Urban Development and Housing Gizaw Tsehai Health Tekeze Shoa Autenfesu Mines , Energy and Water Resources Yoseph Muleta State Farms Getachew Habte Selassie Foreign Trade Wondayen Mehretu Justice Yayehrad Kitaw Education Mersha Wodajo Domestic Trade Asegid Wolde Amanuel Transport and Communications Feleke Gedle-Ghiorgis Minister in President 's Office responsible for Foreign Relations Maj.-Gen.
22 Other principal ministers : Alemu Alegbe ( Deputy Prime Minister ) ; Wole Chekol ( Deputy Prime Minister in charge of Economic Affairs ) ; Ashagre Yigletu ( Deputy Prime Minister in charge of Social Affairs ) ; Tesfaye Dinka ( Foreign Affairs ) ; Col. Tesfaye Wolde Selassie ( Internal Affairs ) ; Tekola Dejene ( Finance ) .
23 Two deputy Prime Ministers were named : Yegor Gaidar , heading economic policy , and Aleksandr Shokhin , in charge of social policy .
24 New appointments were Jean Brire de l'Isle ( Public Health , Social Welfare and Women 's Promotion ) , Diadie Yacouba Danioko ( Sports , Culture and Youth Promotion ) , and Bokum Mariam Suzanne Maiga ( Secretary of State in Charge of Social Welfare and Women 's Promotion ) .
25 Aleksandr Shokhin , the minister in charge of social protection , said at a news conference on Feb. 5 that price rises since January had been in the region of 300-350 per cent rather than the 250 per cent anticipated by the government .
26 On March 18 the Deputy Prime Minister in charge of social policy , Aleksandr Shokhin , announced a rise of over 100 per cent in the minimum wage from April , and a near doubling of pension rates .
27 But , I then , subsequently met the chappie in charge of Social Services outside the school !
28 The Bolsheviks came to power not in the relatively peaceful conditions in which policy had been framed , but in conditions of social collapse .
29 However , others have been content to accept the message in Problems of Social Policy : for example , Peter Gosden , in his detailed study of education in the war , cites Titmuss as the authoritative source on the social consequences of evacuation ; likewise , Raynes Minns concludes that the revelations of the children 's condition ‘ made headlines , and once again , as in 1914 , when the physical condition of army recruits was found to be so poor , war forced a British government to recognise the extremes of poverty and neglect that survived in our cities , and eventually to act by expanding our welfare services ’ .
30 This is an interesting case to examine , of course , because in Problems of Social Policy Titmuss presented it as a clear example of a policy change engendered originally by the social debate on evacuation , and then given sudden new urgency by the ‘ decisive ’ influence of Dunkirk in July 1940 ; a marked change in government thinking — a new acceptance of the milk-in-schools scheme as a universalist social service rather than a relief measure tainted with Poor Law associations — took place ‘ five days after the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk ’ .
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