Example sentences of "and [art] public at large " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , professionalism on American lines is still the ideal that academic administrators uphold , since it can indicate to sceptical politicians and the public at large that universities are engaged in the visible activity which generates ‘ performance-indicators ’ .
2 He offers Conservatives and the public at large a picture of equal opportunity for all .
3 Television bias was not the cause of declining expectations of Alliance success : it was a consequence of declining expectations amongst both journalists and the public at large ( Table 7.3 ) .
4 This type of primary prevention is clearly welcomed by all involved with mentally handicapped people and the public at large .
5 A prime minister , so the argument went , who was the subject of such a massive loss of confidence among both the political élite and the public at large would swiftly have been removed from office .
6 This conference therefore makes and hereby adopts the following recommendations to encourage churches , communicators , governments , and the public at large to support the cause for human rights and the wind of democratic change blowing over the continent of Africa .
7 However , an event which followed this has caused genuine horror among museum staff and the public at large .
8 Via the media , public meetings , telephone , letters , individuals interviews , leafleting , the issue of badges and car stickers , petitions , publication and distribution of comprehensive Campaign newsletters , demonstrations , and marches , the message was conveyed to MP 's , town councillors , companies , trades unions , the medical profession and the public at large .
9 The modern story of this notion is a good example of the way that the media and the public at large love to incorporate scientific evidence , however slender , to justify what they thought anyway , ignoring any evidence to the contrary .
10 Many of the developments outlined in succeeding chapters are relatively new , and only time will tell whether politicians , management and the public at large are , as a result , better informed on the activities of government .
11 Accountability in the public sector occurs when politicians and the public at large are assured that public funds are being spent efficiently , economically and on programmes that are effective .
12 He or she is a third party intermediary in a broadly defined accountability relationship between , on the one hand , government and management , and on the other hand , politicians and the public at large .
13 Such a system it is argued ensures broad comparability of standards both between courses in the public sector and also with those in the universities ; it provides a guarantee to students , employers , funding bodies and the public at large that courses meet acceptable standards and that those standards are maintained ; it enables institutions submitting course proposals to draw upon a pool of national experience accumulated by the validating committees ; it stimulates academic debate between staff from different institutions about curriculum development ; and it provides a means of identifying and disseminating information about good practice and about innovations in teaching and learning in higher education .
14 It is concerned with the understanding between the organization and the public at large .
15 recognition and regard , with efforts going unnoticed by both employer and the public at large ;
16 This will result in self-regulation of the use of water to the point where the health of the individual , the family and the public at large , will suffer .
17 The House and the public at large are entitled to study the performance , or lack of it , of the county council in that respect after 50 years .
18 It seeks to make a contribution to our knowledge about how policy making proceeds by examining which values , perceptions , images and definitions are exchanged between politicians , journalists , pressure groups , Cabinet Ministers and the public at large .
19 The post-war rise in divorce has attracted much debate amongst policy makers , welfare practitioners and the public at large , and yet the work of the probation service in providing welfare reports and related services to the courts in such situations has remained largely unresearched in the face of the preoccupation with their work with offenders .
20 It provides all who are involved in the treatment , diagnosis , prevention and epidemiology of AIDS with a unique opportunity to teach and educate patients , colleagues , co-workers and the public at large about the causes , management , transmission and containment of this pandemic disease .
21 In a decree issued on Sept. 6 , described by commentators as a move to assuage discontent within the military and the public at large over the state of military discipline and the fate of conscripts , Gorbachev ordered the Defence and Interior Ministries and the KGB to guarantee medical and life assurance for troops killed or injured in accidents and civil disturbances , and to establish legal procedures for appeals by servicemen against misconduct by their superiors .
22 The Guidelines will be of interest to owners , employers and managers , engineering Institutions , providers of education and training , trade unions , government , media and the public at large as well as to registered engineers and technicians .
23 The problem is that many shareholders and the public at large may not appreciate that the nature of the history business has changed .
24 The recent debate concerning the role of RE in the new legislation of 1988 has shown how powerful this attitude towards religion still is among politicians , the church and the public at large .
25 The court held that this was a breach of the Convention guarantee of free speech , because it would deter journalists from contributing to public discussions of issues affecting the life of the community : " The limits of acceptable criticism are wider as regards a politician as such than as regards a private individual … the former inevitably and knowingly lays himself open to close scrutiny of his every word and deed by both journalists and the public at large , and he must consequently display a greater degree of tolerance . "
26 Mr Queen said that the unions were calling on everyone , MPs , local authorities and the public at large to join in opposing the privatisation of the railways and the piecemeal destruction of bus services by deregulation .
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