Example sentences of "[noun] on how " in BNC.

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1 The impasse on how to ratify and implement the treaty was resolved in May in a series of bilateral negotiations between the USA on the one hand and Ukraine and Kazakhstan on the other , during which time the two countries ' Presidents , Leonid Kravchuk and Nursultan Nazarbayev , visited Washington .
2 The parish priest of Brackenstown , Swords , County Dublin , distributed a newsletter at all masses on Ascension Thursday , 22 May — though before he had read Archbishop MacNamara 's guidelines on how to conduct the campaign — claiming that no-fault divorce was first introduced by Nazi Germany and that it had since wreaked ‘ more havoc on the Allied countries than any German army or air force ever did ’ ( Irish Times , 28 June 1986 ) .
3 The report , drawn up following a study commissioned by the Department of Health in 1989 , contains guidelines on how best to manage and organise waiting lists .
4 A new book , Letts Guide to Orchids of the World , looks at 450 different species , with guidelines on how to identify and cultivate these fascinating flowers , and is illustrated with over 500 colour photographs and line drawings .
5 Her background as a social worker helped when she intervened in the child abuse row and played a key role in drawing up new guidelines on how the social services should handle future cases .
6 The booklet provides practical guidelines on how businesses can :
7 It could be said to be retrogressive — a return ( retreat ? ) to narrow Victorian child-rearing values — to be writing guidelines on how to encourage obedience and overcome disobedience in the late 1980s .
8 Your company will probably have guidelines on how to handle such situations .
9 Each ward should have written guidelines on how to undertake procedures .
10 Doctors are being urged to treat insomnia as a medical problem and will today get new guidelines on how to deal with it .
11 But I 've also laid down strict guidelines on how much time he can spend at the screen .
12 In this context of public protest the Home Office issued guidelines on how the police should behave in cases of rape complaints .
13 Agencies for Development Assistance provides profiles of international donor agencies as well as guidelines on how to submit support proposals to them .
14 The patient and carer need clear guidelines on how to cope with acute exacerbations if they are not to panic in the middle of the night .
15 Both the Housing Corporation and the NFHA have produced guidelines on how anti-racist policies are to be effected .
16 BS7750 , with 18 fairly rigid sections , is tougher — Clive Gordon wants to see specific catering-geared guidelines on how to use the standard .
17 The following example module headers are intended to provide some guidelines on how the various fields might be filled in .
18 Our guidelines on how to effectively lobby your MP , be it about the Vulcan or the falling pound , are available on receipt of a stamped addressed envelope at the address below .
19 She says it is impossible to give guidelines on how to avoid TSS because it is so rare and everyone is different .
20 Pylon inquiry : inspectors explain how the hearing will be conducted Guidelines on how the pylons public inquiry would be run in North Yorkshire were drawn up at a meeting in Northallerton this week .
21 Recent thinking on how markets can be affected by bargaining modes will be examined , and , whenever necessary , developed and adapted for possible application to an analysis of the petroleum market .
22 With the assistance of Dr Viv Edwards ( University of Reading ) , Dr Troyna will be synthesising the main results of these projects and assessing their contribution to current thinking on how educational systems might respond positively and most effectively to the demands of democratic multicultural societies .
23 Meetings between employees and managers established common thinking on how things needed to be changed :
24 Comments will be invited from local authorities and other interested parties on how the recommendations work in practice and on possible further improvements .
25 Indeed , I , I mean there , there is a , a great difference of opinion between the two political parties on how the Health Service er should be organised .
26 Parent governors and those parents that help around the school are well motivated and are often a great source of feedback on how well the school is doing in the eyes of its adult audience .
27 The former requires you to demand constant , though not excessive , feedback on how matters are progressing which are no longer directly under your control .
28 By providing continuous feedback on how the message is being received — if there is no response , no feedback , a dialogue becomes a monologue .
29 This needs to be supported by educational initiatives and a means whereby doctors can receive relevant personal feedback on how individual patients have been managed .
30 — Try to keep a check on how often it is used and get feedback on how it went .
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