Example sentences of "[noun sg] at national " in BNC.

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1 Hence any attempt at national chauvinism , by acting against foreign inward investment , would make it more difficult to argue in favour of British outward investment with foreign governments .
2 The primary focus of research is on the records generated by the enforcement in the late fourteenth century of the labour laws , the earliest attempt at national wage regulation .
3 The design and operation of the Elective programme was based on the experience gained from the successful results obtained in the running of our college-based programme at National Certificate level .
4 President , congress we should applaud the work of the Health and Environment department at National Office and in supporting this service report we must go swiftly forward into wide-ranging discussions at all levels of the G M B. The publications they have produced have been of a consistent high standard and are very user-friendly .
5 ‘ The UK may have won a battle at the Maastricht summit , but not the ‘ war ’ , says David Lomax , Group Economic Adviser at National Westminster Bank , in his January economic review .
6 The department has well-equipped laboratory facilities and houses the most advanced parallel computers as well as conducting research at national and international institutions .
7 The Liberal Democrats are opposed to the basis of this review at national level we believe an opportunity has been missed or perhaps I should say ducked for the common , fair electoral system for which this country is supposedly a signatory .
8 ( In 1956 the system was changed so that parties needed five per cent of the vote at national level , or three direct seats . )
9 ( The latter association , along with the other two major local authority associations — the Association of Metropolitan Associations and the Association of County Councils — and professional bodies such as SOLACE ( Society of Local Authority Chief Executives ) also provide opportunities for liaison at national level . )
10 Group out in force at national conference
11 As required by tradition , Spitaels at the same time resigned as PS president at national level , a post which he had held since 1981 .
12 Only 19% of those questioned felt that they had no influence at national and local levels .
13 By contrast , of Germans , Italians , and Mexicans interviewed , more believed they had no influence at national and local level than believed that they had .
14 We put immense pressure on them , we tried everything we could , we raised it with the Transport Users consultative committee at National Level , we wrote to the minister and all kinds of and they did n't budge at all , you would n't think they were a public body .
15 Table 3 shows a list of units and details of their later modification at national level .
16 In his response to the January 1986 Tunnel announcement Kent County Council Leader , Tony Hart , said ‘ the fixed link offers opportunities for Kent but only if there is a determination at national and local level to make sure Kent reaps the benefits — not just the drawbacks — from having the project on the doorstep ’ .
17 The overall effect of the campaign was to intensify the politics of the abortion issue at national level prior to the campaign for the 1992 legislative and presidential elections .
18 Both regions have , as a consequence , attracted a considerable degree of public policy assistance at national , regional and local levels .
19 Most health information systems were originally designed to support decision-making at national level .
20 So far in this chapter we have been concerned with the determinants and consequences of collective bargaining structures as they appertain on an inter-country basis at national level .
21 Dan Dooley described the process at National Semiconductor , where new engineers are ‘ raised by hand ’ to develop market sense and strategy sense for how National does business :
22 The failure at national level to recognise the need for initial training qualifications for community languages has led local education authorities and schools to deploy teachers whose initial qualification has been gained in a main subject other than the language which they are not asked to promote .
23 I do understand the need for regional education because clearly it 's less expensive , but it 's not just what you learn in that classroom at National College and any of , anybody who 've been there will know that .
24 THE Dutch plan to do away with standing room at national league grounds within the next 10 years .
25 THE Dutch plan to do away with standing room at national league grounds within the next 10 years .
26 Bob Hawke , Prime Minister and leader of the ALP at national level , was visiting Perth , the capital of Western Australia , at the time and assented to the change .
27 The £500 deposit would hardly pay for the barristers ' lunches at the public inquiry , whereas my standing for Parliament will concentrate the other candidates ' minds solidly on the issue and emphasise the public 's outrage at National Grid plc 's proposals .
28 They apply to different communities , they have responded to different communities ' needs but they also contribute to a ripple effect of achievement at national and international levels which will ultimately benefit the lives of many more children .
29 These difficulties , it is argued , although in part the result of the marginalization of the arts in British education at national level , are also caused by the failure of arts educators to come to terms with the reasonable expectations of those charged with administering INSET at local level and thereby exploit more effectively the support for the arts of those charged with administering education .
30 Among the members of ITSAG are representatives of major IT suppliers , users in the financial services , engineering and retail sectors , IT consultants and individuals closely involved in IT standards-making at national and international level .
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