Example sentences of "[noun pl] of training and " in BNC.

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1 Correspondingly , business histories and more general industrial studies provide much evidence of the lack of demand from the top for new forms of education and resistance from organised labour below to alterations in traditional methods of training and recruitment [ Coleman , 1980 ] .
2 Thus , for all the vast growth in the range of government activities — which has meant that civil servants have effectively been making major business decisions on the allocation of resources — the Treasury made little attempt to devise fundamentally new and appropriate methods of training and re-training [ Fulton Report , 1968 ; Chapman and Greenaway , 1980 ] .
3 He would question aspects of training and tactics , and in May 1931 refused to re-sign .
4 5 Full co–operation on all aspects of training and production of station manuals to enable full flexibility of staff between work locations
5 Some aspects of training and some courses of advanced qualification can meet this need .
6 Future cooperation seems more unlikely , particularly in view of the recent changes which bring an element of privatisation to all sectors of training and hence lead to greater competition .
7 Jenny Riley , a recruitment consultant and parliamentary candidate in Newcastle East in 1987 , said there had to be ‘ massive ’ programmes of training and retraining .
8 can be used in designing programmes of training and education
9 With the introduction of National Vocational Qualifications , people undertaking training in the industry will have to become accustomed to new programmes of training and assessment , new City and Guilds numbers and new methods of assessment and testing as an essential part of their career pattern .
10 The Cabinet Office ( Management and Personnel Office ) leading in major areas of training and personnel management .
11 They considered the traditional areas of training and those incorporating strategic business change , corporate learning and total quality management .
12 Handing them over to people outside government who know their local community has been a quantum leap in the delivery of Government policies in the important areas of training and skills .
13 Since employment was not available here , the unspoken suggestion was that the recipients of training and education would emigrate in search of work .
14 The villages were patrolled by company uniformed ‘ policemen ’ whose ‘ duties were primarily concerned with the maintenance of the appearance of the village , keeping the lawns tidy and litter off the streets , for example ’ ( Waller , 1983 , p. 98 ) , but Waller 's respondents also reported company ‘ policemen ’ who watched over children 's play , recorded untidy properties ( ‘ It seems clear that the threat of dismissal was thought to hang over men who did not keep their gardens tidy in several villages ’ — p. 100 ) , and ensured that dogs were not kept as pets ( thus preventing the men from engaging in the popular contemporary sport among miners of training and racing greyhounds and whippets ) .
15 It is a long way from the " careership " proposals of the CBI and a long way , too , from the systematic manner in which those parties argue who would wish to see TECs as the regulators of training and as the godfather of the careers service .
16 Ms Smillie said organisers of training courses often complained that hotels were inflexible towards meal times , unaware of the needs of training and rarely offered the standards of presentation and technology required .
17 I was a bus conductor for twelve days — eleven days of training and one day as a bus conductor .
18 Over a thousand men stood in a formed square on a muddy field somewhere in France , wondering if twelve weeks of training and ten days of ‘ acclimatisation ’ could possibly have made them ready to face the might of the German forces .
19 Whilst previous research had analysed how the workforce was reproduced — how young people became young workers — the problem now was to explain the consequences of Government schemes , new kinds of training and the responses to unemployment .
20 In this survey they looked at the different kinds of training and jobs undertaken by black people and found that they were likely to be doing worse jobs than white youth irrespective of their qualifications .
21 However , whereas years of training and practice were usually needed to master the many and complex skills of recombinant DNA technology , the complete beginner can start to perform polymerase chain reaction experiments and generate meaningful results within a few days at most — hence the explosion of activity .
22 They are not trying to replace the skill and judgement that comes with years of training and practice , but to enhance and prolong the surgeon 's own capabilities .
23 With the high costs of training and tight profit margins , operators have had to work hard to win contracts against fierce competition , and it likely that they will only recruit type-rated crews .
24 The main theme that runs through these questions is that there was a possible mismatch between how providers of training and boards perceived needs .
25 From discussion and interviews with these people , the team collected information on the skills and crafts of the people , the tools used ( local and foreign ) , the work procedure used , market demands , training obtained by craftsmen and the training offered , conditions of training and apprenticeship , the cost of the article produced , the time taken and the profit made from the sale .
26 The Service provides general advice to companies on all aspects of training including identification of needs and sources of training and the complete range of Agency schemes and services .
27 After the legs , the back is the most neglected area in terms of training and development .
28 It 's my professional opinion that we have a problem there in terms of training and expertise , and I feel that , as you 've said , the technician is forth-coming , we will be obviously having to draft very , very carefully a job description , but I feel that training requirements will be such that it will be very , very difficult to fulfil those requirements and indeed to cope with this ultra high-risk catering area .
29 The system has proved a remarkably cost effective way of ensuring that people are not appointed to consultant posts unless they have reached appropriate levels of training and experience .
30 In a desperately competitive climate , where anyone bright and competent could go down the road and pick up a better paid job with kinder hours and more congenial working conditions from someone like British Telecom , the railways ran a service dependent on people who belonged to a narrow and inbred working culture , with outdated procedures of training and promotion , and an institutional reliance on overtime working , whose wholly disgraceful dimensions are symbolised by the fact that maximum weekly hours were only recently cut to 72 hours a week .
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