Example sentences of "[coord] management of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For Lord Strathclyde , the then agriculture minister , his private secretary wrote : ‘ Lord Strathclyde does not consider that it would be appropriate for the Scottish Office to be directly involved in the commissioning or management of investigations of the type suggested in the consultant 's report . ’
2 Economic Policy , or Management of Change
3 In urban areas , where the range of health professionals at the primary care level is still variable , a fully multidisciplinary approach to the assessment and management of cases is a valuable means of compensating for the limitations of particular general practices .
4 The CBI report ’ Competing with the World 's Best ’ rejected the notion that the Government could or should ’ be in the business of picking winners , or of engaging in direct intervention in the strategic direction and management of companies ’ .
5 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what representations he has received from industrialists urging the Government directly to intervene in the strategic direction and management of companies .
6 The CBI report ’ Competing with the World 's Best ’ rejected the notion that Government could or should ’ be in the business of picking winers , or of engaging in direct intervention in the strategic direction and management of companies ’ .
7 It could follow the lines of the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 and the Race Relations Act 1976 in making age discrimination ‘ unlawful in employment , training and related matters , in education , in the provision of goods , facilities and services and in the disposal and management of premises .
8 2 Establishing clinical guidelines and protocols such as those developed to aid purchasers by the DOH for the prevention , treatment and management of diseases such as cardiovascular disease or diabetes mellitus .
9 The low cost and convenience of these techniques encouraged some workers to recommend their use in the diagnosis and management of H pylori associated ulcers , without the need for endoscopy .
10 We will improve the quality and management of service housing and help those in the Forces save towards buying a home of their own .
11 Under pressure from a combination of population increase , growing national demands and increased state intervention , local or community systems for the protection and management of forests , surface and groundwater , grazing lands and other natural resources have broken down , resulting in a damaging shift towards open access exploitation of finite ‘ common pool ’ resources .
12 This research focuses on four areas : the role of corporate personnel departments , the link between industrial relations activity and strategic decision making , the evolution and management of management style toward industrial and employee relations , and the control and coordination of collective bargaining and consultation .
13 An initial period of ‘ drying-out ’ may be necessary , with careful supervision and management of withdrawal symptoms .
14 The finance and management of school education in England and Wales are central to the government 's programme of education reform .
15 The impending changes in the funding and management of state schools in England and Wales , consequent upon the clauses of the Education Reform Bill that will extend local financial management to all schools , are discussed in the next chapter by Hywel Thomas ( 2.2 ) .
16 It decided that only fundamental , structural changes to the organization and management of services would bring about the environment necessary for locally integrated community care to flourish .
17 In approaching the identification and management of child abuse cases as a journalist my attention would probably be focussed on a few ‘ sensational ’ cases , where something has gone dramatically ‘ wrong ’ and which are subject to an enquiry .
18 Well-structured inter-agency collaboration , as with the detection and management of child abuse , would ensure that police recognise that offenders and victims alike have medical needs and that doctors recognise that their patient may be a victim or an offender .
19 Nick Spencer and some of his colleagues organised the evening class which aimed to help teachers help pupils learn the value and management of money .
20 In a similar way , class 3 assets were essential to another service envisaged in the Act , the ownership , development and management of land .
21 The conception and management of change in these organizations confirms the inadequacy of the structure-strategy paradigm either as a heuristic for understanding the process of innovatory change or as a prescriptive tool for enterprises searching for durable competitive advantage in volatile markets .
22 The ESRC has adopted the context , adjustment and management of change as its research priority for the remainder of this decade .
23 British Telecommunications Plc has a £5m five-year contract to take over ownership and management of Thorn EMI Plc 's internal UK telephone network : the contract marked the official launch of its Communications Management Service which designs , implements , operates and manages large business communications facilities for companies wanting to put their UK private networks out to facilities management .
24 Patients in the UK given interleukin-2 tend to be nursed on general wards which have the capacity to provide high dependency care , contrasting with initial management in an intensive care unit ( ITU ) in the US ; both methods emphasise the intensity of nursing care required for the appropriate monitoring and management of toxicities associated with the interleukin-2 .
25 The nursing care of patients administered with interleukin-2 is outlined in Table 1 ; its aim is the early detection and management of toxicities , and the effects of interleukin-2 on the body 's system are thus made clear .
26 Its severe but reversible side-effects make it a stressful procedure for all involved , and it is therefore essential that nursing care enables the early detection and management of toxicities .
27 Nursing care requires the early detection and management of toxicities ; offering patients psychological support is also essential .
28 I offer my congratulations to the workers and management of Yarrow , who have picked themselves up after the bitter disappointment of losing the last order , despite having built the first of class and many of the subsequent ships .
29 It seems worth drawing the attention of conservation bodies to this point when they consider the acquisition and management of woodland nature reserves .
30 This leaves pension funds with a very wide range of powers over the selection and management of investments and this has attracted a degree of adverse attention in recent years .
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