Example sentences of "for [det] country " in BNC.

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1 The BERI value for each country is assessed by giving the country a score for each factor and applying the factor weighting , so that index values could in theory range from 0 ( 0 O 25 ) to 100 ( 4 O 25 ) .
2 On the credit side , collaboration with Europe has three great advantages : development costs , though not halved , are reduced from about a third to a quarter for each country depending on how many countries participate ; production runs are longer , leading to lower costs ; and , from the cynical military point of view , expensive high-risk collaborative projects are more difficult for governments to cancel .
3 The result , just as a camel is a horse designed by a committee , was a Directive with a separate emission programme for each country .
4 A study of a remarkable set of documents put together by USAID ( the administration for foreign aid given by the United States ) during the past few years entitled , Environmental Profiles , one for each country , shows in considerable detail the extent of soil degradation , alkalinisation , salinisation , waterlogging , and desertification world-wide .
5 During one of the hold-ups in play in the Centenary Test at Lord 's in 1980 , I met a splendid young man ( then aged about 14 ) from Yorkshire , who showed me his foolscap-size autograph book , beautifully kept , with separate pages for each country and county , adorned with photographs , magazine pictures , statistics and coloured inks .
6 In the UK , euroShell provides separate invoices twice a month for each country of pick-up , showing the value of purchases in sterling and local currency .
7 Detailed invoices for each country
8 The Nation group then reduced its press in Swahili to one daily paper , Taifa Leo ( ‘ The Nation Today ’ ) , produced in Nairobi for Kenya and two weekly papers , one for each country , Taifa Kenya and Taifa Tanzania , both also edited and printed in Nairobi .
9 Simultaneous launches have been organised for all EC countries , with passes for each country 's own festival offered as the prize .
10 While the Minister of Education was put in charge of selecting suitably personalized farewell gifts for each country 's contestant , he did not see fit to put in an appearance at the National Co-ordinating Commission for International Women 's Year .
11 The total innovations counted for each country were 257 in the USA , 45 in the UK , 23 in West Germany and 17 in France .
12 Using this as his measure of , Lucas can carry out a separate regression of on and for each of the countries for which he has data , once he has solved the problem of how to measure for each country .
13 He then assumes that for each country the rate of growth of aggregate demand or nominal spending has followed a very simple process ; that is , where is the rate of growth of the ith country 's nominal spending , is the mean value of over the whole period , and is the deviation of from its mean .
14 Rationality of expectations implies that if equation ( 6.4 ) adequately describes the process determining then for each country the anticipated rate of growth of aggregate demand will be and the unanticipated rate of growth will be in any period t .
15 If , for each country , is constant over time it follows that will be a constant , although of course for different countries it will be a different constant .
16 Thus for each country one could use Lucas 's measure of unanticipated aggregate demand to estimate the following OLS regression based on equation(6.3) : where is a coefficient , and is a random error which is assumed to be serially uncorrelated with zero mean .
17 In fact , Lucas actually substitutes for from equation ( 6.4 ) and estimates the following regression for each country :
18 Thus Lucas can be seen to be estimating a regression for each country in which that country 's deviation of real output from its natural level is regressed on its own lagged value and Lucas 's measure of the unpredictable and therefore unanticipated component of aggregate demand .
19 He tabulates for each country the estimated variance of the unanticipated aggregate demand term , v , and that country 's estimated value for β 1 .
20 The second equation embodies the structural neutrality and rational expectations hypothesis : for each country only the unpredictable component of monetary growth causes output to deviate from its natural rate .
21 But there is no reason for the Community to get involved in employment legislation , which must be for each country to decide for itself .
22 Other studies will be based on detailed comparisons of returns for the Censuses of Production for each country .
23 This glut of contracts can also be partly explained by the actions of some banks supporting their national exchanges , and by some governments ' policies through their tax legislation and regulation actions which are aimed at establishing a presence in what is thought to be an essential requirement for each country 's financial centre .
24 The Scottish and Welsh equivalents are the Historic Buildings and Monuments Directorate of the Scottish Development Department , and CADW ( Welsh Historic Monuments ) with advice from an Ancient Monuments Board and an Historic Buildings Council for each country .
25 Newbery argued that a more useful approach was for each country to be looked at separately and the level of damage quantified to see how it could be most effectively and economically put right .
26 For each country will have specific problems related to its own social , political and economic structure .
27 Traditional Keynesian fine-tuning criteria for output and employment thus suggested expansionary policies for each country at around the same time .
28 Roy won four full International caps for Northern Ireland , is the only Palace player ever to have appeared for that country and was the first 3rd Division player to be selected for a full international .
29 It has built up a solid reputation amongst user education practitioners in the USA and is now the undisputed national clearinghouse for that country .
30 What will happen when China takes over hardly bears thinking about , for that country 's record on conservation is not particularly promising .
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