Example sentences of "it [adv] recommend that " in BNC.

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1 It thus recommended that the age should ultimately be raised to 68 for men and 63 for women .
2 It further recommended that LEAs provide training courses for parents and all those who work with children .
3 It further recommended that greater effort should be made to employ and promote teachers from ethnic minority groups , though without positive discrimination or lowering of standards .
4 It also recommended that new entrants to the industry should be encouraged to attend short induction courses providing practically oriented instruction and information on opportunities in industry ; and that craft education should be founded on two interrelated phases , normally completed within two or three years depending on whether or not full-time study is included , leading to a national craft qualification .
5 It also recommended that children whose needs could not be met within the resources of the ordinary school should have a record ( which came to be called a ‘ statement ’ ) of their special educational needs drawn up by a multi-professional team .
6 It also recommended that EC countries tighten up import controls .
7 It also recommended that the cost of road fund licences be reduced for those vehicles which meet new stricter limits on emissions about to be agreed by the European Community , and that excise duty levied on diesel fuels be cut for those which meet EC standards .
8 It also recommended that all equity transactions should be published immediately , except those larger than the value of NMS , whereby publication will occur within 90 minutes .
9 It also recommends that the directors should be required to make a statement about their responsibilities in relation to the accounts .
10 It also recommends that excavations be coordinated at a national level , albeit at the same time as more powers are devolved to the regions , this decentralisation freeing the CSRS of its administrative and financial role and giving it the freedom to concentrate on scholarly matters , with — and this is a novelty — systematic recourse to the advice of outside experts .
11 It also recommends that the European Communities ( EC ) adopt the centre as a ‘ Grande Installation ’ under their Human Capital and Mobility scheme , coordinating its activities with those of the other two European primate breeding and research units , in Göttingen , Germany and Strasbourg , France .
12 It also recommends that the future development of general SVQs should be guided by the broad principles set out in the Howie report .
13 It also recommends that the debate over the choice of 28 sites as possible repositories for nuclear waste should be re-opened .
14 It also recommends that the route modernisation project team ‘ keep pressing for early authority to start the resignalling work ’ .
15 It also recommends that the General Assembly approve the introduction of part-time ministers — but only where that is necessary for a territorial purpose such as in a remote area or where parish work could be combined with another church role .
16 In this respect , the Report is inconsistent since it later recommends that there should be different remedies separating consumer and business transactions .
17 In a press conference in Rabat on Aug. 14 Hakim said that the attitude of the Algerian government , and specifically of Defence Minister Khalid Nezzar , had changed , and that it now recommended that a " rapid settlement " with Morocco be found .
18 It particularly recommends that the approach of applying a standard battery of tests in every case and in every situation be avoided .
19 It therefore recommended that the WEA should continue as a teaching as well as an organising body , while suggesting that some increase in financial contributions from voluntary sources ‘ would materially help to preserve its independence and its status as a voluntary body ’ — a hint that the WEA could not expect to rely too heavily on government or local authority aid and that its members and friends must continue to dig deep into their pockets .
20 It did not want any kind of disorder to be filmed , including unparliamentary behaviour by Members ( or even Members trying to attract attention by wearing fancy dress or clothes bearing slogans ) , and it therefore recommended that in all cases of disruption or disorder the director should cut to wide-angle shots , which would not show the offending incident , or to the occupant of the Chair .
21 It therefore recommends that the maximum penalty for a section 2 offence should be raised from two to five years .
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