Example sentences of "would be appropriate for " in BNC.

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1 If , over the years , the balance of probabilities has shifted so that balances previously included as creditors now seem unlikely ever to be paid , it would be appropriate for the balances in question to be removed from creditors , with the corresponding credit in either profit and loss account or , if the sums are material and the adjustment arises from a fundamental error , the profit and loss reserves in the balance sheet .
2 He added that a similar approach would be appropriate for the other regulated sectors .
3 Teachers should enquire as to whether a low vision aid would be appropriate for an individual low vision child in their class .
4 The post would be appropriate for someone with a background in the private or public sectors .
5 That it would be out of place to use scientific discoveries in the course of the investigation ought to be clear : if science is optional , it would be improper to use results deriving from that science in justifying it ; and , if scientific results are held , tentatively , at arm 's length anyway , they are not certain beliefs that would be appropriate for philosophical argument .
6 R.B. You 're saying you think it would be appropriate for her to interview JNC staff ?
7 So how does one decide which of these routes would be appropriate for which child ?
8 The committee believed it would be appropriate for President Truman to speak to Congress in a manner analogous to that adopted for aid to Greece and Turkey .
9 At the £500 certain income level , they are constructed to have the same slope ( and the same slope as has the curve labelled C , which would be appropriate for a risk-neutral person ) .
10 And so because of that sense of ill ease of fit , we decided that perhaps it would be appropriate for the assembly council to look at where this work ought to most comfortably go .
11 However , as I have already remarked , I do not consider that it would be appropriate for this House to make new law in this instance .
12 Held , dismissing the appeal , that to sustain a plea of autrefois convict a defendant had to prove not only that he had already been found guilty of the offence charged by a court of competent jurisdiction , either by the decision of the court or verdict of the jury or entry of his own plea of guilty , but also that the court had finally disposed of the case by passing sentence or making some other order ; that since the proceedings on the first indictment had been discontinued before sentence had been passed there had been no final adjudication and the defendant had properly been convicted on the second indictment ; but that , in all the circumstances , particularly having regard to the lapse of time between trial and determination of the appeal to the Judicial Committee , it would be appropriate for the death sentence to be commuted ( post , pp. 931D–E , 935H ) .
13 Second , it would be appropriate for this institution to emphasize economic analysis of market dominance and conduct , rather than conformity to legal definitions of anticompetitive market situations and/or conduct .
14 In ‘ grey ’ areas it would be appropriate for no fines to be levied initially , until some cases had established whether a particular practice was generally an abuse of market power .
15 If we were gon na say , right , this only is gon na apply to mega- projects , tt and therefore it would be appropriate for the project coordinator to be the person to sit down at the start of the job , when he 's agreeing the remit with the client , when he 's developing the erm tt er who 's doing what within the functions .
16 Subjects might pause out of habit at points where it would be appropriate for them to pause when reading aloud .
17 Whether it would be appropriate for the employee to return initially on a part time basis ;
18 We are very much aware that initiatives involving major revisions of the curriculum have significant resource implications for institutions as well as for SCOTVEC and , for this reason , we have decided that a phased introduction would be appropriate for the revision of advanced courses .
19 The Chief Executive wrote on 1 September 1988 to colleges offering courses which would be appropriate for this type of development and a number have expressed interest .
20 Now that the season is ended it would be appropriate for your Finance Department to invoice the Regional Council for this sum .
21 As she drove back , she reviewed her scanty wardrobe in her mind 's eyes , wondering what would be appropriate for dinner at the château .
22 I do not think that it would be appropriate for Ministers to get involved in those local negotiations , least of all from this Dispatch Box .
23 We are currently in discussion with the TECs about their budget and I do not think that it would be appropriate for me to comment on the particular circumstances of my hon. Friend 's local TEC .
24 I do not think it would be appropriate for a statement , but I shall draw his comments to the attention of my right hon. Friend .
25 In terms of the Government 's general strategy on economic policy matters , it would be appropriate for some of those issues to be raised in Wednesday 's debate .
26 I wonder whether it would be appropriate for the Government to make a statement at some stage this evening , at the Government 's choosing .
27 However , may I ask the Minister to take on board the fact that it would be appropriate for a statement to be made to the House tomorrow .
28 Because [ the business has not yet commenced ] [ a significant expansion is envisaged ] [ other reasons ] and because of the length of the period covered , the assumptions are necessarily more subjective than would be appropriate for a profit forecast .
29 This investigation would be appropriate for Core Maths 3 .
30 ( a ) Transfer to another magistrates ' court A magistrates ' court must transfer a case to another magistrates ' court if this would be in the child 's interests : ( i ) because it will significantly accelerate determination of the proceedings ; ( ii ) because it would be appropriate for the case to be heard with other family proceedings pending in the receiving court ; or ( iii ) for some other reason ( APO , art 6 ) .
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