Example sentences of "and value for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is because a socially and economically dominant group is best able to engage in and control all aspects of contemporary culture , setting norms and values for others .
2 The reference point for the height data ( m ) is Rifugio Piccolo ( between Cisternazza and Montagnola ) and values for November 1989 are set to zero , after the SSE-trending fractures had formed and Strombolian activity had ceased .
3 Marx 's and Engels 's materialism is thus not the denial of the importance of ideas , concepts , and values for people , like the materialism of Feuerbach , but an assertion that ideas ultimately have a material origin in the real conditions of existence , a history which consists in a complicated interplay and conflict of different factors , some directly material , some mental ( though material in origin ) .
4 A wilderness is a place of contrast , where our own rules and values for living can be challenged , where we can learn something about humility and the inventive resilience of unmanaged nature .
5 To agree what the overall aspirations of the group are , what what is our current vision and values for future .
6 It is only within the last decade that the concepts of service , growth , competitiveness and value for money have begun to feature on accountants ' list of priorities .
7 But these largely managerial changes hardly amounted to a fundamental review ; rather they were concerned to promote competition and value for money .
8 Ratings out of 10 for Cooking ( C ) , Setting ( S ) and Value for money ( V ) ; price given for average two-course meal for two with a bottle of house wine or equivalent .
9 Quality and value for money is the name of the game here !
10 Consumers want choice , quality and value for money .
11 And they would abolish the Audit Commission , which not only maintains the probity of local government accounting , but also pioneered the drive for better quality of service and value for money in local government .
12 Clerical Medical is renowned for consistency and value for money .
13 Clerical Medical is renowned throughout the financial market as offering consistency and value for money for professional investment management .
14 The panel were both surprised and impressed with the range , quality and value for money of the sample selection that we tasted .
15 Brighton and Hove lay great emphasis on the quality and value for money offered by their holiday accommodation .
16 It explains how to recognize particular types of rug , and how to assess quality and value for money .
17 Audit , in this context , is an ex-post activity that is designed to cover dual roles : fiscal/regulatory and value for money ( VFM ) auditing .
18 In the 1970s there were developments that integrated compliance and value for money auditing .
19 The aim of the financial management initiative is to promote in each department an organization and system in which managers at all levels have : ( a ) a clear view of their objectives and means to assess and , wherever possible , measure outputs or performance in relation to their objectives ; ( b ) well-defined responsibility for making the best use of resources , including a critical scrutiny of output and value for money ; and ( c ) the information ( particularly about costs ) , the training and the access to expert advice that they need to exercise their responsibilities effectively .
20 Things to look for are fish and seafood fresh from the Brixham fleet , traditional Devon farmhouse style dishes , and value for money wine bars and bistros .
21 I ask these questions so that dermatologists can provide me with evidence of their effectiveness , efficiency , and value for money .
22 The guiding principles are the pursuit of efficiency , effectiveness and value for money : responsibility is to be decentralised , lower level operatives made aware of and accountable for the costs of their operations , targets are to be established and individuals assessed according to their ability to achieve them .
23 well-defined responsibility for making the best use of resources including a critical scrutiny of output and value for money ; and
24 The tensions between toughness and value for money persisted , however , and against a background of large increases in the crime figures , David Waddington faced , in October 1990 , the annual ordeal for Home Secretaries of addressing the Conservative Party Conference .
25 The summer range of casual separates — with its emphasis on natural fabrics , colours and value for money — is the perfect choice for the Dash Discovery Test .
26 a system in which managers at all levels have ( a ) a clear view of their objectives ; and means to assess and wherever possible measure outputs and performance in relation to those objectives ; ( b ) well-defined responsibility for making the best use of their resources , including a critical scrutiny of the output and value for money ; and ( c ) the information ( particularly about costs ) , the training and the access to expert advice which they need to exercise their responsibilities effectively .
27 We 've looked at the travel cots currently in the shops , from baby-sized cots to full-sized cots-cum-playpens , and tested them for portability , sturdiness when under attack from energetic toddler , and over all quality and value for money .
28 Set against these factors was a good range of books from publishers — quality titles at all levels offering entertainment and value for money — efficiently supplied by wholesalers .
29 Quality and value for money
30 While we 're in the process of overturning stereotypes and preconceptions , it 's worth focusing on arguably the , traditionally , most-cited criticism of lawyers — price and value for money .
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