Example sentences of "[coord] [noun sg] of service " in BNC.

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1 Individuals are coerced in two ways : as taxpayers forced to pay for wasteful services and as consumers denied any choice over the level or type of services they wish to consume .
2 The remedies available generally in relation to the provision or non-provision of services and the machinery for resolving disputes where a child is accommodated by a local authority are discussed in Chapter 20 .
3 ( 8 ) In proceedings to enforce a liability arising by virtue of subsection ( 3 ) above , it shall be a defence for the defendant to prove that he believed , and had reasonable cause to believe — ( a ) that the residential occupier had ceased to reside in the premises in question at the time when he was deprived of occupation as mentioned in subsection ( 1 ) above or , as the case may be , when the attempt was made or the acts were done as a result of which he gave up his occupation of those premises ; or ( b ) that , where the liability would otherwise arise by virtue only of the doing of acts or the withdrawal or withholding of services , he had reasonable grounds for doing the acts or withdrawing or withholding the services in question .
4 Improvements depended on the size of the increment , not on savings or redeployment of services .
5 Nevertheless , apart from the geographical distribution of general practitioners , there were no explicit policies to equalise either access to or use of services .
6 Critics of the government 's drive for efficiency claim that it is motivated more by considerations of cost rather than of value for money or quality of service provided .
7 This resolves any remaining doubt about whether the court has power to award interest on an interlocutory judgment whether on default or acknowledgement of service , notice of intention to defend or pleading or on an admission of liability .
8 However , from the facts given it seems that , based on normal accountancy principles , the Inspector must be incorrect in assessing the profit based on the date of order when this was in advance of the delivery of goods or performance of service .
9 Since 1975 , pension schemes have been required by law to give equal access to men and women , but not equal benefits ; and the regulations of the scheme must not discriminate directly against an employee 's age or length of service needed to qualify for joining .
10 Similarly , we might consider whether educational qualifications or length of service are not also components of pay scales in Western companies .
11 Likewise , many of the methods are useful in manpower studies where the population under investigation is a large workforce , recruitment and leaving ( for whatever reason ) are the analogues of birth and death respectively , and we are interested in the stability of the age/sex structure or length of service patterns and the prediction of natural wastage .
12 Pennycuick J. found that there was no implied request for any service or promise of service [ for example , to use his best endeavours to persuade the bank to sell at £100,000 or to act as a go-between — cf. the putting in touch with X in British Bank for Foreign Trade v. Novinex ( above , p. 94 ) ] .
13 Where this occurs there is no implication of a reduction on the range or standard of services offered .
14 Its technology consists of software that — coupled with switching hardware — is claimed to form an intelligent data gateway that handles the routing and delivery of messages , information such as user preferences ( for a particular network or class of service ) , billing and settlement information , and directory services .
15 The ongoing monitoring and support of services in a planned way is also required .
16 Discussion with the local agency should be instituted to establish the range and level of service which could be expected .
17 work carried out previously and the quality and level of service provided
18 In other words , we now have a certain expectation of the sort of courtesy and level of service which we can receive from our public servants and that is something we have not had in the past .
19 Where there is no dispute about this there may nevertheless be disagreement as to the nature and level of service to be provided .
20 A review completed in spring 1989 confirmed once again the truths of the business : that catering is an essential and integral part of InterCity travel ; that ( trolleys excepted ) most train catering , modular or otherwise , will ever be a net cost ; and that therefore , the catering budget can only emerge after the extent and level of services have been specified .
21 Local authorities must fulfil this duty by providing a range and level of services appropriate to the need within the locality .
22 Local authorities must provide a range and level of services appropriate to meet the need within their areas .
23 The third model — the democratic — is much the most difficult to achieve : it is also the most radical , resting as it does on the direct involvement of clients in the planning , management and provision of services .
24 One of the strengths of the questionnaire was that it facilitated discussion between Ernst & Young partners and managers and their clients , highlighting areas of which the firm was unaware and identifying the clients ' priorities in the services and provision of services it received from Ernst & Young .
25 ( 1981 , p. 42 ) also state that ‘ non financial information concerning effectiveness of programs and equity of service delivery is necessary to properly evaluate the performance of incumbent administrators ’ .
26 Dearlove ( 1973 , p. 15 ) shows both arguments to be largely false , and concludes that such studies consisted of ‘ unsupported hunches based on partial research ’ , leading to a definite exaggeration of both central control and uniformity of service provision .
27 The catering contract is unique in character , with special requirements for quality and speed of service .
28 Such a local social network , its structure and degree of connectedness , is conceived to be of importance in determining the character and level of exchanges between inhabitants involving information , material support , and exchange of services .
29 We will improve the quality and management of service housing and help those in the Forces save towards buying a home of their own .
30 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 .
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