Example sentences of "[adj] to the need of " in BNC.

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1 Our aim will be to give tenants a choice of landlord wherever possible , and make management of both council and housing association stock more responsive to the needs of tenants .
2 — make a special effort in the coming year to show themselves responsive to the needs of industry , both in terms of collaboration in research and development , and the provision of well-trained and well-motivated graduates for recruitment to industry .
3 The White Paper justification for the ‘ delegation ’ of ‘ as much power and responsibility as possible … to local level ’ was to make the NHS ‘ more responsive to the needs of patients ’ ( para 1.9 ) .
4 This will enable the Government to contract with a range of different organisations to provide a careers service which is more flexible and more responsive to the needs of local people and local employers .
5 But the peace-tax issue is itself only one small part of a much broader campaign involving peace environmental and community groups to try to make our somewhat outmoded decision-making structures more responsive to the needs of wider constituencies than those which for the most part are represented by our conventional political institutions .
6 YTS has been a major provider of new opportunities and through its funding mechanism , its special assessment and age exclusions , and its provision of special equipment and services , it has shown itself to be responsive to the needs of very many young people with disabilities and learning difficulties .
7 These moves have had some success and adult education is probably now more open , more flexible and more responsive to the needs of the whole community than it was then .
8 Tendring District Council wants to be responsive to the needs of residents and to work in partnership with them .
9 Difficult decisions will need to be made to ensure that commissioned research is sufficiently responsive to the needs of purchasing authorities but at the same time of sufficient scientific rigour to attract good quality academic researchers .
10 In their efforts to make their health systems more responsive to the needs of their populations , health information systems in the North have much to learn from systems being developed in Asia , Latin America and Africa .
11 The aim of these and other schemes is to provide flexible cost-effective services responsive to the needs of the frail elderly and designed to keep them as long as possible in their own homes rather than an institutional environment .
12 He reorganized the National Federation to make it more responsive to the needs of local associations , so encouraging affiliations , and revolutionized the Central Association 's conduct of elections , the improvements being reflected in a series of favourable by-election results at the end of the 1880s .
13 Furthermore , there is the possibility that a bureaucracy will be more responsive to the needs of a particular social or economic class than to those of the government .
14 The challenge now is to make local government services competitive , cost effective and responsive to the needs of the community by applying modern management skills .
15 Ensuring that our provision is responsive to the needs of 1992 and beyond is a key issue for us .
16 The National Certificate provision in modern languages aims to provide a framework for learning which is responsive to the needs of a wide range of learners .
17 Ensuring that is qualifications are credible and responsive to the needs of all user groups is always a key issue for SCOTVEC and so all new qualifications undergo very rigorous scrutiny by the Council .
18 SCOTVEC is currently undertaking work , financed by the Training Agency , to develop the existing national certificate catalogue unto a portfolio of catalogues which will classify modules in a variety of ways which are responsive to the needs of individual user groups .
19 The audit review panel would be completely independent of the directors and would have responsibility for the supervision of the assessment process on behalf of the shareholders and be responsive to the needs of other stakeholders .
20 Can the Minister confirm that health boards have been issued with new instructions , both written and by meetings , to be responsive to the needs of private contractors ?
21 Is there any chance of the Government issuing similar instructions to ask health boards to be responsive to the needs of health service workers ?
22 The Bar Services Committee and its Information Technology Sub-Committee aims to be responsive to the needs of the profession , and members of the Bar who have suggestions for its future work are encouraged to write to the Secretary with particular proposals .
23 The overall aim of the Enterprise Centre is to enable students and staff to develop the essential enterprise/transferable skills to operate and succeed in a changing employment and business environment and thus make Napier University more responsive to the needs of work .
24 Public dissemination and broadcast of good practice in schools , an intention of the QAU is necessary to justly portray teaching as a responsible profession , responsive to the needs of the community .
25 We should be more efficient and we should be more responsive to the needs of tenants .
26 Club professionals appear oblivious to the needs of left-handed golfers .
27 Our Association is in the business of urging people to WANT a better rail service : too many are of the opinion that a rail network is superfluous to the needs of the people of rural Wales .
28 These applications are not regarded as a mere formality by most courts which may require the originating application to state the grounds in proper detail , for example that the lessor may require to occupy at the expiration of the lease ; that the premises are temporarily surplus to the needs of the lessor ; that the lessee has indicated that he only requires the premises for a limited period ; that there is to be development at the expiration of the term ; that the lessor is only prepared to grant if the section is excluded ; that exclusion of the section has been taken into consideration in negotiations for the rent , or possibly that the premises form part of other premises which brings the provisions of management of the whole into question if the section is not excluded .
29 Within lesson structures of this kind , teachers do not , in fact , orientate themselves so much to the needs of individual students , but tend to treat the whole class as a kind of ‘ collective student ’ .
30 Eventually the scheme can under curriculum pressures , dictated by an over-all national policy quite unrelated to the needs of the crofting areas .
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