Example sentences of "accord [prep] local " in BNC.
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1 | This probably provides the best way forward , not least because of the major markets only the US , Italy and Canada explicitly require foreign companies to restate their figures according to local standards . |
2 | Relations between the village Soviets and the peasants varied according to local socio-economic conditions , not only from one region of Russia to another , but even between Nikol'sk and Ivanovka , roughly 75 km. apart . |
3 | One-fifth of all Russian victuals came from Siberia at this time according to local estimates . |
4 | In Northumberland , property auctions are rare , according to local surveyors George F. White , whose sale last month was packed . |
5 | It has also given a commitment to ‘ investigate and develop appropriate child care options according to local needs ’ , including the possibility of secured places at local nurseries . |
6 | These will differ according to local circumstances and above all relationships . |
7 | Breeds develop according to local needs and fashions , so that it is not necessarily true that a large , red , short-horned breed in one area has a common ancestry with a similarly large red in another , any more than it is correct to assume a blood link between the black-eared , white-coated White Park and the similarly coloured but polled British White , or between the Gloucester and the Pinzgauer of Austria because their coat patterns are similar . |
8 | Keeping in mind what the person can and can not do unaided , the nursing interventions to achieve the mutually set goals could then be selected according to local circumstances and available resources . |
9 | Bearing in mind what the patient can and can not do for himself , the nursing interventions to achieve the set goals can then be selected according to local circumstances and available resources . |
10 | According to local history , this field at that time would have been the playing fields of Mr Burton 's private school , which eventually became Victoria Park . |
11 | Though infrastructure provision may vary according to local circumstances , there are a number of underlying policies which should be consistent from place to place . |
12 | It is plain that the translation of these policies into practice will vary according to local circumstances . |
13 | ‘ Belles cottes , pas de chemise ’ sums up Avize in parler Champenois , perhaps because , according to local tradition , the young women of this village would lie naked upon the slopes of Mont-Arme ( now , Mont-Aimé ) on the early morning of 1 March every year , to catch the first rays of sun upon their glistening bodies . |
14 | It was marked on a map dated 1648 and according to local reports was a working mill until 1900 . |
15 | Near the chancel arch is a niche dedicated to St Sitha — her only claim to fame , according to local tradition , is that she was martyred , her head was cut off ‘ and she picked it up and ran three miles to the nearby ( sic ! ) church to warn the other Christians . ’ |
16 | According to local legend , this is how Kent cigarettes rather than any other brand became the currency of the black market in Romania . |
17 | This procedure varies according to local practice and enquiries regarding the best method of proof are advised . |
18 | The town was ‘ backward ’ compared to the big cities , but according to local Party officials it would soon catch up . |
19 | The approach to such provision is not yet uniform , however , and so entry requirements and any formal assessment of your competence at the end of the course may differ according to local recommendations and practices . |
20 | He was referring to Argentine players with clubs abroad who , according to local laws , can not play for the Pumas . |
21 | To make matters worse , the Czech-Slovak clearing system has also all but ground to a halt and simple financial transactions between companies in the two the states are currently taking one to two months to complete , according to local businessmen . |
22 | Once a suitably-sized range of IPX addresses is assigned , the network administrator allocates those numbers according to local need and individual network numbers are assigned to servers , routers and network segments . |
23 | ‘ The idea is that people come in for different services according to local need . |
24 | Instead of calculating profits in each country according to local accounting rules , as multinationals now do under arm 's length taxation , they would have to recalculate their entire worldwide profits according to each set of local rules . |
25 | They ignored pressure from the Central Authority to await common agreement on a matter they were surely right in considering as one best left to the judgement of each area according to local conditions . |
26 | The price of software in Moscow has remained stable so far , despite the sharp drop in the dollar-rouble exchange rate last month : market researcher Soft Market polled 20 software dealers in Moscow and found that prices are steady in spite of the currency fluctuation and Borland International Inc 's use of a US dollar benchmark for its rouble products sold in the former Soviet Union — where it had set rouble prices according to local conditions , it now takes a dollar price and converts it into roubles at the market rate . |
27 | Unlike Ireland , where English practices were imposed , the continental possessions of the Plantagenets were treated as inheritances , not as conquests , and were administered strictly according to local custom . |
28 | Here the queen was , according to local records , accommodated in a turreted tower house known since as Mary Queen of Scots House , though a few researchers have concluded that it could not have been built until many years after her stay in the burgh . |
29 | 2 Perform checking procedure according to local policy . |
30 | There are also classes-in-struggle in every society , but the nature of these varies according to local circumstances and history : thus in one place there may be struggle within civil society between religious groups , for example , whereas in others such struggle may be absent , despite a lack of religious homogeneity . |