Example sentences of "[noun pl] of government [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is not surprising , given the political climate of the 1980s , that there have been moves to improve the administration of public services by introducing management techniques more often associated ( in the eyes of government supporters at least ) with private enterprise .
2 And there would be an outcry because it is now a basic principle of parliamentary democracy that parties of government stand in all constituencies across the state .
3 The annual heads of government meetings on June 13-14 , 1990 , in Gothenburg ( Sweden ) and on May 24 , 1991 , in Vienna ( Austria ) were dominated by ( i ) the negotiation of a European Economic Area ( EEA ) agreement with the European Communities ( EC ) , a process which was to reach a conclusion in October 1991 and ( ii ) the development of a new relationship with the countries of central and eastern Europe .
4 The 23rd heads of government conference of the South Pacific Forum was held in Honiara , the capital of the Solomon Islands , on July 8-9 .
5 THE ZULU leader , Mangosuthu Buthelezi , held talks with Margaret Thatcher in Downing Street yesterday as the Prime Minister prepared to withstand attacks over her southern Africa policy at the Commonwealth Heads of Government conference in Kuala Lumpur later this month .
6 Further endorsement will be sought at the Commonwealth heads of government conference in Kuala Lumpur next week , and at the General Assembly of the United Nations .
7 ( Major had told the Commonwealth heads of government conference in Harare in October 1991 that the UK was prepared unilaterally to implement these terms , which envisaged writing off two-thirds of the export credits owed by the world 's poorest countries — see p. 38552 . )
8 The King addressed the UN General Assembly in New York on Oct. 12 , continuing to Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia , for the Commonwealth heads of government summit on Oct. 18 [ see pp. 36963-64 ] .
9 MPs are questioning many aspects of government policy on the reforms , says Mark Ivory
10 The National Audit Office scrutinises the accounts of government departments on behalf of Parliament and periodic audits of the National Health Service ( Perrin , 1988 ) .
11 ‘ There are ’ , he said , ‘ very few discussions of Government decisions by full Cabinet . ’
12 If the researcher is interested in discussions of government finance in the Treasury , he or she has a potential problem of informational over-kill .
13 The reserves remaining net to LASMO have been presented on two bases , on the relevant working interest and also on a net entitlement basis which takes into account projections of government share of production calculated in accordance with certain price and expenditure assumptions .
14 Forms of government intervention in other societies are seen by Marxists as reflecting varying degrees of class forces .
15 But other areas of government need to be involved as well .
16 I have scarcely reached ‘ War Damage , Limitations of Government Liability for ’ , when I realize Mrs Tamm is standing in front of me again .
17 In other words , the effects of government expenditure on private profit is a far more complicated process than Bacon and Eltis imply and it does not always work to the detriment of private capital and private profit .
18 Each section emphasizes some of the themes dealt with in Part One : the impact of economic constraints on educational policy and practice ; the role of political factors in access to education , its content and outcomes ; the relationship between state and community in financing education ; the effects of government policies on social inequalities .
19 There are a number of distinct approaches to providing the recipe for an optimal distribution of income which take the discussion away from the nuts and bolts of the actual effects of government policies on different income groups .
20 By examining these different measures it is possible to discover the effects of government policy on the distribution of income .
21 This shows that from the earliest days of government interest in organizing the labour-market , Beveridge at least saw juvenile labour as a separate category which would require the formulation of a joint approach by the exchanges and local education authorities .
22 The fall in this share from 1979 to 1983 was mainly the result of the nearly 10 per cent decline in that period in the personal incomes of government employees in comparison with incomes of employees in productive industries .
23 Statements of government intentions on economic policy .
24 Surely that has been one of the major changes of Government policy over the last few years .
25 These statements are all true and there have been astonishing changes of government policy in a remarkably short period .
26 Judgements as to its efficacy depend on observations of Government performance in the area of national expenditure on R & D , and evidence of clear thinking and rational policy-making is rather thin on the ground , partly as a result of the fact that the largest single proportion of Government-funded R & D is in the defence sector .
27 The decision in the GCHQ case which was discussed earlier , by focussing attention away from the sources of government power to its nature and effect , has arguably assisted the extension of judicial review to cover rules which ‘ lack any visible means of legal support ’ .
28 It is consequently difficult to describe in a brief space , and the following account attempts only to indicate some basic features of government finance between 1471 and about 1534 .
29 In addition to the macroeconomic policies of the state such as levels of taxation or public expenditure , which affect rural residents as much as urban residents , there are two specific facets of government intervention in rural areas .
30 Levels of government expenditure on education dropped from over 30 per cent of national expenditure and 6 to 7 per cent of GNP in the mid-1970s to 22 per cent and 4 per cent respectively in 1985 .
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