Example sentences of "[coord] the [noun] for change " in BNC.
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1 | Any attempt to determine either the direction of or the reason for changes in economic status must look at these four factors separately . |
2 | After the inflation and eventual recession of the 1970s and the greedy pursuit of money in the 1980s , people ( especially the young ) rediscovered some of the faith in the future and the enthusiasm for change which had characterized the 1960s . |
3 | The developer when searching for ’ green field ’ sites suitable for development , or for redevelopment sites , will be concerned to clarify the planning classification of the land and the possibility for change of use . |
4 | Further threats came from the withdrawal of legal aid for undefended divorces , with tacit official encouragement for do-it-yourself petitions , and the pressure for change to a no-fault system of personal injury compensation . |
5 | In this way , out of the competing power bases of the different elites and the pressure for change , the state in modern capitalism had to become a ‘ field of political struggle ’ with a degree of autonomy in its own right . |
6 | She highlights the importance of a research-based , problem-solving approach , a holistic assessment and the need for change in the nurse-patient relationship towards a greater participation and equality . |
7 | They also may need help in developing a clear strategy for managing the tension between the need for stability — the need to ‘ run the store ’ — and the need for change . |
8 | Similarly , a means has to be established by which lessons can be learnt and the need for change to procedure and practice identified where necessary . |
9 | The fifth extraordinary Congress of People 's Deputies met on Sept. 2-6 to discuss the situation in the country after the failure of the coup in August , and the need for changes to the Constitution and the system of government . |
10 | In each case it attempts to explain what decisions are made , by whom , and how ; why the system operates in the way it does ; the problems that arise and the pressures for change ; the obstacles which inhibit change ; the effectiveness of different forms of accountability and the viability of alternatives to existing practices . |
11 | But the optimism for change in the Republic of Ireland remains somewhat unqualified . |