Example sentences of "case for change " in BNC.

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1 In a report , Rental Purchase : The Case for Change , the housing pressure group says that people buying properties on rental purchase schemes — common in the north of England for cheaper property — should be protected as if they were assured tenants under the Housing Act 1988 , and landlords should be responsible for all repairs .
2 The most ministers can do is to argue the case for change and enable the changes to be made .
3 An internal market : the case for change
4 On the surface , the Conservative victory of 1979 seemed to blunt the case for change and in a 1981 Commons debate on the British constitution the minister of state at the Home Office boldly put the case for no change , arguing that " this is a time when we should stand up for our great tradition of parliamentary democracy …
5 Are there problems caught up in the case for change ?
6 The Council reiterates its previously expressed view that the existing system of local government in Scotland should be retained , that a convincing case for change remains to be made and that the cost , confusion and disruption involved in the proposed reorganisation is not justified .
7 1.3 In 1986 a Module Development Group was formed and considered the case for change .
8 1.4 The case for change was therefore irrefutable leaving only the problem of how best to effect the changes while maintaining a balance between modules for personal development and the more insistent vocational claims .
9 2.2 The case for change was presented in a report which recommended a structure for continuity and progression .
10 The doubts that now exist over costings will be seized upon by opponents of reform who continue to argue that the case for change has not been made .
11 Also rejecting the contention that no case for change had been made , he declared : ‘ Party politics is not on the agenda of reform .
12 Anthony Bradley , emeritus professor of constitutional law at Edinburgh University , said there was a case for a double-stage inquiry which first examined the principle or case for change and the second to study how changes could be made with the minimum dislocation or waste of expenditure .
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