Example sentences of "[adj] provision for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Differential provision for special needs in secondary schools
2 The development of a system of merger control in the EC suffered from the lack of any specific provision for such powers in the Treaty of Rome ; the European Court attempted to make good this shortcoming through case law .
3 There is specific provision for two items to be taken into account as a prior charge on the assets before any division is made .
4 It is quite anomalous therefore that SI 1991 489 regulation 3(c) makes specific provision for any person to sue for breach of Core Rule 28 ( or a comparable SRO insider dealing rule ) .
5 Part II of the 1983 Act has now included specific provision for these audits , calling them economy , efficiency and effectiveness examinations .
6 The benefit regulations make specific provision for those students , or in some cases their partners , to receive both income support and housing benefit provided that they meet the general qualifying conditions for those benefits .
7 From his approach it is possible to link some eigh-teenth-century forms of recreation to the revised view of nineteenth-century forms recently presented by Dr Cunningham with its greater emphasis on commercial provision for working-class tastes .
8 To have the best chance of preventing the more serious family and child care problems , what we might call child abuse , the best chance of success is to improve and develop universal , non-stigmatizing services which are integrated into the mainstream of social provision for all children .
9 There is little social provision for single-parent families and , indeed , government policy is much more favourable to the widowed parent than to the divorced parent , even if their situations are very similar .
10 There must be adequate provision for complete system and application testing
11 If budget allocations for regions and districts are made on the basis of continuing existing spending patterns , this need will be overlooked , as most authorities do not have adequate provision for post-hospital care for elderly people .
12 There remains a duty to ensure that there are sufficient schools appropriate to the needs , abilities and aptitudes of children as well as securing adequate provision for further education .
13 ( c ) The sub-contractor has made adequate provision for public liability and employers ' liability insurance .
14 While in the context of the prohibition of quantitative restrictions and measures equivalent thereto there is express provision for national safeguard measures , it is clear that both under Article 36 of the EEC Treaty and under the theory of the protection of mandatory requirements , national measures may only be justified where the matter at issue is not governed by provisions of Community law .
15 If the precise boundaries of the demised property are of importance ( as where the tenant covenants to keep " the demised property " in repair ) the draftsman should make express provision for horizontal divisions .
16 Britain has the worst public provision for under-five year olds in the EC .
17 Other colleagues working in schools or adult training centres from our authority were also asked to participate , as together we had previously set up a voluntary curriculum development group to look at authority-wide provision for young people and adults with severe learning difficulties .
18 Since the CSA 1985 makes no direct provision for civil remedies we must first look to the common law and then to the recent advent of statute law in the area , as laid down in the Financial Services Act 1986 ( FSA ) by virtue of s.61 and s.62 .
19 The reluctance of LEAs to use their powers under the 1918 Education Act to make direct provision for liberal adult education and the Board of Education 's powers under the 1921 Education Act to grant-aid university and national voluntary organisations providing liberal adult education led the new Ramsay MacDonald minority government to issue , somewhat hastily , the 1924 Adult Education Regulations effective from 1 August of that year .
20 ‘ It is the view of the Department that Section 42 of the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 , which is to be implemented in April 1993 , will require authorities to make some direct provision for residential care under Section 21 of the 1948 Act ’ ( paragraph 5 ) .
21 However , in 1944 the Rushcliffe Committee were still able to conclude that there was no organised provision for legal advice throughout the country .
22 One of his last acts was to issue new statutes governing the conduct of the chapter , which increased the daily provision for each prebendary .
23 One feature of prison rules as published in most administrations is that they require different provisions for different categories of prisoner .
24 Detailed provisions for key stages 3 and 4 ( ages 11/12 to 16 )
25 Detailed provisions for key stage 1
26 Detailed provisions for key stage 2 ( ages 7 to 11 )
27 15.36 For pupils working towards levels 4 and 5 , see level related material in detailed provisions for key stage 2 .
28 16.38 For pupils working towards levels 4 and 5 , see level specific material in detailed provisions for key stage 2 .
29 17.42 For pupils working towards levels 2 and 3 , see level-related and other relevant material in detailed provisions for key stage 1 .
30 Detailed provisions for key stage 3
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