Example sentences of "for managing [art] " in BNC.

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1 For , on the one hand , they dispensed valuable resources : opportunities for lamb-barrel politics were an incentive to people to participate in popular democracy , to stand for election to a committee , even if they doubted its suitability for managing a complex hierarchical organization .
2 The second market is the home office or small business user , since the machine has all the basic tools for managing a small business , excluding printer and photocopier .
3 First , the Act required LEAs to delegate important responsibilities to the governing bodies of all but the smallest schools and colleges , in particular the responsibility for managing a school 's budget and setting its own spending priorities , and for appointing ( and dismissing ) members of staff .
4 To be responsible for managing an expanding team working on environmental fate studies in soil and water .
5 The balance sheet for managing the economy is , not surprisingly , mixed .
6 There can only be one supreme being responsible for managing the world .
7 Under these circumstances an intravenous infusion of insulin provides a very convenient and reliable method for managing the diabetes .
8 The governors and head have overall responsibility for managing the school , but this will be effective only if the considerable pool of talent and experience within the staff is used successfully .
9 The Nazi-imposed rules for managing the Kindertransporte were made more restrictive in early 1939 , presumably as an attempt to disguise from decent citizens what was being perpetrated in their name .
10 The 0800 I for Insurance scheme is the brain-child of Bernard T Down & Co , a Folkestone-based firm of insurance brokers that is responsible for managing the service .
11 It must be thought of as just one of the tools available to business today for managing the ever increasing volumes of information .
12 For many of us it was a huge disappointment ; a paradox , too , that a people who had proved themselves historically and geographically over and over again , who had shown a rare talent for managing the affairs of other people , should choose to chicken out when it came to managing their own .
13 Continued economic expansion and the widespread belief that Keynesian economic techniques provided governments with an effective tool for managing the economy had engendered the belief that the future would be like the present , but better , that economic growth would simply continue into the indefinite future , bringing more and greater benefits to all segments of society .
14 Apart from basic , but effective system administration facilities , Unix has lacked a proper mechanism for managing the overall application environment as a single entity .
15 Woods has outlined some of the constraints that appear to induce survival-based patterns of teaching in the secondary school system — the raising of the school-leaving age ( to which we would now add growing youth unemployment ) , which encourages staying-on among those not otherwise especially enamoured of their school experience ; the persistence and extension of 16+ examinations against which teachers ' own success will be judged ( more of this later ) ; continuing high levels of class size and teacher-pupil ratios that make individualized treatment and small-group work difficult ; and declining levels of resources , which make experimentation and adjustment of learning tasks to individual needs problematic and leave teachers in the position of having to rely on their own personal resources for managing the class .
16 Apart from basic , but effective system administration facilities , Unix has lacked a proper mechanism for managing the overall application environment as a single entity .
17 He will be responsible for managing the association and ensuring residential , nursing and holiday homes operate efficiently .
18 In The Communist Manifesto Marx and Engels characterized ‘ the executive of the modern state ’ as ‘ but a committee for managing the common affairs of the whole bourgeoisie ’ ( Marx , 1977 , p. 223 ) .
19 Local or regional governments originally served as the executive committees for managing the common affairs of the local or regional bourgeoisie .
20 The answer to this question is of concern to government because it has responsibility for managing the economy in the interests of the community .
21 Government spending and taxation will therefore have a magnified effect on total income and expenditure flows , thereby providing the fiscal authorities with a potential means for managing the economy .
22 Women continue to accept major responsibilities for managing the home and bringing up children .
23 ‘ Group work ’ leaves the initiative and the onus for managing the environment with the teacher .
24 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 .
25 The company 's executive managers are responsible for managing the organization that is set up , not necessarily for managing the change work itself .
26 The company 's executive managers are responsible for managing the organization that is set up , not necessarily for managing the change work itself .
27 My research documents the importance of participative management when change is involved even if it is not necessary for managing the routine .
28 Similarly , the state for Marxists is by no means neutral and independent , but is , in the words of Marx and Engels ‘ but a committee for managing the common affairs of the whole bourgeoisie ’ ( Marx , 1977 : 223 ) .
29 In Bradshaw and Holmes ' study of two-parent families on benefit , the majority ( 58 per cent ) of the couples reported that the woman was responsible for managing the money ( Bradshaw and Holmes , 1989 ) .
30 While his aims for promoting and facilitating the process of standard setting are admirable , there still remains the conflict between general practitioners wishing to provide a high standard of clinical care and the family health services authorities ' agenda for managing the structure and process of the provision of care with inadequate funding .
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