Example sentences of "be [adj] to local " in BNC.

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1 Where there was success it was claimed to be due to local outlets and relevant local knowledge .
2 The Regional Council argues that local government in the Lothians should benefit from the efficiency of a larger , strategic authority while also be responsive to local communities in delivering its services .
3 Does the Secretary of State accept that if local government is to be local , it is essential that we do not repeat the mistakes of the 1973-74 reorganisation and that any reorganisation must be acceptable to local people ?
4 Policy : ‘ The location of industrial development will in all cases be subject to local and amenity consideration ’ ,
5 Substantial elements of teachers ' pay and conditions will be subject to local determination , at the levels of the LEA and the school .
6 The thrombi are considered to be secondary to local injury , stasis or cor-pulmonale .
7 The committee has also recommended an increase in the proportion of overseas students from 5.0% to 7.5% , which implies that barely half of the extra places will be available to local applicants .
8 I was delighted to see that th on the if you are now considering buying extra funds to see an encouragement residential home places There is however an important issue where you get shall we say a quality development in a rural area , and I mean a quality development , which would be probably has to be above the rates quoted here where talk a discussion with the owners because they may not be available to local people and that does concern me a bit in rural areas .
9 Styles of dress which are perfectly acceptable at home may be offensive to local inhabitants or may be banned altogether .
10 Councils must be accountable to local people
11 Governors not wishing to be accountable to local government have the choice of being accountable directly to central government by taking the school into grant-maintained status .
12 In short , the computer system is seen as unreliable , inaccessible , inflexible and therefore largely irrelevant to the needs of local managers Once seen to be irrelevant to local needs , there is little hope of sufficient local commitment to the system to ensure the accuracy of data supplied .
13 On the other hand , SSAP 12 ( which is directly concerned with depreciation ) is said not to be relevant to local authorities .
14 Firstly , the mean velocity profile may be liable to local instability , somewhat analogous to instability of laminar flow .
15 Many of the important decisions affecting village life are now no longer taken locally , but by inaccessible and apparently impenetrable bureaucracies which , however well-intentioned , can not be sensitive to local problems and idiosyncrasies .
16 The company needs to be sensitive to local preferences and tastes , and such things as company logos should incorporate local preferences .
17 One of the problems is that this last type of research tends to be attractive to local authorities and central government departments who face pressing problems , and there is a danger that such studies can become too influential on policy when little else is available .
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