Example sentences of "and [noun] for people " in BNC.

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1 Labour Party say they want to tackle crime in and we have , and I hope we will debate later on this agenda , the situation where a Labour Chairman of the Police Complaints Committee turns up a public meeting urging er law- breaking and support for people who are not actually gone to trial an a the circumstances of the events really does not concern us but it 's the fact that leaflets are now circularising this city , printed by our old friends , the resource centre , urging people to join the Defence Committee , which is supported by the University Labour Party , is supported by the West Labour Party and is supported by the Police Complaints Committee no less .
2 But progress in marriage and parenting for people with learning difficulties is much less clear-cut and visible .
3 And I think it it caused quite a lot of hassle and difficulty for people with young children .
4 Marx 's and Engels 's materialism is thus not the denial of the importance of ideas , concepts , and values for people , like the materialism of Feuerbach , but an assertion that ideas ultimately have a material origin in the real conditions of existence , a history which consists in a complicated interplay and conflict of different factors , some directly material , some mental ( though material in origin ) .
5 Unless you are hoping to use your foreign currency account for future business or investment needs , or as a means of deferring tax payments — when a currency fund ( see page 46 ) would probably be a better option — a currency account can save considerable time and money for people who have to make financial transactions abroad .
6 The Conservative party believes in choice and opportunity for people in terms of how they spend their money and their time .
7 The Home Ownership and Opportunity for People Everywhere ( Hope ) programme was set to be expanded , but overall the proposed expenditure on " choice " was to be an estimated $16,000 million in fiscal 1992 , approximately $3,700 million less than in the current fiscal year .
8 These are the more controversial matters where sometimes people have conflicting views or there are dilemmas and contradictions for people .
9 If the local authorities had been given the money that has been poured into the private sector to be spent on domiciliary packages , more home helps , special care attendance and occupational budgets to provide aids and adaptations for people in their own homes , we could have saved the Government and the country millions of pounds .
10 It applies to homes for elderly people and homes for people with disabilities , mental health or addiction problems .
11 The dual element will be a cause of great confusion , which will be compounded by the proposals for other discounts and rebates for people on low incomes .
12 He practises what he has always preached — respect and tolerance for people of whatever religion , who try to live a good life by their own creed .
13 THE new edition of this comprehensive guide to travel and transport for people with disabilities is now available .
14 Improve information on assessment and counselling for people using prescribed or illegal drugs or solvents .
15 Well I 'm concerned Geoff as a Ward Councillor I read about this in the paper that the Environment Committee which David is on er agreed to this scheme which is I 'm all for having squares in the city centre and places for people to sit and enjoy and I 'm ambivalent about the leaf stem .
16 After your allowances have been deducted you pay the basic rate of tax ( 25 per cent ) on any income up to £11,400 for people over 65 , and £20,700 for people under 65 .
17 ‘ One week I look at the various uses of manure , another , say , a flat cap that can improve your golf swing or the cup and spoon for people with moustaches . ’
18 CARA ( Care and Resources for people affected by HIV/AIDS
19 Assistance with rent and rates for people on a low income is available not only to council tenants , but also to tenants or private landlords , those who live in housing association accommodation and owner occupiers .
20 Now Southsea , not a theatre town , but I 've played there many times before , arrived there is a large advance and advance for people that do n't know is the money that 's being paid over the weeks before when they hear this production is going there .
21 Now Southsea , not a theatre town , but I 've played there many times before , arrived there is a large advance and advance for people that do n't know is the money that 's being paid over the weeks before when they hear this production is going there .
22 Now Southsea , not a theatre town , but I 've played there many times before , arrived there is a large advance and advance for people that do n't know is the money that 's being paid over the weeks before when they hear this production is going there .
23 Now Southsea , not a theatre town , but I 've played there many times before , arrived there is a large advance and advance for people that do n't know is the money that 's being paid over the weeks before when they hear this production is going there .
24 Observe , search and constantly evolve better ways of gathering and writing data , but always with empathy and respect for people and events . ’
25 There are a wide variety of project based experiments to draw on when devising a pattern of services geared to the needs of marginalised groups : they include ‘ sick bay ’ services for homeless and rootless people ; services provided by salaried general practitioners or community nurses for families in bed and breakfast accommodation ; interpretation and advocacy for people from ethnic minorities ; and outreach teams for substance misusers and street and hostel dwellers with mental health problems .
26 The rapid advance in knowledge of the subject is shown by the 266 pictures — with the usual high standard of colour reproduction — instead of the 214 of the 1986 edition ; and a bonus is the clear text attached to the illustrations … there are now 16 appendices covering subjects such as AIDS in Africa , treatment options in Kaposi 's sarcoma , and advice for people who are positive for antibody to HIV . "
27 Blake and Mouton ( 1978 ) developed a model which allows a comparison in terms of the relative significance attached to the dimensions of concern for production and concern for people .
28 You should also be aware that Blake 's grid is based on the assumption that concern for production and concern for people are not incompatible with each other — which may or may not be true within the systems and personnel profile of a given organisation .
29 W J Reddin ( 1970 ) argued that a leader 's concern for task and concern for people might be high or low ( and in this respect he follows Blake and Mouton 's ideas ) ; however , a leader might be effective or ineffective in any style of leadership , depending on the circumstances .
30 Concern for task and concern for people should be balanced according to the needs of the situation , and the degree to which it favours a leader .
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