Example sentences of "of the [adj] security [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Companies subscribing to the service include GEC Avery Service , Siemens Medical , Response Computer Maintenance , and Modern Security Systems , part of the Automated Security Holdings Group .
2 There have already been public attacks on the offices of the hated security police .
3 There have already been public attacks on the offices of the hated security police .
4 There have already been public attacks on the offices of the hated security police .
5 MUSLIM fundamentalists yesterday fired on a schoolbus carrying children of members of the Algerian security forces , seriously wounding the driver .
6 MUSLIM fundamentalists yesterday fired on a schoolbus carrying children of members of the Algerian security forces , seriously wounding the driver .
7 Seven of the great Security garrisons ringed the Wilds-Geneva , Zurich , Munich and Vienna to the north , Marseilles , Milan and Zagreb to the south .
8 Female members of staff undergoing security inspections may also appreciate that one quarter of the new security officers will be female .
9 ( The day before Martens 's announcement Albert Raes , the head of the Belgian security services since 1977 , announced his resignation . )
10 The most frequently cited media explanations for the Heysel disturbance were the influence of alcohol , the involvement of the National Front , the ineptitude or cowardliness of the Belgian security forces and the hooligan mentality of the Liverpool supporters .
11 That is not surprising , because it is inconceivable that we would have used a nuclear weapon in those circumstances , not least because of the negative security assurances which positively precluded their use in such circumstances .
12 He also protested at the general level of unemployment in the country and issued specific demands for the reinstatement of the standing of the Panamanian security forces which had been largely disarmed and reduced to a police force by the US-backed civilian government .
13 One of the more radical features of the Social Security Pensions Act was , for the first time in the history of the British social security system , the recognition of voluntary role reversal .
14 Consider in Figure 6.4 the situation where all of the social security benefits are financed by payroll contributions by the employee .
15 The IPG 's task of informing every bureau of the social security changes in 1988 demonstrated many of its key issues and is therefore used here as a case study .
16 But there is talk of citizenship involving a ‘ duty to work ’ in the United States , which could find itself transplanted to this country — indeed it already exists in some of the social security regulations — or a legal duty to control children , which is what is implied by an idea under consideration by the government to make parents responsible for fines imposed on their children .
17 The complexity of the social security regulations and the attempts , during the 1980s , by Ministers to limit their applicability resulted in a series of judicial decisions .
18 Two of the social security reforms proved to be particularly controversial .
19 One of the main thrusts of the social security reforms of the 1980s was to improve labour market discipline and , in particular , increase work incentives and reduce reliance on state benefits .
20 As a result of the consolidation of social security legislation , most of the provisions relating to Statutory Sick Pay , which were contained in the Social Security and Housing Benefits Act 1982 and the Social Security Acts of 1985 and 1986 , are now to be found in ss 151–163 and Schs 11 and 12 of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 .
21 — ( 1 ) In subsection ( 3 ) of section 131 of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 ( community charge benefits ) in paragraph ( a ) the words ’ and is not there shown as undertaking a full-time course of education on the day ’ shall be deleted ; ( 2 ) In subsection ( 5 ) of that section after ’ concerned ’ there shall be inserted : — ’ up to 100 per cent .
22 It was also a vital information centre , where spies mingled with oilmen , where officials of the local security forces met heir hookers , and where the waiters brought valuable intelligence every morning from their homes in the rabbit warrens in the ghettos and barrios where few diplomats or reporters dared go .
23 According to a member of the Lebanese Security Services they were transferred to Libya , where the RCF had its headquarters , and on Jan. 8 the Phalangist Radio Free Lebanon reported that Walid Khaled , the RCF spokesman in Lebanon , said they had been " moved to a friendly country in preparation " ; on Jan. 12 Sa'id was paroled and sent to Libya , and the hostages were handed over to the Belgian government .
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