Example sentences of "in the [noun sg] of services " in BNC.

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1 Here , as elsewhere , simple training of the laity in the conduct of services and the dynamics of communication could help beginners in the effective use of position , body , voice and words .
2 However , opposition from Labour local authorities to privatisation measures , in principle , has been coupled , in practice , with a fear that job losses and a decline in the standard of services will occur as a result of contracting out .
3 However , at the same time there will be no increase in the standard of services provided .
4 They suggest that clinical psychologists , with an understanding of psychological aspects of disability , may have a role to play in the development of services for older people with disabilities , and in training other health service professionals in how to respond to problems of disability in older people .
5 The particular relevance of that paper is that it provides a multi-disciplinary perspective on special needs and the under-fives , and a major theme pervading the NARE conference talk was the need to evolve policies of collective responsibility in the development of services to meet special needs of children under five , given the context that pre-school education is not statutory .
6 Voluntary effort has been prominent in the development of services for deprived children .
7 Never has so much been expected of general medical practitioners and practice staff ; general practitioners are being pressed to do audit , participate in commissioning , become fundholders , do research , improve consumer responsiveness , and develop new skills in the transfer of services from secondary to primary care and development of community care .
8 I think we ought to be looking at ways of encouraging innovative developments in the range of services for those people who fall between long-stay in patient medical care and unsupported family care .
9 We will continue to encourage the involvement of doctors and other medical staff in the management of services .
10 Mr Hugh Smith is committed to the principle of allowing users of the stock market more participation in the provision of services .
11 Nevertheless , the state collaborates with the private and voluntary sectors in the provision of services as the major co-ordinator or social care planner ( Barclay , 1982 ; Griffiths , 1988 ) .
12 There is a similar wide variety in the scale of teaching and learning equipment provided , which can be explained by a number of factors : the financial provision made to schools by central or local authorities , the type and efficiency of supply and distribution mechanism ( bureaucratic centralised distribution systems seem universally inefficient ) , differences in attitudes and capabilities of communities to help in the provision of services or equipment to schools or individual children , the initiative and morale of teachers , the richness or poverty of the school environment .
13 Equality of treatment in the provision of services
14 The duty not to discriminate in the provision of services to the public , either on the basis of a person 's race or sex — s.20 Race Relations Act 1974 , s.29 Sex Discrimination Act 1975 .
15 Among the 911 co-operatives active in June 1984 , 128 engaged in manufacture , 562 in the provision of services , and 221 in wholesale and retail trading .
16 Both central and local government are involved in the provision of services .
17 Griffiths also recommended that GPs should satisfy themselves that social services had considered the needs of individuals , a clear attempt by Griffiths to involve GPs more in the provision of services .
18 In the provision of services the field or area offices may be more important than the centre ;
19 In this further research a variety of service industries , in education , health care and in the provision of services to private companies , will be investigated .
20 No compensation was payable for refusal to allow a change in the use of a building ; or for restrictions regarding density , layout , construction , design , and so on ; or for refusal to permit development which would place an undue burden on the community ( for example , in the provision of services ) .
21 Past occurrences , however , make us sceptical about receiving a positive response from a body who , on past performance , have been negligent in the provision of services and facilities for the community of .
22 And the revolution in the structure of services and management meant elderly frail people found it increasingly difficult to assert their rights .
23 Reforms of this kind would go further towards making the welfare system more redistributive than any likely changes in the structure of services or benefits .
24 It is generally true that if organisations try to set up such functions in-house , they are unlikely to keep and retain the best people ; thus there is always a gulf between the in-house employees and their performance and what can be obtained in the way of services by using external consultants to undertake the job .
25 One of the features of change was the emergence of a unique landscape along the coast , on the riverside and in the countryside : ‘ a makeshift world of shacks and shanties , scattered unevenly in plots of varying size and shape , with unmade roads and little in the way of services ’ ( Hardy and Ward .
26 What had been recognized was a kind of mismatch between the very different elements in the work of services for families and children , and the unhelpfulness of the legalistic and adversarial approach to most of this work .
27 In the smaller world of Newcastle Losh did valuable work towards the relief of indigence and the betterment of social conditions and educational standards ; he was a leading figure in the improvement of services in the infirmary and the fever hospital , and the establishment of Sunday schools , infant and secondary schools , and mechanics ' institutes .
28 With the developments in fibre optics and the explosion in the use of services such as transcontinental video conferences , the competition can only get stiffer .
29 There were no differences in the use of services by the social class of the older people .
30 But this does not mean that we can simply extrapolate from current trends in the use of services to estimate future demands and costs .
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