Example sentences of "[adj] for public " in BNC.

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1 ‘ In fact , it 's permanently in storage and it 's probably the most interesting thing he ever painted , but the subject matter makes it a little , how shall I put it , undesirable for public display . ’
2 ONCE again Liberal Democrat Cun ben Ord has shown by his public utterances that he is wholly unsuitable for public office ( Echo February 25 ) .
3 Not only does it normally require an exceptionally large financial injection , but the rules of company law are considerably more demanding for public companies than for private ones or partnerships .
4 The car has made it that way and it would be almost impossible for public transport to knit it together in the way that the railways did in the nineteenth century .
5 The Colonel pronounced the route fit for public service on 13 February .
6 Stockbrokers Beeson Gregory believe the USM performed a valuable service by breaking down the barrier that , until 1980 , meant that only sizeable businesses were considered fit for public company status .
7 Alexandra had packed her own trunk — Iskandara had required it — ; and she wondered now if her methods were fit for public scrutiny .
8 Their mutual nature also explains why , until 1983 , the Building Societies ' Association ( BSA ) was able to operate a system of ‘ recommended ( interest ) rates ’ , a form of cartel which would have been illegal for public companies .
9 It would be healthy for public services and for dole queues if we could move away from national wage bargaining in a variety of areas .
10 The approach is not particularly useful for public librarians , but then the reviews are not written for librarians .
11 ‘ It 's too confidential for public discussion . ’
12 This is particularly important for public sector organisations where a change in the ruling political party may mean a change in policies and priorities .
13 As his later disastrous interventions in politics would make clear , he was a realist in quite a simple-minded sense , one who was concerned for public life , and believed ( like activists of the Left ) that a poet had the right and the duty to act in and upon that life quite directly ; whereas the oddly distant weariness of Eliot 's political pronouncements , even when he was most engagé as editor of True Criterion , revealed a man for whom the psychological reality of private torments took priority over any reality which announced itself as social and public .
14 The National Toxicology Programme which is jointly run by the main federal agencies responsible for public health , is charged with developing and promoting toxicology tests in the US .
15 ‘ In a free democratic society it is almost too obvious to need stating that those who hold office in government and who are responsible for public administration must always be open to criticism .
16 ‘ In a free democratic society it is almost too obvious to need stating that those who hold office in government and who are responsible for public administration must always be open to criticism .
17 ‘ In a free democratic society it is almost too obvious to need stating that those who hold office in government and who are responsible for public administration must always be open to criticism .
18 While local government was responsible for public health , and for the rudimentary planning , housing and hospital functions required to help achieve more sanitary urban areas , education was made the responsibility of separately elected school boards .
19 In it , the Welsh Office stated that a solution for Wales had to take into account four major factors which distinguished it from England : the Welsh Office had been responsible for public sector higher education in Wales since 1978 ; the scale of the problem was quite different in that only eight local authorities and a small number of colleges were involved ; the Regional Advisory Council for the whole of Wales , the WJEC , was made up of these local authorities ; and it did not make sense , either on economic or educational grounds , to expect colleges in Wales to provide as wide a range of provision as would be expected in England .
20 If agreement could not be reached with a reporter on disputed material , it would be sent to a joint information bureau in Dhahran , and , if still unresolved , to the US Assistant Secretary of Defence responsible for public affairs .
21 Other new appointees were Enoch Ruhigira to the new post of Minister in the Presidency responsible for Public Service ; Hildesonse Hijaniro to Transport and Communications ; François Xavier Nsengumuremyi as Health Minister ; and Constantin Cubahiro as Higher Education and Scientific Research Minister , taking over from Charles Nyandwi , who became Civil Service and Professional Training Minister .
22 It merely indicates that it is the duty of ‘ every person responsible for public records … to make arrangements for the selection of those records which ought to be permanently preserved and for their safe-keeping ’ .
23 ‘ Midlands and western region has been particularly concerned with the problem of targeting the resources available for public good advice . ’
24 Lists of listed buildings are available for public inspection at the district council and county planning offices .
25 IUPAC has made available for public review draft recommendations for nomenclature of regular double-strand ( ladder and spiro ) organic polymers .
26 In some cases part of a full council meeting is available for public questions .
27 Many larger authorities maintain a separate register of interests which is available for public inspection .
28 They were to meet members of the Board of Trade at six o'clock and were scheduled to be available for public questioning at a meeting on the mezzanine floor of the hotel at seven .
29 Most , however , felt that such practices were not topics to be made available for public scrutiny .
30 IUPAC has recently made available for public review a draft document on nomenclature and terminology of graphite intercalation compounds .
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