Example sentences of "[adv prt] of government " in BNC.

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1 This committee , made up of government representatives , was sometimes grandiosely referred to as the ‘ Spaak II Committee ’ ( after the body which had drawn up the Rome Treaties in the 1950s ) .
2 Television , radio , cable and video are all " regulated " by boards and commissions , mostly made up of Government appointees .
3 Erm both the Labour and the Liberal parties , erm think it 's extremely important that we maintain this provision for the curriculum pupils who might wish to have petition early and we will maintain in full so the current level of provision under section eleven will be May next year , which puts a large sum on the money into that , this is growth in expenditure , the making up of government cuts , increasing the money we 're spending , it 's not increasing service , it 's simply continuing the current current policies but it will continue as it is now .
4 progressive opening up of government and public body contracts to all EC contractors on an equal basis ;
5 He pointed out that in many countries of Eastern Europe , Communists had been forced into coalition or out of government .
6 This point must be addressed by those in and out of government and education before changes are made .
7 More conservative writers see a tendency for power to diffuse out of government to interest group elites making policy in continuous negotiation with executive agencies , under the remit of wide ‘ enabling ’ legislation passed by the legislature and thereafter incapable of being controlled ( Lowi , 1969 ) .
8 Since the claim arose out of government secrecy and since , in a free society , the press play an important role in ensuring the free flow of information , a journalist was arguably a particularly appropriate representative of the public interest .
9 What is critical is that care managers should be able to command authority with the various service agencies and with others such as consultant psychiatrists , probation officers , senior housing managers and so on , as one of their key tasks is to cajole , encourage and , at times , bully services out of government and private agencies .
10 These bouts of manifesto madness , U-turns , and broken promises , not only frustrate business confidence but also lead to public disillusion so that authority dribbles out of government and the legitimacy of the overall system is called into question .
11 Other forms of alternative dispute resolution , some of which arise out of Government initiatives , include the involvement of the Advisory , Conciliation and Arbitration Service in many industrial disputes , the work of the Equal Opportunities Commission and the Commission for Racial Equality in the settlement of disputes in their fields of interest , the role of ‘ ombudsmen ’ to deal with disputes in the banking and insurance worlds , as well as complaints against central and local administration and the National Health Service , the various alternative methods for resolving consumer disputes , and the use of arbitration to resolve commercial dispute in private .
12 At the same time , however , increasing concern was being expressed both in and out of government at the social costs of reform .
13 The aspect to it is , as I 've made clear in , in the , the report I hope , th they 'd want to treat each erm , one that comes out of government on it 's me merits .
14 I think it 's also easy to argue that if you take money out of government allocation for service delivery greater than the amount that is necessary , then actually , the people that are getting in in in the sense of capital schemes , the losers are the people that lose out on front line direct services .
15 Now that will need to be assessed by the council as a whole against it 's priorities with regard to the balancing of the use of capital against capital to prop up the revenue er expenditure of the council and conceivably er to deal with the problems arising er out of government er legislation and clearly we are going to have to make some decisions decisions about this .
16 Norman Lamont , out of government and now just plain old MP for Kingston , Surrey , accused the Prime Minister of ‘ short-termism ’ and listening too much to the opinion polls .
17 Conservative commentators are urging Republicans to stage an all-out attack on Mr Clinton as an old-fashioned ‘ tax-and-spend ’ liberal , locked out of government for the first time since 1981 ,
18 De Lorenzo 's move follows a decision by his Liberal party to retract earlier threats to pull out of government unless Amato gave him public support .
19 The dapper , 52-year-old economist with his trademark owlish glasses had set himself up as a beacon of the reform movement as long ago as April 1991 when he led his party out of government .
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