Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] the white paper " in BNC.

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1 Mr. Peter Walker : The conclusions of my review of the National Health Service in Wales are included in the White Paper " Working for Patients " , Cm. 555 .
2 The Government wanted the figures on core contracts included in the white paper to underpin the credibility of its assumptions on the fate of pits which might stay open .
3 The aim of this article is to challenge the assertion contained in the White Paper Crime , Justice and Protecting the Public ( Home Office , 1990a ) that probation practice can be conceived of as a form of punishment in the community .
4 Many of the proposals contained in the White paper Working for Patients ( DOH 1989a ) have passed into law as a result of the British parliament passing the NHS and Community Care Bill in June 1990 .
5 The Advisory Council 's report was published in November 1960 , the same month as a Criminal Justice Bill brought before Parliament in legislative shape the main proposals contained in the White Paper .
6 The winter of 1978–9 was the winter of discontent , the discontent of trade unions generally with the guidance contained in the White Paper , published in July 1978 , on pay policy .
7 This reflects a clear preference for an offence-based rather than an offender-based tariff and is in line with the proposals contained in the White Paper ( Home Office , 1990a : para. 2.19 ) .
8 The Government maintained this position , even after the wide range of options contained in the White paper published in Copenhagen on 9 October and a contribution made by Mr Schlüter to the special Council of Ministers on 16 October showed that the Danish Government had not even decided in its own mind what position to take .
9 It will usefully reinforce the important principles contained in the White Paper as they will be applied in the Province .
10 The continued cash starvation of the NHS , the insidious introduction of privatisation into the NHS via ancillary services , the increasing trend towards inadequately resourced ’ community ’ care ( the government is due to make a decision on the Griffiths review proposals on community care ) , the development of a ’ Sainsbury 's ’ style management in the NHS and the encouragement given to the private sector , are all trends which have laid the ground for Thatcher 's government to make the very damaging proposals contained in the White Paper .
11 As the majority holder of funds for technology transfer , the DTI 's announcements relating to the White Paper are where much of the action is .
12 The basic concepts in the Gower Report were accepted in the White Paper , and the Financial Services Bill , and were later enshrined in the Financial Services Act 1986 .
13 New commitments from the sustainable development plan would be incorporated in the White Paper 's tables for subsequent monitoring .
14 This was a Government proposal , first made in the White Paper , which gave as instances of misbehaviour that might not be the subject of control without some such provision :
15 According to the White Paper , these criticisms were heeded , it being explained that ‘ As a general rule , each warrant names only one person and one address or telephone number ’ ( Home Office , 1980a ) .
16 According to the White paper community care may be defined as providing the right level of intervention and support to enable people to achieve maximum independence and control over their own lives .
17 This was perceived to be a ‘ loophole ’ in the previous law , and according to the White Paper , the new formulation under consideration is designed to resolve this problem .
18 According to the White Paper , in addition to maintaining its defence relationship with Australia , the government 's objectives were to re-establish an " effective defence relationship " with traditional partners including the USA and the UK , and to maintain and develop defence co-operation with ASEAN .
19 According to the white paper , the administration lacks environmental policy as well as research funding .
20 According to the white paper , the biggest culprits are Japan 's many trucking companies .
21 The changes envisaged in the White Paper could lead to a personal social service system dominated by commercial suppliers .
22 Roger Henderson , QC , the Bar 's public affairs spokesman , warned that the words used in the White Paper were open to different interpretations , but said : ‘ Lord Donaldson has plainly interpreted the White Paper on the basis that there has been a major change from the Green Paper . ’
23 From then on the figures used in the White Paper to set targets for future spending were set in ‘ cash terms ’ .
24 Turning to the White Paper , to be published before the next party conference , he said it would set out the Conservatives ' agenda for the rest of this century .
25 A Commons debate and vote on the white paper are expected before Easter .
26 Age Concern welcomes the attention drawn by the White Paper to the necessity for an efficient and effective National Health Service freely accessible to all .
27 The single market legislation envisaged by the White Paper is the specific expression and implementation of the fundamental principle enshrined in the EEC Treaty that goods , services , capital and people should circulate freely throughout a single economic Community .
28 This fear was shared by trade union leaders , who saw such things as restrictive practices ( condemned in the White Paper ) as a protection against unemployment .
29 A report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation discusses many of the themes raised in the white paper , including joint working , assessment procedures , and quality control .
30 The success of the Criminal Justice Bill stemming from the White Paper ultimately depends on the judiciary and the magistracy changing their sentencing strategies .
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