Example sentences of "[adj] relations [noun sg] and " in BNC.

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1 Among the details he had held back during appearances before both the Senate foreign relations committee and the House of Representatives intelligence committee in October 1986 were the fact that he had solicited a $10,000 million contribution from the Sultan of Brunei .
2 We 've , we 've got the erm , we 've got the six hundred organizations running so far about three thousand events , probably a few more if you count every single er course that some of the training schools are running but in terms of key events I 'm very confident in being able to say there are three thousand events running around the country about half of which are new and that 's the important thing so about fifteen hundred new and inaugural events that did n't go on last year or the year before Belinda the R Y A Public Relations Officer has been coordinating the public relations campaign and these days to get the young pe young people and those young people whose parents do n't sail because it 's to get at the people whose parents do sail , you 've actually got to get in the media and er we 've been on Blue Peter , we 've been on Going Live another children 's programme on a Saturday morning and
3 " Packaging the campaign " is a public relations function and that packaging is usually done first for the media — the powerful ally or potential enemy of your campaign .
4 Step forward ( eagerly ) Middlesbrough born and raised Graham Robb radio presenter , public relations wallah and defeated Tory candidate in Hartlepool .
5 Gordon Reece , a public relations consultant and personal adviser to Margaret Thatcher , was at the time Director of Publicity at the Central Office .
6 The settlement brought great relief to the whole of the Public Relations Department and clearly the indigenous officers of it needed to be trained for the new situation .
7 As well as the Public Relations Society of America , there is the International Public Relations Association and , in Britain , the Institute of Public Relations ( IPR ) established in 1948 .
8 Hopefully , the organisers of the 1995 Rugby World Cup will learn from this public relations disaster and make television coverage in the United States , the world 's biggest market , more of a priority .
9 Unfortunately this is the least glamorous of any of the activities of a busy public relations office and it tends to receive the least attention .
10 Recognition that the members of organizations share group identities and have interests which may not coincide with others who are contributing to the same goals began with the Human Relations movement and its founder George Elton Mayo ( 1933 ) .
11 Especially since 1945 , American foreign policy issues have stood high on the International Relations agenda and its key debates have tended to reflect those within the American academic International Relations community .
12 This research focuses on four areas : the role of corporate personnel departments , the link between industrial relations activity and strategic decision making , the evolution and management of management style toward industrial and employee relations , and the control and coordination of collective bargaining and consultation .
13 Eighteen places are reserved for an Industrial Relations Course and the same number for a Junior Management Course , maintaining the training initiative as an important policy within the company .
14 The pre-existing structures of industrial relations shape and channel managerial response to external influences ; and for that reason also themselves become the object of management 's initiatives for reform .
15 Close liaison with the industrial relations officer and the personnel director are key factors in your work being successful .
16 It is based on the 1984 Workplace Industrial Relations Survey and extends work done by the investigators on the 1980 Survey .
17 It seeks to explore the further development of such techniques in the Industrial Relations field and suggests some guidelines to be borne in mind when considering a potential application .
18 Particular attention will be paid to the recent employment record and other current employment practices of the establishments concerned , to their industrial relations situation and recent record , and to their background characteristics such as size , industry , ownership etc .
19 The objectives of the Unit as laid out in its constitution are as follows : to undertake industrial relations research of a long-term multidisciplinary character ; to contribute towards improving the quality of data and of understanding that is available for industrial relations policy-making by government , employers and trade unions ; to provide for a concentration of resources and continuity of work and thereby improve career opportunities for research workers and facilitate large-scale research projects ; to enhance the quality of industrial relations teaching and research activity of the School of Industrial and Business Studies ; to be a national and international centre for industrial relations research and to attract suitable visiting researchers and research students to the University .
20 Three parts to presentation : a ) The Industrial Relations Environment and Specification b ) The Technical Computer Solution c ) Demonstration and Questions
21 Industrial Relations Environment and Specification
22 Source : This case study is based on Industrial Relations Review and Report , No. 348 , July 1985 .
23 In 1969 he moved to Capenhurst as industrial relations manager and progressed to become a member of the Works Board .
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