Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun pl] policy " in BNC.

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1 These initial submissions were considered by the Advanced Courses Policy Sub-Committee .
2 If a centre has a Validation Procedures Agreement with the Council the progress of its submissions after their approval by the Advanced Courses Policy Sub-Committee is as prescribed by that agreement .
3 At Council organised validation events the validation panel membership was approved by the Advanced Courses Policy Sub-Committee and typically it consisted of :
4 The details of the transition were agreed by the Advanced Courses Policy Sub-Committee which has responsibility for overseeing the implementation of the Development Programme .
5 5.1 In considering the rate at which course proposals can be validated , the Advanced Courses Policy Sub-Committee recognised that there would have to be a range of validation models , each of which will be tailored to the course and the centre .
6 What we have in terms of the advice for the open countryside outside the areas that would normally be looked at and allocated for development is the rural exceptions policy that forms part of P P G three .
7 An application for social work department funding has been turned down , and although staff are still negotiating with the health board and the social services policy committee , the outlook seems bleak .
8 The state and private education : a study of the Assisted Places Policy
9 Thank goodness , the current pensions policy is improving the position : many more people will retire with second pensions .
10 Now the the problem with the dealing with I I suspect with the major exceptions policy is that if you had it could you move fast enough in order to cope with that sort of animal appearing on your horizon which you wanted to capture .
11 Since the department since the regional office has been suggesting for some time , or throughout the entire process of this structure plan alteration , that erm an exceptions policy should be considered by the erm county council , I think it would be consistent that we would anticipate the panel could reach a conclusion on the inclusion of the major exceptions policy as part of this alteration .
12 Gerry , Ahmed and Amitha work for the co-ordinating body of a voluntary advice organization , where they have been centrally involved on the Equal Opportunities Policy Working Party .
13 Amitha : It was the Equal Opportunities Policy which cut through all the contradictions .
14 It seemed that the men were welshing on the Equal Opportunities policy so as to make the paper more attractive to investors .
15 We do have strategies that can be used — from advising the students with learning difficulties to ignore insults , to implementing the equal opportunities policy which finds such discrimination to be indefensible .
16 To support the equal opportunities policy and to ensure panel members are equipped to select the best candidates for CA posts
17 To support the equal opportunities policy and ensure that staff are equipped to develop anti-racist practices in their work
18 To support the equal opportunities policy and to encourage good practice in aid work
19 It is surprising that New Scientist should have convinced itself that the nuclear weapons policy of the SDP is ‘ indistinguishable ’ from that of the government .
20 The first was that the informal wages policy arranged by Bevin had been successful in stemming wartime inflation , and it was assumed this could be continued in peacetime .
21 The research will seek to identify the key ‘ actors ’ and issues in the developing telecommunications policy process in an effort to compare policy developments in both countries .
22 Erm however we would wish to see that policy complemented by the inclusion of the strategic exceptions policy erm and we know that I know that 's to be discussed tomorrow but I will mention now that I think it would have been much more useful to the discussion if we 'd have been able to discuss the strategic sites issue as part of this debate .
23 Inside Cabinet , he had played that role , with the required public discretion , to argue the case for council house sales , industrial competition , and the inner cities policy .
24 Users are required to adhere to all legal requirements , contractual licences and agreements approved by the Senate , the Educational Services Policy and Planning Committee , the Computer Policy and Planning Committee or the Director of Computer Services in relation to the protection of data , software and network access or usage .
25 If we had stuck with the fair rates policy the vast majority of people in Britain might have been able to bear that price and public services would remain public services , not sacrificial lambs on the altar of the ideology of the Conservative party .
26 The provisions were incorporated in the act to prevent Spanish trawlers joining the UK shipping register and freely exploiting the fishing quotas which have been allocated to Britain each year since 1983 under the Common Fisheries Policy .
27 We are determined to see that the renegotiation of the Common Fisheries Policy protects the interests of UK fishermen and retains our share of the Community 's fishing opportunities .
28 On this side of the Atlantic , much the same criticism can be made of the common fisheries policy of the European Community .
29 The Common Fisheries Policy was a relatively new EC development which gained greater significance with the enlargement .
30 Treaty ( principle of non-discrimination on the ground of nationality ) and article 52 ( right of establishment ) , and whether the answer to that question was affected by the existence of a power to dispense with the nationality requirement in the case of individuals and by the existence of national fishing catch quotas allocated by the Community pursuant to the Common Fisheries Policy .
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