Example sentences of "[noun sg] for the latter " in BNC.

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1 Preparation for the latter may be regarded as a matter of self-training : it needs a comprehensive and co-ordinated approach to all aspects of planning , one which covers curriculum and assessment , teaching , management and organization , finance and resources .
2 The statement says that where a member 's opinion is sought on the application of accounting standards or principles to specific circumstances or transactions of an entity of which he is not the auditor , he should ensure that he has access to all relevant information , he should contact the auditor to provide an opportunity for the latter to bring to his attention any relevant facts and , given his client 's permission , he should provide a copy of his opinion to the auditor .
3 Since conventionalism is at best no more powerful a conception of law than pragmatism , this marriage would hardly improve the case for the latter .
4 By grossly exaggerating the victim 's treatment of the accused in order to gain sympathy for the latter he had instead made it seem all the more likely that he had meant to kill .
5 They apply to both county and voluntary aided schools although the extent of change for the latter is less marked as the governing body was already the official employer of most staff at the school .
6 In August 1942 a violent clash occurred between a small group of armed Falangists and a crowd of Carlists attending a memorial mass for the latter 's war-dead .
7 The markets , while not identical with fields , provide a skeleton framework for the latter .
8 They demonstrate this partially by their support for the two nationalist parties , Sinn Fein and the Social Democratic and Labour Party , though support for the latter does not necessarily imply nationalism .
9 There was considerable support for the latter suggestion from private practitioners in all types of firm and from local law societies .
10 For most local history purposes a simple wordlist will suffice for both Old and Middle English — the dictionary for the latter being Stratmann 's Middle English Dictionary ( Oxford 1891 ) — and what now follows are words the author has found most useful in pursuing his studies .
11 He uses the term reference for the latter , but as the term has become decidedly unusual for that notion ( see Lyons , 1977 , or other standard texts ) , we shall , with deference , decline to adopt his " reference-qualification " and " reference-qualifiers " , and , in general , substitute the word sense wherever he uses reference .
12 Also with us was Jim McGeoch , naturalist and official warden for the latter nature reserve .
13 The Master-Slave dialectic is an apt metaphor for the latter .
14 This does not mean that there is no place for the latter .
15 They are both required for a good comprehensive system of community care and the presence of the former will reduce , but not remove , the need for the latter .
16 This is associated with a reduction of freedom for the former group and increasing personal access to motorised transport for the latter .
17 ( There is no accepted name for the latter , but it may be called the casus male inclusus ) .
18 The reason for this stems from the relationship between national insurance and income support rates , and the rules about eligibility for the latter .
19 On March 12 , 1990 , the EP voted by 140 to 61 to authorize prosecution for the latter statements .
20 In 1984 the unemployment rate for the latter was 10.6 per cent , but it was 23 per cent for Afro-Caribbeans , 34.6 per cent for people of Pakistani and Bangladeshi origin , and 15.2 per cent for those of Indian origin .
21 The principal example for the latter occurs when the shareholder wants to borrow on the security of his shares .
22 A mechanism for the latter possibility is suggested by the observation that NMDA receptor function can be increased by the activation of PKC .
23 The US State Department 's Francis Fukuyama even dared to talk of the ‘ end of history ’ by which he meant that the ideological struggle between Marxist-Leninism and liberal democracy had resulted in such a clear victory for the latter that its predominance in future could not be challenged .
24 On the whole , algebraists seem to have a slight preference for the latter whilst analysts tend to prefer the former , perhaps because of tradition .
25 Beed 's preference for the latter alternative is , however , misplaced , since as Herman explains , it involves ‘ a confusion between who controls and how control is obtained and maintained ’ .
26 Our discussions with Mr A have indicated that you have a preference for the latter .
27 It might well be that some of them had work as servants , or in agriculture — but there would be strong competition for the latter , for quite apart from the regular farm labourers there were a considerable number of workmen not as fully employed at the mine as perhaps they would have wished .
28 Yet , you may well be doing just that when you write one press release for the former magazine and another on the same subject for the latter because both publications are on your public relations media schedule as targets .
29 No stamp duty will be payable if the consideration for the latter is less than £60,000. ( b ) Completion of the abstract In those cases where it is recited that the wife has married the new husband , a marked copy of the marriage certificate or marked abstract thereof should be placed with the title documents ( Precedents 34 and 38 ) .
30 Mrs Elizabeth Allen , manager of Peterborough Community Service , insists the first principle is ‘ to improve care for patients , not cut costs ’ , though the potential for the latter is also important .
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