Example sentences of "['s] [adj] [noun sg] programme " in BNC.

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1 It should be seen as a definite part of a school 's total reading programme in English : it is not an interruption of it .
2 The Edinburgh and Lothians programme of developments is part of the agency 's total investment programme for Scotland of £372 million for the financial year April 1993 to March 1994 .
3 It should be noted that the effective land supply at Audit 10 excluded the potential from further development in the longer term in accordance with Livingston Development Corporation 's private sector programme .
4 Household lights were repeatedly switched on and off , in protest against the government 's economic adjustment programme .
5 However , it was criticized for continuing the country 's economic expansion programme — risking further damage to the environment and an increase in the gap between rich and poor — and for not offering concrete solutions or even new policy initiatives to tackle the country 's economic and social problems .
6 Since its creation in 1982 the Commission had played an important role in the country 's economic reform programme .
7 Lukanov 's economic reform programme envisaged widespread privatization , land reform , an overhaul of the monetary and credit system , liberalization of foreign investment regulations and a new pricing policy .
8 On Nov. 22 the UDF tabled a no confidence motion during the GNA 's second reading of a bill on the 1991 budget , which would underpin the government 's economic reform programme .
9 On April 18 the IMF announced approval of an additional financing programme for Poland providing loans totalling SDR1,828.6 million in support of the government 's economic reform programme , launched in early 1990 and already backed by an IMF standby loan [ see pp. 37224-25 ] .
10 Kazakhstan 's economic reform programme envisaged privatizing housing and the services sector and transferring key industries to republican jurisdiction .
11 The IMF on June 3 announced approval of a standby loan of SDR300 million ( US$404,000,000 ) in support of the government 's economic reform programme .
12 On March 15 the IMF approved a standby credit , authorizing drawings up to SDR279 million ( about $394 million ) over the next 12 months to support the Government 's economic reform programme .
13 It was announced on Nov. 4 that the IMF had approved a US$30,800,000 standby credit for Mongolia in support of the government 's economic reform programme , as it attempted to arrest economic decline and restore financial discipline as a prerequisite for economic growth .
14 Russia 's economic reform programme [ see above ] was causing friction between it and the other republics .
15 Various measures connected to the government 's economic reform programme were enacted by parliament in February , but a privatisation bill , under discussion in the Assembly , was delayed because of technical difficulties and because of political and trade union opposition .
16 A report in the Financial Times of April 21 , summarizing interviews with economic officials , said that the next stage in the Russian government 's economic reform programme would include a relaxation of tight controls on budget spending , in force in the first quarter of 1992 .
17 The Armenian parliament refused after two weeks of debates to adopt the government 's economic reform programme , despite threats from President Ter-Petrosyan that not to do so would jeopardize the chances of IMF assistance .
18 On April 20 the People 's Assembly approved the new government 's economic reform programme .
19 The credit , under the Fund 's structural adjustment facility ( SAF ) , was in support of the country 's economic reform programme and constituted the third , and final , instalment of a three-year SAF credit equivalent to SDR20,510,000 approved in 1989 .
20 The press release provided a positive appraisal of the government 's economic reform programme .
21 The IMF announced on April 20 that it had approved a stand-by credit for Bulgaria , authorizing drawings up to the equivalent of 155,000,000 special drawing rights ( about US$212 million ) over the next 12 months in support of the government 's economic reform programme [ see p. 38467 for previous credit approved in March 1991 ] .
22 The demonstrations had been planned by the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions ( ZCTU ) as part of its campaign for the suspension of the government 's economic reform programme [ see p. 38751 ] and the repeal of new labour legislation .
23 The package , which represented an increase of 7 per cent in nominal terms over the previous year 's allocation [ see p. 38439 ] , was regarded as an endorsement of the government 's economic reform programme .
24 Gaidar , head of Russia 's economic reform programme , was " entrusted with the responsibilities " of Prime Minister by a presidential decree of June 15 .
25 The country 's nuclear lobby has argued that alternative energy sources are either not available or too expensive and Semenyuk told a parliamentary debate on the government 's economic reform programme that : " Experts say that after the introduction of safety measures the plant is among the safest , and not only in Ukraine . "
26 Khieu Kanrith , editor of the weekly Kampuchea newspaper and a strong supporter of Hun Sen 's economic liberalization programme , was dismissed and replaced by another supporter of Chea Sim , Keo Prasat .
27 The Japanese and Vietnamese sides also discussed a number of other issues , including the progress of Vietnam 's economic liberalization programme .
28 Disbursements from an IMF standby credit arrangement and a World Bank structural adjustment loan were halted and the IMF announced the postponement of the completion date for Jordan 's economic restructuring programme from 1993 to 1995 .
29 The Schuman Plan was based on ideas which had been circulating for some time but was devised in detail by Jean Monnet , who was in charge of France 's economic modernisation programme .
30 FULL employment was reinstated as a central aim of Labour 's economic recovery programme by Mr Kinnock yesterday as he pledged to ‘ mobilise the talents of all the people ’ in an education and training revolution .
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