Example sentences of "by government [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 All mountain rescue medical equipment is paid for by government funding , but this represents only a small percentage of our total costs .
2 The discipline 's rise early this century was enabled by government funding , through agricultural concerns .
3 By 1870 elementary education was compulsory for all , with low fees made possible by government funding with a school leaving age of 14 .
4 Prior to the elections , parties formed of former Communists blamed the current poor economic situation on the Solidarity government , accusations described as " slanderous " by government spokesman Andrzej Zarebski .
5 It is important that we should evolve out of this recession and out of rising unemployment and that we should not create a false boom by lowering interest rates too quickly or by Government over-borrowing .
6 Now nationalised and backed by government money , the firm may buy its way into video technology and markets .
7 An outstanding example was provided by the GEC merger with English Electric in 1968 in which its promoter , Arnold Weinstock , firmly believed he had been helped by government support through the IRC .
8 These ends were to be achieved not by direct government action but rather by government support of unofficial or semi-official bodies such as societies and religious missions .
9 Oil exploration in most promising regions is virtually prohibited by government edict , largely through the pressure of environmental extremists ( with whom you seem to agree ) .
10 Radical change by Government edict was not thought to be appropriate in England , where teachers had for long seen themselves as equal partners in the process of educational development and change .
11 Teachers ‘ deprived of incentive pay by government error
12 More recently , attention has been focused on the statutory legal advice scheme ( and , indeed , legal aid generally ) , prompted , it seems , more by government concern at rising public expenditure costs than any serious wish that those who need but can not afford legal services obtain them .
13 The speeches of ministers have reiterated the themes that it is not the job of government to solve as many problems as previously , that ministers should be more attentive to the interests of taxpayers when spending public money , that ‘ real ’ jobs will be created and sustained not by government subsidy but by workers making goods which people will buy , that the criterion of ‘ value for money ’ be applied to public-sector activities , and that the private sector should be encouraged because it creates the wealth which the public sector requires .
14 Thus a special report of the CBI London Region Urban Regeneration Task Force in October 1988 concluded that there was a need for partnerships in which government , local authorities , teachers , church leaders , and residents would all play a part , but with business taking the lead — helped by government subsidy or pump-priming .
15 ‘ This ballot is about the right of our members to have their pay determined by free collective bargaining and not by government diktat .
16 Local authority assessment of those funded by government spending has been recommended ( Wagner , 1988 ) .
17 Has the Minister accepted the argument which was put strongly to him and to which he listened carefully that day , that it makes no sense for Northumberland to be forced by Government spending restrictions to cut £3.5 million from its education budget when it spends less per pupil than most other authorities ?
18 Ironically the financial constraints imposed by Government spending assessments coincide with increasing demand for education .
19 This could allow for the consideration of a policy of expansion of the economy led by government expenditure .
20 It is unclear how much of the group 's debt , if any , is covered by government guarantee .
21 Their rates of exchange are quite artificial , being set by government interest-rate policies , and are easily exploited by parasitic speculators .
22 Heavy corporate borrowing in the 1980s ( encouraged by government deregulation ) together with a sustained period of high interest rates and , from 1990 , with a contracting economy , proved a fatal combination for many companies .
23 A previous influx of linen in the sixteenth century had been countered by government sponsorship of the linen industry and the growing of coarse flax and hemp , part of a larger tendency in Britain towards the development of local projects to counter foreign imports ( Thirsk 1978 : 72–4 ) .
24 Second the suspension of mandatory inflation accounting by the profession ( in 1985 ) has not affected the nationalized industries , who continue to report current cost accounts , by government direction .
25 The end-result of this will be to increase dramatically the proportion of local income which is funded by government grant , since the only sources of local income will be the community charge ( poll tax ) and specific fees and charges for planning applications and the use of leisure facilities , for example .
26 Financial markets remained closed by government order yesterday but will reopen today .
27 The importance of this can be seen from the fact that the Thirty Tyrants who seized power briefly in 404–3 BC decreed that only 3000 citizens should retain the right to trial , while all others could be summarily executed by government order .
28 They travelled by Government steam-packet from Falmouth to Marseilles , thereafter entrusting themselves to the French conveyances .
29 the virtual monopoly that UK coal enjoys in its home market can only be maintained by government protection of that market and can not be maintained on the basis of price ;
30 It would not be easy to effect the transition that Labour suggests by Government sleight of hand .
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