Example sentences of "of providing [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Any question of providing long-term support for children in the family of a man who is not their father should be considered in the wider context of financial provision for families generally .
2 Second , the current programme fails to recognise the urgency of providing long-term Government involvement in financing and developing a training strategy for all occupational skills .
3 We will continue federal funding for the arts and promote the full diversity of American culture , recognising the importance of providing all Americans with access to the arts .
4 If a company provides a service to the kind of employee which we have been talking about , and the company subsidises that service , the benefit assessable on the employee is the cost to the employer of providing that service .
5 Therefore , it is said , one is looking for the actual cost of providing that benefit for the employee .
6 But anybody who inherits your spreadsheet in the future erm Anybody who inherits your spreadsheet in the future may want to understand something about it , so you 're obviously going to be a good source of providing that information .
7 And this simply shifts the cost of providing that solution to an investment in the people and not the computer hardware .
8 The opportunities of providing innovative packages of care to rural communities were considerable and some individuals in the units were alert to them .
9 What contribution has the authority made to the consideration of the problems faced by secondary schools , of providing suitable subject options for older pupils while avoiding the premature dropping of curricular elements regarded as essential for all pupils ?
10 Q. What contribution have the Authority made to the consideration of the problem faced by secondary schools of providing suitable subject options for older pupils while avoiding the premature dropping of curricular elements regarded as essential for all pupils ?
11 The advantages of providing suitable extinguishers in lifts which are normally for the retrieval of goods has already been mentioned .
12 To manage such a spread of ability is one of the most delicate tasks a curriculum planner has to undertake , yet there arc means , too seldom explored , of providing extra support for weaker teachers and extra ideas for innovative ones .
13 Withdrawal is still the preferred mode of providing extra help in primary schools , as suggested in surveys of current practice ( Clunies-Ross and Wimhurst , 1983 ; Hodgson , Clunies-Ross and Hegarty , 1984 ; Croll and Moses , 1985 ) .
14 Often this takes the form of providing comforting words from the Bible and many Christian societies also publish tracts and pamphlets on the subject .
15 They seem likely to continue to do so even after the reserve policy has been replaced by an interim policy of providing maintained protection for a list of specific products with the potential to compete with foreign products .
16 Would it not be a good thing if the Government explained to the people of Wolverhampton , perhaps even by taking an advertisement in the Express and Star , that the gross overspending has continued year after year because Wolverhampton council has seen education in terms of employing people in schools , not in terms of providing good education ?
17 A dedicated cook with a demanding job outside the home will probably need their kitchen to be that much more functional than someone with more leisure to shop — at least in the sense of providing good storage and extra quick cooking facilities , such as microwave oven and a freezer .
18 This had the effect of providing good development opportunities to hotel and restaurant staff , excellent placements for students , the chance for restaurant managers ' skills to be updated and income for the college .
19 The cost of providing good food may seem frighteningly high .
20 Third , unlike most other consumer goods , government has accepted the responsibility of providing financial assistance to house-buyers and tenants through tax concessions , rent and rate rebates , and rent allowances .
21 An NIO spokesman told Sunday Life : ‘ The matter of providing financial assistance for security at Sinn Fein advice centres is still under consideration . ’
22 One of the key issues at the conference had been the question of providing financial incentives to industrializing Third-World countries , notably India and China , to enable them to abandon use of ozone-depleting chemicals in favour of benign , but more expensive , alternatives .
23 In Re A Company 's Application [ 1989 ] 3 WLR 265 the plaintiff company carried on the business of providing financial advice and was subject to the regulatory scheme imposed by FIMBRA pursuant to the provisions of the Financial Services Act 1986 .
24 Chris of Dunstable , age 29 , recognises the importance of providing financial security for his young family — wife Susan , 27 , and twin daughters Sarah and Lianne .
25 Ways of providing higher levels of co-existence between Tuxedo and CICS/6000 have already been outlined in a Unix International guide prepared by UK firm Data Logic Ltd called ‘ Open Enterprise Transaction Processing : integrating the Tuxedo system with mainframe CICS ’ ( UX No 404 ) .
26 There have been reports on poll tax collection , care in the community , housing benefit administration , the cost of providing bed-and-breakfast accommodation , and into the incredible disgrace of the state of school buildings throughout the country — not forgetting , of course , the report that praised the cost-effectiveness of direct labour organisations , contrary to the thrust of Government legislation .
27 Rather , it is that there exist people willing to pay prices lower than Pm , but which are in excess of the marginal costs of providing additional units .
28 The view that private sector employment is a waste of valuable career time is less widely held , now that the private sector is beginning to take its share of providing additional training and in-service education facilities for its own employees .
29 However , he made no mention of providing additional funds to support the new proposals .
30 Greater involvement of practising teachers in the professional preparation of new recruits , the stipulation that a high proportion of teacher trainers directly involved with pedagogy should themselves have recent and successful experience of teaching and should create opportunities to renew this experience , and the setting of minimum periods for teacher-training courses and the practical elements within them — all these things are seen as ways of providing new teachers with greater and more effective assistance in the development of the necessary practical classroom skills .
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