Example sentences of "by the 1988 [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 After much debate they agreed that the parliamentary group and the government should negotiate with those parties wishing to phase out nuclear energy by 2010 without being bound to close the first nuclear power station by 1995 , the date envisaged by the 1988 legislation [ see also p. 37197 ] .
2 Like the LEA , the committee must seek to grant parental preference , but subject to the exceptions contained in section 6 in so far as these have not been dis-applied by the 1988 Act ( see below ) .
3 The danger is that this disparity will be enshrined in the formulas for distributing funds that local authorities are adopting as required by the 1988 Act .
4 The functions of school boards , defined by the 1988 Act , fall into two categories .
5 Two other changes brought about by the 1988 Act make it important that other aspects of policy are also managed in as full and collegial a manner as possible .
6 The Design Right was introduced by the 1988 Act .
7 Regrettably , no definition is offered by the 1988 Act itself , and this makes the Court of Appeal 's observations in Tagro the more valuable .
8 So successful has the state system been that it has lost only about 1 per cent of its operations to a private competitor under the system of tendering for the provision of local passenger services that was also introduced by the 1988 rail reforms .
9 The two countries had yet to finalize a peace treaty formally ending the conflict which had effectively been halted by the 1988 ceasefire agreement [ see pp. 36568-69 ] .
10 The changes in the balance of power enacted by the 1988 Education Act have greatly increased parents ' influence on schools , but have also increased opportunities for the teaching profession to explain and persuade .
11 Will the success that has been developed in these areas be supported or impeded by the 1988 Education Reform Act ?
12 The ‘ ship ’ is therefore dwarfed by the size of the ocean which is post-school education and training ; moreover it is an ocean which over the last ten or so years has been in unprecedented turmoil culminating in the hurricane represented by the 1988 Education Reform Act .
13 This anxiety could be further compounded by the 1988 Education Act as competitiveness and accountability feature more prominently in the daily life of teachers .
14 However , it should be noted that the demands of the National Curriculum , assessment and LMS have been such as to require the Authority to maintain at least as high a centralized INSET profile as previously , and present provision retains , alongside the new agenda of concerns dictated by the 1988 Education Reform Act ( ERA ) , many of the courses and themes established during the PNP period .
15 ( Their powers and duties resemble those given to English and Welsh school governors by the 1986 Education Act rather than those given by the 1988 Education Reform Act . )
16 The LEAs ' power was further diminished by the 1988 Education Reform Act , in two major ways .
17 The funding of non-university higher education ( i.e. polytechnics and colleges of higher education ) now gives them similar autonomy , having been transferred by the 1988 Education Reform Act from local authority to central government responsibility , with a Polytechnics and Colleges Funding Council ( PCFC ) parallel to the UFC .
18 The furore raised by the 1988 winner , Alison Watt , whose reward was the sitting given by the Queen Mother , exemplifies problems a portraitist faces .
19 As was suggested in a paper published last year by the 1988 Forum ( as it then was ) Mr Heseltine was sure that the Church was part of the fabric of national life ; Mr Hurd appeared to have established agreeable diplomatic relations with the Almighty ; and ‘ John Major seemed the least ‘ churchy ’ yet perhaps the most thoughtful and original ’ in discussing faith and politics .
20 The Consumer Congress called for a working party to draft a code of good practice and it was intended that working party should make use of the information generated by the 1988 transport workshop , whose discussions were reported to the congress .
21 Much of this has been changed by the 1988 Code of Criminal Procedure , which attempts to move away from the inquisitorial system and to introduce adversarial elements into the criminal process .
22 The EC has also contributed to the restoration of the MountAthos monastery , to the reconstruction of the Chiado area in Lisbon , destroyed by the 1988 fire , and to the renovation of a building of the Coimbra University intended for the European College .
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