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

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1 In addition , the top rate of tax was reduced from 60 per cent to 40 per cent in the 1988 Budget and all intermediate tax rates were abolished .
2 However , in the 1988 Budget , the Chancellor abolished tax relief on home improvements and also limited tax relief to only one mortgage per home .
3 The rules were considerably simplified in the 1988 Budget , and , except for previous maintenance arrangements , are now as follows :
4 A further major reform was introduced in the 1988 Budget , namely : any disposals on or after 6 April 1988 will be rebased to March 1982 , so that only gains or losses accrued since that date will be brought into account .
5 Currently , the annual saving is in the region of £5 billion , only slightly more than the sum that the Government gave away in tax cuts to the richest 1 per cent of taxpayers in the 1988 budget .
6 This helped persuade the Government to take action altering tax incentives for planting in the 1988 Budget .
7 Tree-planting has fallen from a peak of 29,000 hectares in the year to March 1988 to 17,300 hectares in 1992 , following the replacement of tax incentives for planting by a grant system in the 1988 budget .
8 The NZ accounting reforms were part of wider changes in public sector management , introduced by the market-orientated and subsequently deposed Labour government in the 1988 State Sector Act and the 1989 Public Finance Act .
9 The curriculum guide-lines outlined in the 1988 Act offer an entitlement for all children , but the quality of these experiences will be subject to the way schools interpret and act on these four important elements .
10 Separate from curriculum and assessment , a third element in the 1988 Act , although it affects teaching staff only indirectly , still has the potential to affect the whole future of a school .
11 Unlike the other four main changes in the 1988 Act ( national curriculum , assessment , open enrolment and local financial delegation ) the alteration of power in the control of staff calls for a high degree of collegiality between the managers and the managed .
12 As expected , there were strong regional voting patterns , although these appeared a little less rigid than in the 1988 election .
13 Even in the 1988 legislation , RE has been referred to as " basic " , although in most people 's minds any substance to that interpretation has long since evaporated .
14 The growth in the number of delegated schemes for school finance during the 1980s , culminating in the introduction of local management of schools ( LMS ) in the 1988 Education Reform Act , is leading to a revolution in resource management practice in schools .
15 Several new initiatives detailed in the 1988 Education Act .
16 The 1944 Education Act laid a responsibility on LEAs to monitor the work of their schools and this has been strengthened in the 1988 Education Reform Act .
17 There are powerful undercurrents in the 1988 Education Act which pull in this direction .
18 Maybe partners will come to feel that schools will respond better to the aims of education set out in the 1988 Education Act if they are not tied to curricula based on the traditional subjects alone .
19 Incredibly , these developments appear to receive no recognition in the 1988 Education Reform Act , and could well be halted for want of explicit official support .
20 Higher education is defined in the 1988 Education Reform Bill as courses leading to degrees , higher diplomas or to professional examinations where the standard is higher than that of the advanced ( 'A' ) level of the General Certificate of Education .
21 And they go considerably beyond such statements as the government made about the connection between community and schools in the 1988 Education Reform Act .
22 Japan continued to favour the guidelines laid down in the 1988 Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resources ( Cramra ) .
23 The Mitchells set up Eden Woodland Products in 1990 , after the builder they were contracted to went bust in the 1988 crash .
24 A settled domestic life with two year-old Daniel and the lovely former actress Suzanne Danielle provided the supremely talented Scot with a secure and solid base from which to plan his survival from decline which saw him slump to 51st in the 1988 Order of Merit .
25 Figure 1 shows the relation between renal state before transplantation in the original cohort of 33 patients described in the 1988 report and long term ( 5–7 year ) survival .
26 The World Bank ranks all the countries of the world according to their GNP per capita , though countries with populations of less than 1 million ( of whom there were 35 identified in the 1988 Report ) are excluded from the main tables .
27 I have to admit that our company , among others , was heavily involved in lobbying parliament to have home taping covered by a blank tape levy in the 1988 Copyright Act .
28 Gore was seen to have the advantages of youth , good looks , and increasing political stature — as a candidate in the 1988 contest he did unexpectedly well and had increased his reputation since .
29 The aim of the research is to find out to what extent the cuts in the higher rates of income tax in the 1988 Finance Act may nave increased work effort , decreased avoidance and reduced emigration .
30 Of the twelve initiatives announced in the 1988 statement , eight can be seen to lie within the general sphere of development .
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