Example sentences of "[adj] case for a " in BNC.

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1 I referred sir at the beginning to er the limited experience I 've had in Nottinghamshire where erm a criteria based policy was put into a structure plan erm for er in that case for a prestige business development I think is what they call it , prestige business park , that was a criteria based policy as a way of containing , stopping this strategic issue becoming a Trojan horse for lots of other things .
2 The economic case for a devaluation of the CFA franc is growing in strength .
3 There is a strong case for a more serious effort at collaboration on such matters within the alliance .
4 Disconcertingly , however , Thomas Kuhn 's account of the development of science in The Structure of Scientific Revolutions makes a strong case for a third kind , even if not quite a kind which would suit Newton .
5 There is now a strong case for a realistic dialogue between those studying glacier dynamics and those studying forms .
6 With today 's fast and powerful machines there is a strong case for a complete re-write of DOS or for changing to an operating system specifically designed for power computing .
7 5.3 There is therefore a strong case for a full review of these gradings to be carried out .
8 Ed , I think argued a very strong case for a greater level of influence of trade unionists in the Party than is suggested in this reform and I can see the force of those remarks but the C E C adopted the position that we did not want to take a position of dominance to the Party Conference .
9 Middlesbrough Council will be putting forward a strong case for a ‘ core area ’ , including the Whinney Banks and Grove Hill districts of the town .
10 There was a strong case for an energy conservation programme , if only on psychological grounds .
11 Home Office guidelines suggested that refugees from religious , racial or political persecution had the strongest case for a C registration .
12 There is no need in this case for an operator to call up applicants individually .
13 A petition can not be heard until at least fourteen days have elapsed since the petition was served on the debtor and the supervisor of a voluntary arrangement ( r 6.18(1) ) unless it appears that the debtor has absconded or the court thinks it a proper case for an expedited hearing , or the debtor consents ( r 6.18(2) ) .
14 Changes in the scale of business organisation were not matched by the adoption of modern methods of organisation and management , even though such claims were usually at the centre of the public case for a merger [ Channon , 1973 ; Meeks , 1977 ] .
15 It was suggested by Wickes that this was an appropriate case for a reference to the European Court of Justice on the issue raised by the decision of the Court of Appeal that Community law required an undertaking in damages .
16 But I recall Lord Darlington opening the discussions by formally welcoming the guests , before going on to outline the strong moral case for a relaxing of various aspects of the Versailles treaty , emphasizing the great suffering he had himself witnessed in Germany .
17 Examples of these are : an attractive outer case for a computer monitor , a useful case for computer disks with built-in carrying handle , a desk for a computer or a new shape for a portable computer .
18 So , it looks like a promising case for a bit of reciprocal altruism .
19 An obvious case for a spread ratio other than unity occurs with an intercommodity spread .
20 In his grandiose overview of the history of medical science published in 1919 , he made a powerful case for a totalizing conception of preventive medicine .
21 So , really what you 're saying is that if we 're looking at trip wires to stop things happening , there 's a powerful a really powerful case for a pensioner trustee looking for whistle blowers .
22 So really what you 're saying is that if we 're looking at trip wires to stop things happening , there 's a power a really powerful case for a pensioner trustee , but you 're looking for whistle blowers .
23 Now the city 's MP , Douglas French , says he believes their convictions were unsafe and that they have a powerful case for an appeal .
24 The circumstantial case for a related but lost version in French being the ancestor of Chaucer 's tale is , however , more persuasive .
25 What better case for an exception than this ?
26 If the prisoner is not aware of the judge 's advice he is not able to present to the Secretary of State a reasoned case for a lower figure .
27 Emotions towards the skipper must be mixed : his runs are obviously needed , but not so many that he presents an unanswerable case for a Test recall .
28 Given that there does not seem to be the same reluctance to imbibe proteins made from plants as there is to be using the proteins in the milk of Dr Ron James ' transgenic sheep or Scotgen 's ‘ humanised ’ mouse antibodies , there may be a good case for a local entrepreneur to transfer an Amazonian shaman 's technology to make a Scottish national wonder drug .
29 For example I can see a good case for a local headmaster being a member of the authority , representing educational concerns or for some representations say from significant ethnic groups within the area , but these can be identified and appointed by the authorities themselves , whose local knowledge will lead to far more accurate selection than Whitehall or Whitehall inspired sources .
30 In the Labour party 's view , the Government have not advanced an adequately forceful strategic case for a fourth boat .
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