Example sentences of "[that] [art] new system " in BNC.

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1 It is expected that the new system could be in place in the year 1993–94 .
2 That the new system generated little moral authority was less important than the fact that it gave many Sri Lankans access to the power of the state .
3 Some officials recognized that the new system was alien , but expected that the judicial system would act as a progressive force which would promote the adoption of British norms about justice .
4 A decade after the reforms were implemented , officials , especially in Kandyan districts , still complained that the new system was confusing and not understood by those who were supposed to work it .
5 There is little evidence that the new system led to increased cooperation between the regular police and headmen .
6 I can now consider that the new system of sponsoring foreseen by the Lawn Tennis Association no longer contains appreciable restrictions of competition and therefore the file will be closed . ’
7 The letter expresses four concerns about the TGAT report : that the assessment proposals require an enormously elaborate and complex system ; that there will be heavy reliance on teachers ' judgements in addition to the nationally prescribed tests ; that the costs will be considerable ; and that the new system will take a long time to implement .
8 The fear of opponents was that the new system would push down production budgets ; drive out minority programmes and ‘ serious ’ projects ; subject ITV to the needs of advertisers more than before ; force the BBC down market to maintain its audience share .
9 But Jim Walker told me that , despite these good developments , he was worried that the new system for community care might be underresourced .
10 The Economist a few years ago conceded that the new system had some merits , but carried with it some important disadvantages ; on the positive side The nomination process is certainly very costly , yet trying to engage the attention of a mass electorate scattered across a huge and diverse country is bound to be expensive .
11 Both accepted that the new system of relief should be based on rigorous classification of applicants and the further development of specialized services .
12 The control over local affairs that the new system entrusted to the agent of the central government was held responsible both for the electoral mechanics which distorted parliamentary liberalism and for the decay of local citizenship .
13 In 1972 it expected that the new system of fewer and larger local authorities would prove more efficient .
14 Now that the new system of advanced courses is becoming well established the time has come for the work of the Central Support Unit to be absorbed into mainstream SCOTVEC Departments .
15 Is he satisfied that the new system encourages local authorities to provide houses — rented accommodation — for those people and that the numbers that are dependent on board and lodging are decreasing ?
16 But does not Dr. Jackson have a powerful point when he says that the new system — This is a man working in the system .
17 There is no other way to improve health care and there is no doubt that the new system , across a range of treatment , is improving health care .
18 We must ensure that the new system will not be used as a political tool .
19 He said that the new system would give each working person in the colony a vote , thereby ending the privileged status of current constituency members .
20 But I am quite clear that the new system should have a trial under the most favourable possible circumstances ; and the mere fact that the new Chairman of the War Council did prefer , and , as far as I know still prefers , a different arrangement is , to my mind , quite conclusive , and leaves me in no doubt as to the manner in which I can best assist the Government which I desire to support .
21 There is a danger that the new system merely ‘ computerises ’ the clerical system used previously as the analysis phase is often neglected .
22 Users may feel that the new system will make their job less secure , will make their relationship with others change for the worse , or will lead to a loss of the independence that they previously enjoyed .
23 In unison they agreed that the new system , ‘ improves consistency and is a great asset ’ .
24 In conclusion , although it is difficult to foresee the tide of interest and activity being turned back in the NHS , and a majority of DGMs believe that the new system has already delivered quality improvements ( Appleby et al.
25 Reports from Germany suggest however that the new system is not yet working smoothly , largely due to the lack of suitable recycling facilities .
26 Oftel admits that the new system will be no more efficient and that the annual number of emergency calls is expected to increase from the current 22.8 million a year to 24 million by 1996 .
27 But Zelda Westmeads of RELATE says that the new system wo n't work unless agencies like hers get more cash .
28 In a clear indication that he favoured a future constitutional dispensation based on the concept of protected " group rights " , he declared that a new system would need to provide guarantees of protection against domination by any group , by means of constitutional checks and balances , a decentralization of power and " the requirement of consensus on controversial matters " .
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