Example sentences of "for individuals " in BNC.

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1 help for individuals
2 Help for individuals
3 A Guide to Grants for Individuals in Need edited by Mike and Nikki Eastwood. 1990 edition .
4 It is difficult to relate the proposals in the review to prospects for services for elderly people , as although it is entitled ‘ Working for Patients ’ , the Review makes little mention of health care for individuals or particular client groups .
5 He said : ‘ Now and for all time in the future , human skills and human talents will be the major determinants of success or failure — not just for individuals but for a whole society in all of its social , cultural and commercial life . ’
6 Voters can therefore express clear preferences for individuals within or across party boundaries .
7 There are two basic types of legal expenses policy available for individuals .
8 While generally approving existing British legislation , Professor Zander cautioned against any extension of powers and points to the United States where , he said , mere suspicion could mean financial ruin for individuals and organisations while the law also allowed the seizure of all assets , not simply those related to a specific offence .
9 Mr Hunt also announced a three-year transitional relief scheme for individuals — costing £300m next year — to protect ratepayers who face the largest increases in the change .
10 One way and another , the problems of the British economy , with unpleasant side-effects for individuals such as the ‘ austerity ’ of 1948–9 , the ‘ pay pause ’ of 1961 , the deflation after the 1976 IMF crisis , or the rise in personal indebtedness after 1986 , were a persistently gloomy theme after 1945 .
11 Fundamental respect for individuals as autonomous , rational beings suggests that their liberty to risk injury or to undergo assaults , however serious , ought also to be respected .
12 Warm Hearted Weekend breaks are ideal for individuals or groups .
13 Many financial institutions , and particularly some of the high-street banks , have a poor record of customer service , for individuals and businesses .
14 These price increases will not be brought in unless and until compensation schemes for individuals and rural communities which have no alternative to the use of cars are ready to be introduced .
15 The creation of Scottish , Welsh and English regional Parliaments therefore goes hand in hand with the promotion of more European cooperation and partnership , ensuring access to power for individuals and their communities right across Europe .
16 These contrasted conditions pose different problems for individuals of a reproducing population .
17 17.3 Written language serves many purposes both for individuals and for society as a whole , and is not limited to the communication of information .
18 At that time , there was no clear faith in an after-life , and so children represented the future hope both for the nation and for individuals in it .
19 Viscosity means any tendency for individuals to continue living close to the place where they were born .
20 There is evidence that it became the practice for individuals to be named after the day on which they were born and that couples were not allowed to marry if their birthdays had the same numeral .
21 Conversely , the ethically proper allocation of funds to health , as compared to education or defence , is quintessentially an issue for political debate , and can not properly be left for individuals in the trenches to fight over , when they have no knowledge or view of the larger issues .
22 And though most people hold that working in any kind of job is better than not working , it is equally important , and not just for individuals but for society as a whole , that children should be educated so that they can find satisfaction outside their work as well as within it , in things other than paid work .
23 At that time deep ecologists tended to emphasise the value of the whole so exclusively that they seemed to rule out altogether any value for its parts and particularly for individuals , whether human or animal .
24 We are beginning to see that concern for the whole and concern for individuals are not alternatives , rivals between which we have to choose , but at a deep level belong together .
25 This is well demonstrated in the 14-year prospective Framingham Study , for individuals younger than 50 years the risk of coronary heart disease increased over 5-fold with increasing serum cholesterol levels from 4.6–8.7 mmol/l ( Kannel et al , 1979 ) .
26 For individuals , the costs of maintaining a safe environment are , however , by no means all in the category of indirect taxation .
27 The Centre can provide for individuals as well as for groups and parties .
28 Such partnerships can not succeed unless there is institutional commitment to partnership ; it is not enough simply for individuals to work together .
29 The first is the limitation in prescribing of psychotropic drugs and the provision of alternative forms of help for individuals with symptoms of depression and anxiety secondary to social problems .
30 As this is often linked up with annuities , endowment policies and private pension plans , several of the major life assurance companies , such as the Legal and General Assurance Society ( address on page 155 ) run their own courses as a service for their prospective pensioners , for groups of employees of large companies , or for individuals from smaller companies .
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