Example sentences of "to service " in BNC.

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1 This was the central theme of the Griffiths Report ( 1988 ) , but the suggested solution — the separation of ‘ purchasers ’ and ‘ contractors ’ in order to create a quasi-market — may not be the complete or only answer and may actually impede the flow of information from consumer to service planner .
2 The five CMHTs varied greatly in their precise method of operation and these variations were hotly debated among themselves at times , but they all engaged in service development and came to see the generation of personal treatment plans as a prelude to service development rather than as being constrained by the existing service stock .
3 They were not subject to service contracts containing restrictive covenants .
4 He wanted me to put the proposition to Service in Vancouver , and this I promised to do .
5 It may have been relatively easy for a large part of the workforce to switch from manufacturing to service industries in the 1980s , but to do the opposite is more difficult .
6 In the UK we have become so obsessed with dowries and transfer payments that we are unable to look comprehensively at the needs of users , let alone ask their views , and community care encourages this approach to service delivery .
7 Though Kent has established a career path , it does not exclude a move back to service provision .
8 The written document produced in the process belongs to service users and provides them with necessary information to challenge service providers if they do n't fulfil their contributions to the plan .
9 They should also be able to show how each authority intends to cooperate with each other and with private and voluntary organisations to develop joint or complementary approaches to service delivery .
10 Possibilities for a wider range of incentives linked to service development include :
11 A Certificate of Release to Service issued by the holder of an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer 's Licence is required ( Air Navigation Order , Article 11 ) before flying after making a modification such as the drag reduction kit .
12 Until the end of the nineteenth century , practice amongst the states of Europe as to service of process has been described as being in un état anarchique .
13 It is clear that where service is required to be effected in a Contracting State , the provisions of the convention , as given effect in national law or as a self-executing Treaty , will prevail over the general law as to service of process .
14 It is submitted that this leaves in place the binding character of Article 13 of the original Convention as to service of documents by accredited consular or diplomatic agents .
15 The provisions as to service of process in Chapter II are in other respects very close to the Hague Convention 's provisions , especially in relation to the prescribed forms of Request , Summary and Certificate , and in the range of other modes of transmission , such as service by post or by direct communication between judicial or other personnel in the two states , which may be allowed in addition to the Central Agency channel .
16 The shift from manufacturing to service industries has been even more marked in terms of jobs : in 1950 manufacturing employed 35 per cent of the total in civil employment but this had fallen to 26 per cent by 1981 ; at the same time , jobs in the service sector rose from 47 per cent to 60 per cent of total employment .
17 A further employment trend which is central to any account of service sector expansion is the rise in the number of jobs transferred from manufacturing to service industries as the former ‘ contract out ’ services to lower costs .
18 part of this growth is attributable to jobs transferred from manufacturing to service industries as the former externalize services previously provided ‘ in-house ’ .
19 The appellant did not attend on the return date , but the justices were satisfied as to service and adjourned until May 16 ; the appellant was notified by recorded delivery .
20 There is an appeal against a notice to a magistrates ' court , but there is no express provision for representations prior to service of the notice .
21 There is an appeal against a notice to a magistrates ' court , but there is no express provision for representations prior to service of the notice .
22 The obligations as to service of committal orders are not the same in the High Court and the county court .
23 Few things are consistent in the social services : each service tends to be financed differently ; the statutory basis , the context of the central/local government relationship and distribution of control , and the underlying social principles all tend to vary from service to service .
24 the allegations pleaded ( which the court was required to assume to be true for the purposes of an issue as to service out of the jurisdiction ) were as follows .
25 Thus the 1990 NHS and Community Care Act promises us a new approach to service provision that puts the needs of users and carers first .
26 Their significance to service users will depend on transferring such change to the wider society .
27 Indeed it seems to me that the contribution to date of the voluntary sector to service provision in most sectors has been marginal and peripheral .
28 Meanwhile the process of ‘ de-industrialization ’ , typified by the shift of employment from manufacturing to service industries and the related growth of female participation in the labour force , and of white-collar as opposed to manual occupations , has been accompanied by fundamental changes in the location of economic activity , both locally and regionally .
29 It may be , secondly , that the era of ‘ flexible accumulation ’ takes the form , not so much of sub-contracting between small firms within manufacturing , but rather of more work put out to service sector firms .
30 Tensions may also arise through departmental clients perceiving the FMI as a threat to service provision .
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