Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] meet these [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | States are required to revise SIP requirements as needed to make reasonable progress towards the visibility standards , and to develop long-term ( 10–15 year ) strategies for meeting these goals . |
2 | The reforms provided a clear statement of the five main objectives of EC regional policy ( Table 7.1 ) , the means by which policy would be implemented and the role of each of the Structural Funds in meeting these objectives . |
3 | The Bank was due to review progress towards meeting these conditions in April ; shortly before the Indian government announced its decision , the Bank had warned that it was not yet satisfying the new conditions . |
4 | In return for meeting these standards the exchange has insulation from liability for negligence to specific persons . |
5 | Secondly , the objective of the weighted capitation formula is not to identify relative need or morbidity but to allocate resources with the aim of meeting these needs . |
6 | If book publishing is to play its part in meeting these targets , then by 1996 at least 10,000 publishing personnel ( 50% of the 20,000 employed ) should be aiming for NVQs or units towards them . |
7 | It would then suggest ways of meeting these needs in the short and long term so that the quality of the staff could be maintained and developed . |
8 | Their use of temporary workers provided a means of meeting these needs . |
9 | The question thus becomes one of why other countries have been more successful than Great Britain in meeting these requirements . |
10 | In addition , it is claimed that people of different socioeconomic groups make different demands on the health service at similar levels of sickness or ‘ objective ’ need and that the cost of meeting these needs may also vary . |
11 | There is generally no problem in meeting these fees if the transaction is successful . |
12 | A procedure called hanning , named after its protagonist , a nineteenth century Austrian meteorologist called Julius von Hann , goes some way to meeting these criticisms . |
13 | However , this point should not be taken to imply that the burden can be effectively discharged by the voluntary sector , even though it may be able to make a useful contribution to meeting these needs . |
14 | The report lists practical measures that , if implemented , will help restrict greenhouse gas emissions with a view to meeting these targets . |