Example sentences of "[noun] of [art] [noun pl] union " in BNC.

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1 Unfortunately the statement of Balassa made some years ago still remains true , " there exists no wholly satisfactory way of measuring the effect of a customs union or free trade area on trade flows .
2 By now , thanks to the Luxembourg Compromise , France was less fearful of the European Commission ; the completion of the customs union led to hopes among the Six of further developments in the EEC ; and there was still the need to settle the long-term finance of CAP , a question which had been papered over after de Gaulle 's ‘ empty chair ’ policy .
3 Gombojavyn Ochirbat , 61 , chairman of the Trades Union Council from 1972 to 1982 ( when he offended the wife of the then Mongolian leader Tsedenbal ) , and currently Mongolian representative on the editorial board of the World Marxist Review in Prague , was elected MPRP general secretary , and Nyamyn Mishigdorj and Foreign Minister Tserenpilyn Gombosren became members of the secretariat .
4 The Miners ' Federation , possibly because it was the largest and most militant component of the Trades Union Congress , gradually found itself isolated from the TUC General Council and its full-time officials in London .
5 Mr Clifton paid particular tribute to the work of the trades union representatives on the advisory committee .
6 These examples are located in : a local authority-funded employment project ; a Local Education Authority Institute of Adult Education ; a College of Further Education ; a university adult education project for unemployed people ; and the work of the Trades Union Congress Centres Against Unemployment .
7 The document on the formation of a customs union was not unanimously agreed .
8 Formation of a customs union , the Financial Times reported , was intended to ensure that dissolution of the federation did not jeopardise the country 's obligations towards the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) and the European Communities ( EC ) .
9 The two Prime Ministers met again in Javorina , Slovakia , on Oct. 25 and 26 , and on Oct. 29 were reported by CSTK to have signed 16 agreements on future economic and social co-operation , including that on formation of a customs union .
10 It is apparent that the influence of the trades unions was highly significant , both at the level of negotiations with individual employers and through their influence on government policy .
11 In addition , a special meeting of the National Council of Labour — the body that represented the General Council of the Trades Union Congress as well as the Parliamentary Labour Party and the National Executive — was hastily summoned to endorse the commitment .
12 But Bevin indicated that the Labour Ministers would need to consult the National Executive of the party and the General Council of the Trades Union Congress before finally committing themselves .
13 The general council of the Trades Union Congress , led by Walter Citrine and Ernest Bevin , warned MacDonald that there must be no tampering with the social services , least of all with the dole .
14 In the context of Britain in the 1960s , for example , government recognises the legitimate right of the Trades Union Congress to be consulted over issues which affect its members .
15 Now we 're delighted to see you here because we know that the , the G M B shares this view and we know that you 've also been in the forefront of introducing technology , er and we know also that having you here er , having your conference here , helps us enormously to continue this process of raising the profile of the trades unions , the trades council , the labour movement in the city .
16 Conversely the benefits which accrue from a fully fledged economic union are by definition more numerous than those which result from membership of a customs union .
17 After attending the annual meeting of the Trades Union Congress for a number of years Lind was eventually declared ineligible to take part in the proceedings in 1881 .
18 At an extraordinary meeting of the Trades Union Congress at the Albert Hall on 9 December 1913 he was prompted to move a motion condemning " the unfair attacks which had been made upon British trade union officials " and affirming " their ability to negotiate an honourable settlement if assured of the effective support of all who are concerned in the Dublin dispute " .
19 But the six ministers did draft a joint proposal for the pooling of information and work on the uses of nuclear energy , and for the establishment of a customs union that would lead to a common market .
20 Negotiations on the establishment of a customs union were ahead of schedule , and the Commission was forecasting that the union could come into effect by 1967 , three years earlier than originally planned .
21 However , of the three areas excluded from potential transfer to the Community , it might be argued that customs co-operation was already implicit in the concept of the customs union ( which has existed since 1968 ) .
22 One of the subjects of our investigation was high profile leader of the low paid , Rodney , head of the trades union UNISON
23 The ‘ institutional ’ barriers to price competition between employed and unemployed workers had arisen , of course , as a result of the pervasive powers of the trades union movement .
24 Combined with the temporary solution of the coal crisis in 1925 , which will be discussed later , the anticipated textile victory buoyed up the whole of the trades union movement .
25 13.1 The Regional Council has agreed that is policy on violence to employees at work will be reviewed by the Council , or at the request of the trades unions , in the light of reported incidents and advice from reputable and qualified sources .
26 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what recent representations he has received from business men about the impact of the Trades Union Congress 's attitude to Japanese inward investment into the United Kingdom .
27 The unredressed grievances and protests of the Commons against the King , the Civil War , the end of the divine right of kings , the Great Reform movement in the nineteenth century , the founding of the trades union movement , and the suffragette movement of later years , are amongst the salient protest movements of our democratic pedigree .
28 Can the Prime Minister say also whether he has encouraged discussion of the establishment in the new democracies of a payments union similar to that which played such an important part in western Europe 's recovery after the second world war ?
29 The tax reforms proposals and the liberalization of exchange regulations were designed to meet the terms of the customs union agreement with the European Communities ( EC ) signed on Oct. 19 , 1987 [ see p. 35850 ] , the basic feature of which was the gradual elimination of trade tariffs and exchange barriers .
30 Students are automatically members of the Sports Union .
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