Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] the [adj] sector " in BNC.

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1 A joint money laundering steering group was convened to revise UK money laundering guidance notes for the financial sector and examine how a new statutory requirement for employers to train relevant staff in recognising and reporting suspect transactions will be met .
2 A planned budget for 1991 estimated at $80,000 million contained provision for a 15.7 per cent rise for the social sector and one of 41.2 per cent for the controversial National Solidarity ( Pronasol ) anti-poverty programme [ see below ] which had a budget of $1,000 million in 1990 .
3 The 1.5 per cent pay rise for the public sector was announced by Mr Lamont in his autumn statement , but the details only came from the pay review bodies yesterday .
4 Even in Cramlington , the activities of the developer builders were seen largely in terms of providing a population to serve as the basis of demand for services , rather than , as was clearly the case for the public sector , in terms of providing housing so as to assemble a labour force for new industries .
5 True , the new Secretary of State for the Environment laid stress , from the outset , on the need for economic regeneration , and indicated his sympathy for the voluntary sector in the tackling of urban problems .
6 More fundamentally … welfare pluralists can not escape opening wider the door to privatisation by the support for the commercial sector inherent in their advocacy of a plurality of sources of welfare .
7 Because it would be bad news for the country if we are witnessing another fight between the private sector and the state and I hope that we 're not going to see in the whole rules and regulation industry , versus er the public a sort of repeat of the Moriarty , Sherlock Holmes final fight er with never knowing who in fact er wins as the battle of o of continues .
8 Research Profiles for the Public Sector Science and Commercial Enterprise Programme .
9 It concludes that the most appropriate method is one that considers future discounted cash flows — the net present value technique — and argues that this is also the most appropriate technique for the public sector .
10 Or are we seeing yet another example of the application of double standards , with Ministers providing no money for the public sector , while sending their own children to school in the private sector ?
11 Speaking in Perth yesterday at a press briefing on possible future strategies for the arable sector following the new set- aside regulations , a chemical manufacturer , Peter Botham of WBC Technology , gave warning that the increases which farmers have enjoyed in recent months in grain values were not without a cost .
12 Consequently global prevalence estimates for the institutionalized elderly will underestimate the prevalence for hospital care and be an overestimate for the residential sector .
13 What do we bring to this partnership for the voluntary sector .
14 Privatisation , broadly defined to cover all sorts of novel roles for the private sector , is now on the political agenda in much of America .
15 It certainly has n't to date provided too many solutions for the voluntary sector .
16 To enable us to do this , N C V O in May , launched a corporate affiliation scheme to enhance the understanding of in , industry about the voluntary sector , and vice versa .
17 Secondly , the relationships between the private sector and the voluntary sector , and lastly how we measure the success of these special relationships .
18 These various lines of reasoning have been challenged by , amongst others , the New Cambridge School which suggests that the relationships between the public sector and economic management may by no means be so simple .
19 ‘ But clearly , although they are not producing computers for the same sector of the market place , they are both manufacturing plants . ’
20 The dilemma for the voluntary sector is whether to expand their services and move to a more ‘ centre-stage ’ role in running and planning services or to remain as small , local , campaigning organizations .
21 Would my right honourable friend care to pay tribute to the work of the training and enterprise councils in helping women particularly who want to get back into work by providing child care facilities er and would he also like to comment on the threshold scheme in Northampton which he visited last week which is an example of partnership between the public sector , the private sector , the TECs er promoting this sort of work .
22 We will also seek further opportunities for the private sector to contribute , as it has for example with the Channel Tunnel , the Queen Elizabeth II bridge at Dartford , the second Severn Bridge and the Birmingham Northern Ring Road .
23 Unfortunately information on non-completion rates was unavailable as was the data for the non-university sector of higher education .
24 What are the characteristics of the informal sector ?
25 This trend has been reinforced by reorganization of the public sector bodies such as the National Health Service , local government , gas , electricity and water authorities .
26 Brenton , in a study looking at the feasibility of the voluntary sector replacing the statutory sector to some degree in the provision of personal services , concludes :
27 In fact , Sellier ( 1978 ) attributes the generally late establishment of collective agreements in France ( only since the mid-1960s for the bulk of the private sector ) partly to the association by employers of workers and unions with revolutionary ideologies , but also to the marked weakness and slow development of employer organisations — the state long remaining the main partner of the unions .
28 In many Third World countries food industries constitute the bulk of the industrial sector .
29 Its stance has come under fire from the president of the private sector 's wood alliance , Corma .
30 The exodus continues and IBM Corp vice-president and president of the Industrial Sector Division Edward Kfoury retires effective May 31 .
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