Example sentences of "[noun sg] for the 1990s " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Country Sports and Conservation : The case for the 1990s ’ , Shooting News
2 The topic of cataloguing and catalogues may not be an exciting one to many of you , yet in the context of this seminar and the concerns of research library provision for the 1990s there is some special pleading to do on their behalf .
3 The seminar , called ‘ BS 5750 , A Necessity for the 1990s ’ and organised by the Welsh Development Agency in conjunction with BSI Quality Assurance , Wales Quality Centre and TARGED , is aimed mainly at management .
4 A joint declaration , " Partnership for the 1990s " , was signed on Jan. 30 , which pledged co-operation on nuclear weapons and nuclear materials and in defence matters ; the UK would lift the 18-month freeze on export credit insurance for business projects in the former Soviet Union , and would continue to advocate Russia 's membership of the IMF .
5 ERS-1 is currently under test in Toulouse , scheduled for launch next October , at least two years before any other satellites as part of an international monitoring programme for the 1990s .
6 PROGRAMME FOR THE 1990s
7 Under the title Strategic Force for the 1990s and beyond , and drawn up by army chief of staff General Carl Vuono , the plan calls for an entire army corps to be withdrawn from Europe , and for the US Army to be cut from 764,000 men to 630,000 .
8 Under the heading ‘ A better quality of life ’ , Labour 's policy review for the 1990s declared that the future of the planet depended on keeping it at the top of the agenda :
9 Some clues can be found in the recent Report of Labour 's Policy Review for the 1990s , Meet the challenge , make the change .
10 He 's all about excitement , entertainment , doing his bit for his country , and doing it with style — a curious travesty of the active citizen for the 1990s .
11 So as the 1980s drew to a close , the sub-sectors dubbed Coal , Construction , Petroleum and Metals were all in fine shape , and their outlook for the 1990s is promising .
12 Indeed , Stalin records that as part of his ten year plan for the 1990s , glam rock will return ‘ for the positive benefit of the proletariat ’ .
13 HISTORIC Scotland has produced a draft management plan for the 1990s for Holyrood Park , Edinburgh 's famous ‘ green lung ’ .
14 It is the diet exercise for the 1990s .
15 Yet the critical question for the 1990s and the twenty-first century remains unanswered : is there an approach — through central government intervention , decentralization , the encouragement of participation , or any other method — which avoids the insensitivities of bureaucratic welfarism , and yet produces results ?
16 MR WILLIAM Waldegrave , appointed new Minister with responsibility for the Citizen 's Charter in the weekend Cabinet reshuffle , has been charged by the Prime Minister with trying to develop ‘ Majorism ’ as a political philosophy for the 1990s .
17 But getting the internal cost structure right for the 1990s has not simply been a case of manning level reductions .
18 The third strand of the university scholarly information resource infrastructure for the 1990s was identified as the national and international research library network and this will be discussed later in the paper in the context of national initiatives .
19 4.2 Multimedia and Training : A Scenario for the 1990s
20 Despite the reductions in grant , Mr Cecil Parkinson , the Transport Secretary , is steering BR towards a record £5billion investment programme of modernisation for the 1990s , and is welcoming private sector involvement .
21 The further outrageous adventures of Harriet Blair : with one foot in suburbia and the other in the glamorous world of the bestselling author — harassed parent , part-time wife , and seductive career woman — Harriet Blair is truly a comic heroine for the 1990s .
22 Mr Kinnock 's job at conference must be to demonstrate Labour 's electability by confirming the party 's new revisionism , by reassuring voters on issues where there is still doubt and , above all , by helping set the agenda for the 1990s .
23 They echo the theme set in last year 's CBI Business Agenda for the 1990s with the emphasis on controlling inflation , public spending , strengthening the Department of Trade & Industry and giving it responsibility for the National Economic Development Council and opposing a national minimum wage .
24 The book begins with the 1950s , when baby manuals indexed ‘ fathers ’ as ‘ for fathers see mothers ’ , and men were ‘ angry ’ , ‘ tough ’ or ‘ queer ’ ; it ends with ‘ a new agenda for the 1990s ’ , described hopefully as a time when men join women in fighting for an end to exploitation of women at work and home , and the ‘ masculinity ’ we have known will come to a timely end .
25 They realise that Compact enables them to have a say in the shape of education for the 1990s and to help them meet their projected employment needs .
26 By achieving these aims we can build an Employment Service for the 1990s valued by our clients and by us all .
27 By achieving these aims we can build an Employment Service for the 1990s valued by our clients and by us all .
28 To suggest that it is in any way a radical new Tory revolution for the 1990s is far from the truth .
29 Levitating Trains and Kamikaze Genes : Technological Literacy for the 1990s by Richard P. Brennan , John Wiley and Sons , pp 262 , £12.95
30 Software AG 's managing director , Jeffrey Graham , says ‘ our strategy for the 1990s is to move wholeheartedly into the client/server market . ’
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