Example sentences of "[prep] the white paper " in BNC.

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1 ONLY three working days are left for ministers to fulfil their promise of a February publication date for the white paper on future energy supply designed to quell the fury over British Coal 's pit closure plans .
2 I would like to pursue both of these issues with the Welsh Office and would appreciate a better understanding of what is being achieved through the forum and how voluntary environmental bodies feel about the White Paper Second Year Report procedure , which requires the publication of a separate report for Wales .
3 I hope that hon. Members will ask questions about the White Paper and not make wider points .
4 These efforts by the government were given more force through the White Paper Better Schools , which outlined the aims that had been emerging through the previous documents .
5 Compare and contrast ( 1 ) the speech made by a civil servant ( acting in the absence of the late Lord Trafford ) to the annual conference of the Independent Hospitals ' Association in Birmingham , on October 19 ; and ( 2 ) the address by Mrs Virginia Bottomley , the new Health Minister , to yesterday 's meeting in London , on the Private Health Care Sector After The White Paper .
6 A main aim of the White Paper is to improve services , and the document refers repeatedly to the need to reduce waiting lists .
7 7.1.2 The proposals of the White Paper and Working Papers 3 and 8 do not appear to offer disincentives to general practices to work with elderly people , and to welcome them to their lists .
8 A leak of an early draft of the White Paper on community care led to a clash yesterday between Kenneth Clarke , the Health Secretary , and Harriet Harman , Labour 's health spokesman .
9 These projects , covering issues such as information requirements and the purchasing role of health authorities , are designed to work through the implications of the White Paper at a local level .
10 Despite the blaze of publicity which accompanied the launch of the White Paper , the Government has not been successful in generating support for its proposals .
11 The crux of the White Paper lay in para. 42 :
12 The research messages had reached a wide audience of professionals in this way , and they were echoed in the language and recommendations of the White Paper .
13 This trend reflects a developing and successful specificity of probation practice : the pity is that this specificity of practice has not been complemented by a more appropriate specificity of language from the authors of the White Paper .
14 Though there has been a change of Prime Minister and of the Secretary of State for the Environment since the publication of the White Paper , the environmental cause seems as strong as ever .
15 After 1977 its brief was extended to include industrial , environmental and recreational projects — a reflection of the white paper 's suggestion that economic decline was crucial to understanding the urban problem .
16 A key principle of the White Paper is the separation of the responsibility for managing services and for identifying the need for health care .
17 Indeed paragraph 1.17 of the White Paper lists five important aims of the changes proposed , four of which are financial :
18 Increased efficiency is one of the major objectives of the White Paper Working for patients ( DH , 1989a ) .
19 what monitoring systems should be put in place to assess whether more efficient health care provision has been secured as a result of the White Paper ?
20 There are two features of economic evaluation that merit particular emphasis in the light of the White Paper proposals .
21 A key aspect of the White Paper proposals is the Health Authority and family practitioner budgets will be more interrelated .
22 Impact of the White Paper proposals on the assessment of efficiency
23 Under the terms of the White Paper , practices serving at least 11,000 patients will be able to manage their own budget .
24 One of the main objectives of the White Paper proposals is to increase the efficiency of the NHS .
25 Since one of the major objectives of the White Paper is to increase the efficiency of the NHS , it is important that health care objectives are evaluated from an economic viewpoint and that monitoring arrangements are put in place to ensure that HAs and FPCs rise to the challenge .
26 If the recommendations of the White Paper Working for patients are implemented according to the present timetable , then managers are going to have to decide whether to become primarily ‘ purchasers ’ or ‘ providers ’ of services .
27 The current focus of controversy is the implementation of the White Paper Working for patients .
28 Following the publication of the White Paper , Understanding British Industry ( UBI ) was contracted to the Department of Trade and Industry in order to set up , monitor and evaluate a series of pilot programmes .
29 One unremarked effect of the white Paper on cabling , which was published last week jointly by the Home Office and the Department of Industry , is to undermine the BBC 's monopoly on a second broadcasting revolution set for later this decade — direct broadcasting from satellites ( DBS ) .
30 Much of the White Paper 's legislation is in the form of framework directives which provide a basis for future detailed legislation .
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