Example sentences of "of heads of " in BNC.

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1 SALARIES for university law teachers have slipped so badly and professional salaries risen so dramatically that experienced staff are being lost at an alarming rate , the Committee of Heads of University Law Schools reported this week .
2 First , that the loyalty of most rural and many urban people is still to tribe rather than nation ; second , in the continuous drift towards authoritarian systems of government ; and , third , in the failure to resolve peacefully a system of succession of heads of state .
3 At the July 1989 gathering of Heads of State on the island of Tarawa , in Kiribati , the South Pacific Forum placed the use of drift-nets in the South Pacific as its most important agenda item — the first time that an environmental issue had topped the agenda at a political gathering in the South Pacific .
4 He explained that the British envisaged that the union , having at its apex the European Council consisting of heads of government , would have beneath it distinct pillars of co-operation , with the Treaty of Rome and intergovernmental pillars representing respectively foreign and security policy co-operation and actions against drugs and terrorism overseen by interior and justice ministers .
5 The reworking of heads of unpopular emperors was not uncommon .
6 Teaching by subject led naturally to organization by subjects , and to the almost baronial power of heads of department within the system .
7 Since the majority of heads of schools and teachers inherit the school and the class or specialist rooms in which they work with their pupils , they are seldom in the happy position of being able to contribute to the initial planning of buildings , and consequently their interest may well be centred on adaptations or changes that they can realistically effect , although an appreciation of the more fundamental issues of design and planning may concern them too .
8 Communication should be mainly through the central command and control centre which may be no larger than the project leader and his small personal staff as may be a group of heads of sub-systems or both .
9 The participation of heads of states , and even meetings of foreign ministers , were rare , though their personal susceptibilities might influence policy .
10 inspectors , when their help is sought by head teachers , give high priority to improving the effectiveness of heads of department
11 This training video would be useful not only to show to new staff , but it must be admitted , to a lot of heads of homes as well .
12 At the Bremen summit conference in July 1978 a new impetus was given towards monetary union by the agreement of heads of the nine Common Market governments to press ahead with a detailed study for a new European Monetary System ( EMS ) .
13 The role of governments was also strengthened at Paris by the formal creation of a ‘ European Council ’ , made up of heads of government and foreign ministers to meet three times per year .
14 The propaganda value of Japan 's ‘ gift of independence ’ in the Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere was emphasised by a gathering of heads of puppet states in Tokyo in November 1943 : besides Ba Maw there were the heads of Manchukuo , Thailand and the Philippines , with Subhas Bose as head of the Free India Government and the unknown ‘ Prime Minister of China ’ recognised by Japan .
15 's ( 1965 ) three dimensions and in a survey of heads of household in Illinois , found that socioeconomic status generally accounted for more of the rural-urban variation than either occupation or residence , and then rejected Bealer 's approach when they argued that future work should concentrate on single-dimension variables .
16 Eighty per cent of staff and 20 per cent of heads of residential care homes are without professional qualifications .
17 There are some obvious problems facing residential care — the lack of resources and the comparatively low numbers of workers who are qualified ( 20 per cent of care staff and 60 per cent of heads of homes ) among them .
18 They were all in positions of heads of department , consequently I got the feeling that the secondary modern staff who could cope with it to a certain extent , withdrew labour .
19 As a consequence of these complications the Modular Course has to operate a planning and response structure , through its own committees and crucially through a termly meeting of Heads of Departments contributing to the Course , that is not only sensitive to overall Polytechnic directives but also ensures a sensible collaborative response .
20 Responsibilities of Heads of Departments
21 As late as the 1760s the ideal government , in the eyes not merely of George III but of the great majority of his subjects , was one consisting of a number of heads of departments , each performing his task efficiently and responsible only to the king and Parliament .
22 And figures for the country of birth of heads of household give only a rough estimate of ethnic minority populations , as some members of ethnic minorities live in households whose head was born in the United Kingdom , and some of those living in households whose head was born outside the United Kingdom do not belong to ethnic minorities .
23 These can take the form of explanatory words of comfort agreed between governments , as for instance discussed at the Birmingham meeting of Heads of Government on 16 October 1992 ; or they can be formal ‘ Declarations ’ appended to the Treaties .
24 Whilst it is true that the summit meeting of heads of state and government ( prime ministers and presidents ) in Stuttgart in 1983 adopted a Solemn Declaration of European Union , it would be a mistake to assume that the prime ministers and presidents and the European Parliamentarians were on the same wavelength .
25 Therefore , as part of the 1992 programme it was agreed at the Hanover summit meeting of heads of state and government in 1988 that the progressive realization of an economic and monetary union should be studied at the highest level .
26 The Council of Heads of Government meets without a published agenda that we can discuss before meetings are held , and it meets in absolute secrecy .
27 Drafting of heads of agreement .
28 Purpose of heads of agreement .
29 The fees are contingent on a sale save for necessary outlays , eg printing costs and travel , a fee of £ [ ] which will be payable after we have conducted the review of the company and a further £ [ ] on the signing of heads of agreement .
30 The Supreme Council , consisting of heads of state of member governments , has met four times to date ; it is the highest policy-making body and appoints the Secretary-General ( currently Helmi Mahmud Namar ) .
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