Example sentences of "of planning for " in BNC.

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1 Generally speaking , the longer the period of planning for an escape the more satisfactory it was for the prospective escaper .
2 In 1983 the Royal College of Nursing , the professional organisation for British nurses , issued a report on the nursing implications of planning for nuclear war .
3 The report outlines what would happen in the event of nuclear war and maintains that talk of planning for , and training in triage and mass casualty techniques is meaningless , because surviving nurses would be able to do little other than help to provide limited care for casualties and comfort the dying .
4 Through participation in a shared experience of planning for the future , individual members of the school community can develop an increased understanding of the school and a greater awareness of the part each person plays in the total organisation .
5 Edward Simpson , former Deputy Permanent Secretary at the DES , and ironically in charge of planning for almost a decade , has argued cogently the same case for more resources for primary schools as a result of the introduction of Local Management of Schools .
6 Finally , it is important to remain flexible : the future is a mental picture and the process of planning for it and managing a business to enable it to survive requires experience and imagination .
7 Though changing methods of planning for traffic specifically in residential areas were not a central thrust of Traffic in Towns , the book provided a context for residential area strategies which , in the event , have guided a number of countries in the ensuing quarter century .
8 HUDSON 'S SIX FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF PLANNING FOR CYCLISTS
9 The aim of planning for cycling is not a product — eg a cycle track — but safe and efficient travel by bicycle .
10 The whole process of planning for a better future has become discredited .
11 This is the crux of planning for any UK multinational .
12 This material forms the basis of planning for purposeful social work activity .
13 Be that as it may , the major work of planning for the change to public ownership was certainly delegated to the men the Labour Government intended to appoint to the Central Authority .
14 Most of the recruits to the senior positions were from within the industry and in the months up to the planned vesting day — 1 April 1948 — most retained their old jobs in the pre-vesting undertakings as well as carrying out their new responsibilities of planning for the change .
15 For all the initiative , corporateness , political enthusiasm and managerial opportunism of planning for closure , it did not appear to bring in any noteworthy innovation .
16 Walker goes on to talk of ‘ structural incrementalism ’ as ‘ the basis of planning for need ’ .
17 This is a clear indication of a central principle of planning for Cramlington .
18 Rowthorn suggests that the continued existence of large scale capitalist enterprises possessing production facilities in several countries could render impossible the development of planning for social need in one particular national economy , so that a determined left government would be forced to break up such capitals and transfer the possession of the principal means of production to a planning authority at the level of the nation state .
19 But before looking at the two most important examples of planning for peace , the Beveridge Report and the Butler Education Act of 1944 , it is important to note a number of ways in which peacetime policy changes were foreshadowed by ad hoc wartime measures .
20 The particularly incisive Third report of the commissioner for the special areas ( England and Wales ) ( Cmd. 5503 , 1936 ) was instrumental in relating the question of the economic and social problems of the Special Areas to the wider issue of planning for the accommodation of growth elsewhere .
21 The Holfordian approach to civic design withered on the vine and the operation of planning for the most part relapsed into a much more mundane , bureaucratic system based on plan making and development control , guided by adherence to normative values and adherence to scientific criteria — ironically of the kind that Holford 's team in the ministry had drawn up .
22 The tables below indicate some major steps in the process of planning for 1988 — 89 .
23 It is helpful to look at these to realise the complexity of planning for the world of public sector organisations .
24 However , it should not be thought that Type I systems are non-problematic from the point of view of planning for the health ( care ) needs of a population .
25 The Council and the Drug Control Centre are in the process of planning for the year from 1 April 1988 and to do this we need information on your plans .
26 By 1941 social surveys on the lines pioneered by Booth , Rowntree and Bowley were fully incorporated as instruments of the welfare state , impelled further by the imperatives of planning for war .
27 In terms of educational skills , the process of planning for and collection of the information were most important .
28 The head of planning for the Halifax , Gary Marsh , predicts a five per cent rise in prices next year .
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