Example sentences of "take up of " in BNC.

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1 In Somerset , consultants already hold clinics in GPs ' surgeries , but the health authority is looking at new ways of providing services in rural areas , following a recent survey which showed a low take up of hospital services by those in remote areas with poor transport .
2 The aim is to invest in a distance learning system and materials appropriate for some 70,000 NHS managers at the threshold of their managerial careers , with a take up of 3000 participants per year , at a cost somewhere between £ 100,000 to £300,000 for initial development .
3 Housing policy and administration ; The development of welfare services in Northern Ireland ; Voluntary social services ; The development , planning and provision of health care , the Poor Law and social security , take up of benefits , unemployment , redundancies and low pay ; Equality of opportunity , religious and sex discrimination ; Community conflict in Northern Ireland ; Treatment of offenders ; Community care .
4 This market can be expected to grow since increased leisure time and rising disposable incomes are likely to.lead to an increased take up of leisure activities .
5 Authorities vary in how much residential care is available , and neighbourhoods differ in the amount of private residential homes and the take up of DSS funds to help pay the fees .
6 The Scottish Enterprise Software Group which , as reported earlier ( CI No 2,158 ) , is looking to make Scotland a top European computing centre is looking to encourage take up of high performance computing with its Forum for Open Systems , launched in April .
7 Apart from general recessionary influences , Ovum cites a slower take up of the technology than had been predicted as a reason .
8 Noting the slow take up of the high-end RIO , Specialix says RIO was ‘ over engineered ’ and brought to the market before its time , saying it will have to wait until multi-processing technology takes off before it sees any real installations .
9 In fact , the Department of Trade and Industry ( DTI ) has itself established a number of initiatives to facilitate the take up of technology by SMEs , such as ‘ LINK ’ and ‘ Materials Matter ’ .
10 LCCIEB has worked hard to increase the availability and take up of modern languages , both within the UK and overseas , and it views the developments in NVQs as a natural extension of this work .
11 The research found that the take up of prepared training material occurred in only half of the boards studied .
12 The Association will carefully monitor the take up of Vocational Qualifications by the industry and the country-wide acceptance of NVQs as nationally recognised qualifications : in the meantime it is apparent that there is a well defined need for flexible and modular provision of learning support and underpinning knowledge for those who are working towards competences , which can be assessed for award of Vocational Qualifications .
13 The , the problem that is arising in this , is that it is now clear that , er , that the Grants Panel are running out of money this year , because of the take up of , of lots more grants .
14 To see that there is a take up of the car contract hire scheme , it constantly has to be held , or kept unde , the scheme has to be kept under review , to make sure that it is attractive and it is what er , the employees want to see , and would prefer rather than an alternate means of transport .
15 The second is the increased take up of council tax housing benefits which we anticipate , you can blame the government for that .
16 Take up of set-aside and ever reducing fertiliser usage might satisfy some of the requirements of the directive in time but Mr Buchan said he hoped that farmers would take urgent note of the board 's action and start planning ahead .
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