Example sentences of "calls for a " in BNC.

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31 But that is n't good enough for Mr Mitchell , who calls for a new regulatory regime .
32 The London Society , in its hard-hitting commentary , also calls for a director general .
33 When , however , the chairman of the SIB , supposedly at the apex of a system of self-regulation , calls for a ‘ clear shift to a less self-regulatory basis ’ , when the chairman of Prudential Corporation says that the government should ‘ organise investor protection on a fully statutory basis under direct government control ’ , and when the chairman of BAT Industries ( which owns Eagle Star and Allied Dunbar ) adds that ‘ self-regulation has not really worked ’ , it would be futile to start quizzing them about whether ‘ self-regulation ’ is really an accurate description of the present system .
34 This probably calls for a basic two-part structure , with part one detailing your assumptions , deductions and conclusions , and giving your analysis of the problems , while part two looks at possible alternative courses of action and spells out your ‘ solution ’ .
35 The use of a new computer software distribution program calls for a reduction in manpower from three to two in the traffic clerks ' office .
36 Even so , calls for a general strike to force the Government to end all support for intervention were heavily defeated at the Labour Party Conference in June .
37 Even so , the design and making of satisfactory test-pieces calls for a modest degree of skill and experience as the best shape will be different for each kind of material .
38 Mr Gould failed to back calls for a referendum .
39 After what Roy 's been through , every day calls for a celebration .
40 These include , first , any calls for a radical restructuring of society in which new structures and processes of government are sought which would significantly alter the balance between governors and governed ; second , calls for greater priority to be given to social , community and ecological factors in decision-making and lower priority to be given to economic and technological factors which are geared towards reproducing or sustaining the kind of society that exists at present ; and , third , calls for a significant change in defence policy , for example , a renunciation of nuclear weapons , neutralism or disengagement from military alliances such as NATO ( McAuslan , 1980 , p. 6 ) .
41 The position calls for a person with sufficient experience and confidence to interview chief executives and finance directors .
42 This position calls for a thorough knowledge of the pharmaceutical industry and the role and nature of clinical development .
43 Even love , as he had explained five years before in a poem briskly called ‘ Love ’ ( 1966 ) , calls for a lot of cheek : ‘ … the blind persistence/To upset an existence/Just for your own sake . ’
44 On the sunroom walls , chalking off the existing paint calls for a stabilising solution .
45 And , as yet , we have seen no reason to suppose that the need for explanation calls for a prior epistemology .
46 The Safety Commission of the International Air Transport Association , IATA , has recommended a partial ban aboard aircraft on electronic devices such as computer games made by Nintendo Co Ltd , to avoid interference with aircraft systems : it calls for a ban on the use of all passenger-carried electronic devices during taxi , takeoff , initial climb approach and landing in a confidential letter written by the committee and obtained by Reuters .
47 If pressed , many ERM-sympathisers would agree that last year 's crisis calls for a rethink , but few see the need for anything radical .
48 Marking the tests calls for a dangerous amount of subjective judgment .
49 It also calls for a rigid speed limit to be imposed on motorists and for short-term parking bays to be made available .
50 In Borstal the maintenance of the ‘ tough ’ style calls for a different presentational technique , a sustained , harsh , abrasive and unyielding confrontation .
51 The new agreement calls for a minimum of six recordings each year .
52 This may sound rather ominous but it is simply one of those periods when adverse planetary activity calls for a tighter grip on the purse-strings .
53 The organic debate continues with reasoned arguments from both sides but Jim Mason calls for a middleway , learning lessons from the past , while using technology of the present .
54 The information about God and his will which the Christian receives through reading the Bible calls for a tough response that is anything but sentimental .
55 As you have seen , advertising calls for a number of special skills .
56 The trade union movement has reached a new unity with the foundation of the Comite Unitario Sindical ( CUS ) which calls for a negotiated solution in common with the FDR-FMLN position .
57 He calls for a reformed profession built around a new " common enterprise " and involving " wide active cooperation " among its members .
58 PHC calls for a ‘ fundamental redistribution of wealth ’ and a ‘ focus on the needs of the poor ’ but gross inequalities continue to exist in South Africa .
59 The script calls for a period propeller plane that actually works .
60 The first question is whether the procedure under section 7(5) of the Bail Act 1976 is a matter which calls for a formal hearing by a court consisting of at least two justices .
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