Example sentences of "ensure that [adj] needs " in BNC.
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1 | Although supplementary pensions and allowances ensure that basic needs are met , those who are entirely dependent upon them certainly suffer some degree of hardship compared with the standard of living of the majority of citizens , and strenuous efforts are being made to raise the level of the government 's ‘ guaranteed income ’ . |
2 | This then becomes a problem for management : how to ensure that such needs are satisfied so that output and productivity are not adversely affected . |
3 | Indeed , ‘ it is the local authority 's responsibility to ensure that all needs are considered ’ ( DoH , 1991a , p. 9 ) . |
4 | The NHS reforms should help to ensure that these needs are taken into account at every step of planning and providing health care . |
5 | The educational maintenance system is specifically designed with the financial needs of students in mind and we have made substantial new resources available to ensure that those needs are met . |
6 | The best insurance against this happening is for time-off to be planned well in advance so that staff and the ward manager can make the adjustments necessary to ensure that patient needs are met . |
7 | The suitability of the premises , the need for improved access or relocation of equipment and the provision of items such as ramps , carpeting or acoustic tiles where appropriate are all matters which should concern governors if they are to ‘ use their best endeavours ’ to ensure that special needs are met — the duty which is binding on the governors of every school . |
8 | Type I systems , because they allocate funds to a health authority , which is charged with responsibility for the health ( care ) of its ( geographically defined ) population , will not only ensure , but will require , an important planning role for the health authority [ … ] to ensure that local needs and priorities are pursued . |
9 | If it is to function as well as it possibly can , the body has several basic needs — nutrition , exercise , relaxation , sleep and so on — but , because of the hectic pace of twentieth century life , not enough attention is paid to ensuring that these needs are met . |
10 | With systems comprising solely a Type II ‘ internal market ’ , the home authority would find itself very restricted in its health care planning role with little scope for ensuring that local needs and priorities are met . |
11 | With extreme versions of the Type 11 systems , there would appear little health care planning role for the home health authority and little scope for ensuring that local needs and priorities are met , although , of course , business planning would be necessary for the providing authorities/ hospitals . |