Example sentences of "government [coord] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The system will be based on a network of anti-pollution equipment in strategic locations around the globe , backed up by a training programme to ensure that governments and the various oil industries are well-equipped to cope with an accident .
2 Elections were held on May 6-7 to over 6,000 town councils , and to 87 provincial governments and the regional councils ( parliaments ) of the 15 regions governed by normal statute ( Liguria , Piedmont , Lombardy , Veneto , Emilia-Romagna , Tuscany , Umbria , Marches , Abruzzi , Latium , Molise , Apulia , Campania , Basilicata and Calabria ) .
3 Mr Christophersen urged EC governments and the European Parliament to give speedy approval to the loan , which will be paid in three instalments .
4 Mr Christophersen urged EC governments and the European Parliament to give speedy approval to the loan , which will be paid in three instalments .
5 The draft directives still have to be adopted by the European Commission , approved by EC governments and the European Parliament .
6 Too much power lies with the Council of Ministers who meet in secret , making it almost impossible for the public , national governments and the European Parliament to follow their decision making process .
7 Several European governments and the European Commission provide funds to pay part of the costs of public information and education programmes about the Third World .
8 There are also bargains which interlock all these with foreign corporations , foreign governments and the international organisations .
9 Yet another relevant ideology , which infects judges , governments and the general public in greater or lesser degrees at different times , is the ideology of law and order , which has been notably and provocatively analysed by the Marxist theorist Stuart Hall ( 1979 , 1990 ; Hall et al. , 1979 ) .
10 However , in the last resort the interpretation of its decisions would depend upon the national governments and the national court systems .
11 At a time when it had not yet developed a project portfolio , it was concerned with such questions as how to set up a broadcasting system which would serve society as a whole rather than merely serving governments and the ruling elites .
12 The old enthusiasm for governments and the governing classes — anatomized with much effect by Anthony Sampson and others in the early 1960s — evaporated into a more cynical disillusion .
13 Television is excellent for this , and Chomsky for long has had that great domain in which to show how governments and the big businesses linked to most television powers are very , very careful to be sure that few views are presented which violate the currently useful consensus .
14 The Taoiseach , Albert Reynolds , has expressed optimism that the stalled three-stranded talks will resume between the British and Irish Governments and the constitutional parties in Northern Ireland .
15 But neither industry nor BT can afford to give free training so the bill must be paid by a foreign government or the International Telecommunication Union , which is based in Switzerland .
16 Third party rebels can express their assent in a variety of ways , including notifying the government or the International Committee of the Red Cross , or by implementing the Protocol .
17 If Her Majesty 's Government have , at least in principle , accorded official recognition to Croatia if certain conditions are met , would it not be very difficult for Her Majesty 's Government or the European Community to deny Croatia the legitimate UN-recognised right of self-defence ?
18 In the end , only the provincial government or the central government in Delhi had a view of the ‘ whole ’ and it was an increasingly abstract one at that .
19 In legal aid work , however , the Government or the Legal Aid Board , and not the client , would choose the successful tender .
20 Sovereignty is the , we 'll turn to it later , we 'll look at sovereignty again , but linked to sovereignty is the idea that you can make legislation , you can pass laws and then you can say these laws are going to be carried out , implemented by courts followed by sanctions though very little law is related to foreign policy because the British government or the Russian government or the United States government ca n't make laws which apply worldwide or outside its own area of claimed sovereignty so there is a difference of the environment in which foreign policy takes place .
21 Fear of encroachments by the government or the armed forces on the liberty of the subject , coupled with a feeling that it was unjust that one particular group should be singled out for treatment in this way , combined to defeat all such suggestions .
22 The only exception to this is that no one other than a state government or the Federal Government may operate a television or radio station without the approval of the president .
23 In February 1974 , just a month after the executive took office , Edward Heath called a general election on the theme of ‘ who rules Britain ? ’ : the elected government or the striking miners .
24 He could not change the monarchical nature of the government or the hereditary nature of the monarchy .
25 It must be affordable to those who are responsible for financing it ( for example , the government or the local people ) .
26 If there were to be a Labour Government or the unlikely event of a Liberal Democrat Government , it would be open house for local authorities to spend and spend , just like Viv Nicholson .
27 Indeed , the government 's own document , The School Curriculum ( 1981 ) , includes these words : ‘ Neither the government nor the local authorities should specify in detail what the schools should teach . ’
28 Neither the Labour government nor the Tory government was able to deliver its party .
29 And it could knock 10 per cent off the National Health Service 's drugs bill by undermining price agreements between the government and the major drug companies .
30 The Bolivian Workers ' Centre ( COB ) , the main union confederation , contacted the Spanish news agency EFE on March 9 to report that it had received communiqués from the Bolivarián Military Movement ( MMB ) , a dissident grouping within the military , which claimed that " discontented " elements within the army were willing to follow the example of fellow officers in Venezuela [ for Venezuela coup attempt see pp. 38759-60 ] to stem corruption in the government and the higher echelons of the armed forces .
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