Example sentences of "government ['s] [adj] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Financial assistance may be required to meet the ‘ front end ’ costs of marketing and establishing distribution and service networks , as well as there being policies to protect the domestic market from other governments ' predatory trade strategies , such as dumping and the provision of credit packages on tenders for major development projects .
2 No targets have been set to reduce air pollution , despite the enormous increase that will inevitably result from greater car and lorry mileages as the governments ' huge road-building programme is implemented .
3 Recall that we assumed that the nominal quantity of money in the economy , m t , was determined in the following simple way : where g is a known constant ; and v t is a random , serially uncorrelated variable with mean zero , which represents the unpredictable component of the quantity of money , and which we might think of as arising because of , say , faults in the government 's monetary control techniques .
4 However , even persons as brash as Heath had to recognise continually that the majority was uneasy and dangerous and much effort was expended in monitoring it and in camouflaging the government 's Irish unification objective from the man-in-the-street who , initially , was almost incapable of believing that a British government was endeavouring to cede its own subjects to a foreign power .
5 In June , the Observer Business pages warned that the Commission was ‘ poised ’ to prosecute Britain in the European Court early in 1990 and this could ‘ effectively wreck the Government 's controversial water privatisation plans ’ .
6 But more dramatic and more political was Lord Salmon 's contribution in 1975 to the debates on the government 's controversial Trade Union and Labour Relations ( Amendment ) Bill .
7 LABOUR will restore to NHS control any hospital that opts to become a self-governing trust under the Government 's controversial health service changes , the party 's social services spokesman said yesterday .
8 The Government 's Environmental Protection Act has paved the way for environmental improvements ; in particular they have strengthened the law against litter and encouraged re-cycling .
9 Supporting this work are the government 's Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) and the US Air Force , which are responsible for cleaning up poisoned communities like love canal , or old plants that once made the herbicide Agent Orange .
10 An internal investigation by the US Interior Department has found that hundreds of species face extinction as a result of gross mismanagement by the government 's Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) .
11 The Brazilian government 's environmental protection agency ( Ibama ) claims that forest destruction is half what it was last year .
12 Because of these changes it is not practical to adopt the government 's one-third reduction target across all age groups .
13 The government 's 1983 de-hospitalization pilot programme , followed by Griffiths investigation into community care , could be seen as the beginning of central direction of mental health services .
14 Its liabilities therefore include ‘ public deposits ’ and these deposits are those of the Exchequer ( the government 's central cash account ) , the Inland Revenue , the National Loans Fund and the National Debt Commissioners .
15 The move follows years of neglect and a recent rude report from the government 's Antarctic research policy advisory committee which maintained that a replacement transport system was essential if Australia was to maintain an effective presence on the continent .
16 In response to demands from Robin Cook , the shadow trade secretary , for publication of the Government 's gloomy industry survey , the President of the Board of Trade , Michael Heseltine , said yesterday that the leaked document gave only a ‘ very superficial impression ’ .
17 According to the Far Eastern Economic Review of June 28 Cheng was released despite objections from the government 's Internal Security Department which claimed that he was not fully rehabilitated .
18 There is a shortlist of four candidates to buy the UK government 's private telephone network , the Evening Standard reports : the paper says the contenders are British Telecommunications Plc , Mercury Communications Ltd , Sprint International Inc and OTC Australia — but not all have decided to bid .
19 We hear that the Treasury 's coffers are already bloated with a £15,000 million surplus which is to be used in the next Budget to line the pockets of the Government 's private sector friends .
20 Scotland 's transport minister , Lord James Douglas-Hamilton , said : ‘ Both of these major projects will form part of the Government 's private finance initiative which seeks to increase the use of the resources of the private sector in key infrastructure projects . ’
21 The leader of the PUK , Jalal Talabani , announced on April 24 that President Saddam Hussein had agreed " in principle " to grant a measure of autonomy to the Kurds based on the implementation of the government 's 1970 autonomy agreement [ see p. 23916 ] .
22 By 1979 The Economist was implying that the government 's new cost control team under Sir Derek Rayner ( head of Marks and Spencer ) had effectively killed PAR , though it was anticipated that this body would do similar work by introducing business methods of accounting into government .
23 Will the Minister now tell the House how many local magistrates courts he estimates are likely to close as a result of the Government 's new funding policy ?
24 The Government 's new funding policy — which was supported by the Labour party during the passage of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 , so the hon. Gentleman can not complain about that — is aimed at ensuring that the workload is taken into account in allocating resources while encouraging the management of magistrates courts to improve the efficiency of local justice so that it is better carried out .
25 1983 should see the passing of the government 's new Heritage Bill .
26 The Government 's new City Challenge Initiative , which we are all hoping will be accepted er on behalf of , that they are willing to look at social partnership with firms , although we have reservations about some of their proposals er in that area .
27 With the onset of the government 's new community care policies , many women will find themselves playing the traditional role of carers without payment and will consequently find it more difficult to get out to work .
28 In 1990 , many took advantage of the Government 's new Gift Aid scheme ( a scheme apparently designed for higher rate taxpayers who hate the nearly incomprehensible Deposited Covenant form ) .
29 A meeting has already been held with the Government 's new Environment Minister , David Maclean .
30 of Soviet crude oil during the remainder of 1960 , in order to comply with the government 's new purchasing arrangements .
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