Example sentences of "if [art] government [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 If the government determines the interests of the state , does this harbour any threat to individual liberty ?
2 The council 's deputy Labour leader Coun Bill Dixon , said the authority would work with Caldaire if the Government resolved the issue .
3 Total currency flow surpluses will only occur if the government keeps the exchange rate below the equilibrium by continuing to sell the domestic currency on the foreign exchange market .
4 Campaigners say , four thousand specialist teaching jobs could go if the government reduces the grant for teaching English as a foreign language .
5 If the government increases the money supply to increase the price level to engineer a fall in the real wage , actors can be expected to be fully aware of this and hence to adjust the nominal wage so that no real purchase on the economy can be obtained .
6 ‘ They used real Armageddon talk , and warned that the Prime Minister would be brought down and that there would be a General Election if the Government lost the vote .
7 IT IS one of the oldest and most famous hospitals in the world but if the Government follows the recommendations in the Tomlinson report , St Bartholomew 's in London will soon close .
8 Greenpeace executive director Lord Melchett said that if the government gave the go-ahead without calling a public inquiry , Greenpeace would return to the courts to seek a second judicial review " with our right to do so already established " .
9 The necessary reduction by 2005 could also be achieved if the government restrained the growth of traffic to 16 per cent instead of the estimated 34 to 59 per cent .
10 ‘ As the transport and strategic planning authority for the area around Edinburgh as well as within the city itself , Lothian Regional Council is able to take an overview which smaller single-tier councils would lack if the Government abolished the region .
11 Councillors voted to turn down plans for any cuts but still face the prospect of having to make reductions if the government chargecaps the council .
12 They would grow restive , perhaps even rebel , if the government allowed the human-rights movement to develop too fully .
13 This is one of the few occasions in the House when I can say that many hon. Members on both sides of the House told the Government that that would happen if the Government allowed the policy to develop in the way it has .
14 However , there are still problems : cash limits will only be ‘ successful ’ if the government has the political will to set effective limits in the first place , and subsequently to keep to them .
15 It is clear from this expression that the difference between full information output and actual output can be made zero each period ; that is , perfect stabilization policy can be achieved , if the government sets the policy parameter γ 2 equal to - 1 .
16 Another shadow foreign spokesman , George Robertson , said : ‘ If the Government overrules the House of Commons vote on the Maastricht social chapter by invoking the royal prerogative on ratifying treaties , it will be an historic betrayal of Parliament . ’
17 If the Government approves the company 's bid , an application will be made in 1991 for a parliamentary bill .
18 Exceptionally , if a government underestimates the strength of opposition amongst its own backbenchers , or fails to anticipate the extent of opposition in the other House , it may be necessary to modify a bill or even have an amendment forced upon it .
19 If a government has the right to rule it is regarded as legitimate , and this , in turn , provides it with authority .
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