Example sentences of "[noun pl] of [art] [noun pl] union " in BNC.
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1 | The ‘ institutional ’ barriers to price competition between employed and unemployed workers had arisen , of course , as a result of the pervasive powers of the trades union movement . |
2 | Can the Prime Minister say also whether he has encouraged discussion of the establishment in the new democracies of a payments union similar to that which played such an important part in western Europe 's recovery after the second world war ? |
3 | The tax reforms proposals and the liberalization of exchange regulations were designed to meet the terms of the customs union agreement with the European Communities ( EC ) signed on Oct. 19 , 1987 [ see p. 35850 ] , the basic feature of which was the gradual elimination of trade tariffs and exchange barriers . |
4 | Students are automatically members of the Sports Union . |
5 | Some critics of the trades unions have pretended that we oppose the modernization of the Party constitution . |
6 | The leaders of the Trades Union Congress , governors of the BBC , the Archbishops of York and Canterbury , to say nothing of grand figures like the former foreign secretary , Lord Halifax , the former chancellor and home secretary who gave his name to the wartime Anderson shelter , Lord Waverley , and the sainted Lady Violet Bonham Carter were all against . |
7 | Some sections of the Trades Union Congress still felt that the central problem of the inter-war years was unemployment and that , in a way , a slow down in population would not be a bad thing . |
8 | The most obvious culprits were the monopolistic practices of the trades unions which impeded the downward adjustment of money ( and hence real ) wages . |
9 | It was Ernest who said that the Labour Party grew out of the bowels of the trades union movement . |
10 | Congress , trades councils are the grass roots of the trades union movement . |