Example sentences of "from the government [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Analysis by the Institute for Fiscal Studies shows that richer households have benefited more than poorer ones from the government 's tax and benefit changes .
2 In fact , government-owned companies , far from providing support to national revenues , became a major drain upon them as is apparent from the following summary from the government 's own Economic Survey of 1982 of the state of Tanzania 's state-owned textile mills :
3 MR JOHN MacGregor , the Education Secretary , has distanced himself from the Government 's loans scheme for students by appointing the two most junior ministers at the Department of Education and Science to sit on the parliamentary committee discussing the Education ( Student Loans ) Bill .
4 ‘ David Trippier has dissented from the Government 's position , ’ he said .
5 The damage can be limited not just by a vow of silence from the government 's critics , but also by intelligent fiscal action from the government itself .
6 Road builders will benefit most from the government 's largesse .
7 I had called a meeting in my office , by now decorated with a number of pictures from the Government 's own art collection including a marvellous study of the railway cutting at Acton by Lucien Pissarro .
8 On 8 March 1982 we provided an extra £82 million ( mostly from the Government 's contingency reserve ) and made an offer to the nurses and some other professional groups of 6.4 per cent .
9 The first arose from the government 's decision to impose a standstill grant for that year — in effect a reduction in the District 's planned programme in the 1952–53 session at a time when much patient work to gain support from trade union branches and members had succeeded particularly in Norwich and Northamptonshire .
10 The number of safety advisers working in the field in SWWA 's region was reduced from six to two after a visit from the government 's ‘ flying accountants ’ , brought in to see that the Authority met its ‘ performance aims ’ after financial cuts in 1980 .
11 From the government 's side , this was partly deliberate .
12 Funding of £50,000 will come from the Government 's DOE LINK programme .
13 Part of this ambiguity , as outlined above , resulted from the Government 's strenuous efforts to deny any link between its policies and the outbreak of violence and disorder .
14 The policing of CND rallies and the miners ' strike could hardly be said from the Government 's point of view to have failed , and certainly the police did not suffer for want of legal powers .
15 From the Government 's point of view , the condition of the people was a policy-maker 's boon , all the more so as such self-restraint and national unity initially took the habitual pessimists in Whitehall by surprise .
16 Obviously , companies prefer automatic grant , but that is not a justification from the government 's point of view ( Begg and McDowell , 1987 ) .
17 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 .
18 Good thatch is difficult to obtain in many parts of the world , and in the Indian State of Kamataka peasants now have to buy bamboo at 1200 rupees a tonne on the free market ( about £80 a tonne ) whereas the paper industry is still able to get it at 15 rupees a tonne ( £1 ) from the government 's reserved forests .
19 Silly talk of linking arms around the Berlin wall just might make a few of the supporters of the SDP/Liberal Alliance — whose nuclear policies are indistinguishable from the government 's and whose voting habits are more volatile than Conservatives ' — opt for Mr Foot and his clear policy of unilateral disarmament .
20 The figures are from the government 's Institute for Industrial Research and Standards ( IIRS ) , which is working on a confidential study to find the missing waste .
21 In the United States , doctors have to obtain a special ‘ investigative drug licence ’ from the government 's Food and Drug Administration before injecting a patient with HPD .
22 Created with a grant from the Government 's Department of the Environment ( DoE ) in 1987 to give financial advice to people with housing problems , it ran a free and confidential service under the aegis of the Money Advice Association and the Birmingham Settlement .
23 Lord Young 's abolition of the DTI 's sponsoring divisions for particular industrial sectors stemmed , Mr Sainsbury maintains , from the Government 's withdrawal from its previously dirigiste role .
24 The danger , from the Government 's point of view , was that a well-entrenched , privately owned press would support the interests of those opposed to socialism and whose cause could be served by development along capitalist lines .
25 Figures out yesterday from the Government 's Central Statistical Office show that banks took in £60m more in repayments than they lent out .
26 But , whatever type of regime is decided upon , locking up 12- to 15-year-olds on the scale likely to result from the Government 's present proposals is an excessive reaction .
27 He detailed recent job losses including yesterday 's news that 2,000 workers from the Government 's Defence Research Agency are heading for the scrapheap .
28 The initiative is supported by funding from the government 's Department of Trade and Industry , and the Science and Engineering Research Council .
29 The price put on Russian industry comes from the government 's programme of mass privatisation .
30 However , in 1938 the ‘ Britons fight for Britain only ’ and ‘ Mosley and Peace ’ campaigns , although based on assumptions different from the government 's appeasement policies and having no influence upon them , nevertheless harmonized quite well with the general drift of public opinion with regard to European intervention and the threat of war .
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