Example sentences of "set out a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These recommendations are part of the 1990 Government White Paper ( Home Office 1990a ) , which claimed to set out a coherent , legislative framework for sentencing , matching punishment to the seriousness of the crime , and making the distinction between violent and non-violent crime .
2 From the seller 's point of view , rather than expose himself to the vagaries of litigation , and the need to negotiate with each buyer as to exactly what remedies are appropriate in each case , it is preferable to set out a specific and detailed procedure which deals with the remedying of defects .
3 However , this would clearly not be a wise move in practice , and the better course is to set out a formal partnership deed in writing after professional advice .
4 It is in an organisation 's interest to set out a formal procedure for resolving risk concerns .
5 It is also necessary to set out a clear idea of what role the public and private sectors can play .
6 The aim of the guidelines is to set out a clear role for each conference within a coherent , sensible framework .
7 He said the Budget had two objectives in that respect : to support the recovery in the year ahead ; and to set out a clear medium-term strategy for bringing the borrowing requirement back towards balance .
8 The Medium-Term Financial Strategy ( MTFS ) introduced in 1980 aimed to set out a medium-term financial framework for the monetary and fiscal policies consistent with the government 's overall strategy for reducing inflation and laying the foundations for sustainable economic growth .
9 I thought it essential to set out a full precedent for both the agreement and lease , so that readers could see the complete documentation and how I propose to amend it .
10 The final section will set out a provisional theory explaining how companies best further the public interest and the implications of that theory for company law .
11 In Chapter 6 we set out a dual-route model of reading aloud , distinguishing between a lexical procedure and a non-lexical procedure for converting print to speech .
12 Third , an option should be created whereby , if the directors themselves set out a full enough statement of their responsibilities , it would obviate entirely the requirement to describe directors ' responsibilities in the auditors ' report .
13 That is why in this manifesto we set out a clear analysis of Britain 's problems and our proposals for putting them right .
14 It was not until 1988 that they set out a detailed strategy for carrying out a series of experiments to confirm their preliminary observations that nuclear fusion may be possible at room temperature inside metals .
15 Here it might have been wise for Parliament to have set out a comprehensive code staking out the borderline between the demands of a fair trial and those of a free press whenever a contempt was committed through the medium of a particular case .
16 Between the advertisements for Brylcream and Bile Beans was set out a forty-page prospectus for a ‘ new Britain' , consisting of a series of short articles putting forward proposals for a fresh approach to employment , social security , town planning , architecture , the countryside , education , health , the medical services and leisure .
17 I commend the book God is Green by Ian Bradley which sets out a useful outline of Christian thought on this subject .
18 Moreover , the new Treaty sets out a new legislative procedure , namely the ‘ co-decision ’ procedure .
19 Iraq 's invasion of Kuwait was simple theft , for which Resolution 660 sets out a simple remedy : complete withdrawal , without conditions .
20 Amalia Cardos de Mendez in the Art of Ancient Mexico sets out a simple plan for the language and goes to great length to explain the Maya calendar .
21 To show this , consider Table 1 which sets out a simple numerical example in which there is a direct linear relationship between disposable income and consumption , and between disposable income and saving .
22 Published last month , it sets out a strategic intent and direction for the health service , priorities for progress and practical steps to be taken — in Wales .
23 It sets out a comprehensive and coherent range of services for supporting the families of ‘ children in need ’ including ( for the first time ) children with disabilities , children in hospital and even those in independent boarding schools .
24 The citizens charter sets out a comprehensive programme to improve the quality of public services and make them answer better to the wishes of their users , where that can be done , by providing choice for the citizen .
25 The Evidence ( Procedure in other Jurisdictions ) Bill , which received its Second Reading on 24th January , and has now reached the Committee Stage , sets out a comprehensive code for the taking of evidence by courts in the United Kingdom on behalf of other courts .
26 The Government Actuary 's Department prepared a document in 1980 which sets out a suggested basis for making the calculation and this was supplemented ten years later by recommendations from a committee of industrial tribunal chairmen .
27 Figure 1.1 sets out a general model for the planning of courses .
28 Sailor 's book sets out a systematic training programme for young people with severe disabilities ( SLD in this country ) based on modified behavioural approaches .
29 This notice sets out a positive and negative condition that must be satisfied :
30 This summary and climax of God 's covenant-agreement with his people sets out a basic ethical norm applicable to all men in all ages ( since they are in fact the " Maker 's instructions " ) .
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