Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [prep] the white paper " in BNC.

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1 Many of the proposals contained in the White paper Working for Patients ( DOH 1989a ) have passed into law as a result of the British parliament passing the NHS and Community Care Bill in June 1990 .
2 The Advisory Council 's report was published in November 1960 , the same month as a Criminal Justice Bill brought before Parliament in legislative shape the main proposals contained in the White Paper .
3 This reflects a clear preference for an offence-based rather than an offender-based tariff and is in line with the proposals contained in the White Paper ( Home Office , 1990a : para. 2.19 ) .
4 The continued cash starvation of the NHS , the insidious introduction of privatisation into the NHS via ancillary services , the increasing trend towards inadequately resourced ’ community ’ care ( the government is due to make a decision on the Griffiths review proposals on community care ) , the development of a ’ Sainsbury 's ’ style management in the NHS and the encouragement given to the private sector , are all trends which have laid the ground for Thatcher 's government to make the very damaging proposals contained in the White Paper .
5 The Government wanted the figures on core contracts included in the white paper to underpin the credibility of its assumptions on the fate of pits which might stay open .
6 The winter of 1978–9 was the winter of discontent , the discontent of trade unions generally with the guidance contained in the White Paper , published in July 1978 , on pay policy .
7 Roger Henderson , QC , the Bar 's public affairs spokesman , warned that the words used in the White Paper were open to different interpretations , but said : ‘ Lord Donaldson has plainly interpreted the White Paper on the basis that there has been a major change from the Green Paper . ’
8 Within these basic frameworks health authorities will be expected to include provision to cover three particular areas mentioned in the White Paper : appointment systems , information to patients , public areas and reception arrangements and customer satisfaction surveys .
9 Age Concern welcomes the attention drawn by the White Paper to the necessity for an efficient and effective National Health Service freely accessible to all .
10 The other group worried by the White Paper was the local authorities .
11 Almost a century later the new approach to punishment in the community outlined by the White Paper once again presents alcohol misuse as a key problem requiring community-based intervention .
12 It will usefully reinforce the important principles contained in the White Paper as they will be applied in the Province .
13 From then on the figures used in the White Paper to set targets for future spending were set in ‘ cash terms ’ .
14 The changes envisaged in the White Paper could lead to a personal social service system dominated by commercial suppliers .
15 The Conservative government 's proposals to reform the health service published in the White Paper Working for Patients , were designed to improve the efficiency of the NHS and , at the same time , increase the patient 's choice .
16 Under the system of research funding proposed in the White Paper the principle of plurality of research funding will be maintained , giving institutions access to block funds for research alongside targeted funding for specific projects from the research councils .
17 As the majority holder of funds for technology transfer , the DTI 's announcements relating to the White Paper are where much of the action is .
18 I would like to pursue both of these issues with the Welsh Office and would appreciate a better understanding of what is being achieved through the forum and how voluntary environmental bodies feel about the White Paper Second Year Report procedure , which requires the publication of a separate report for Wales .
19 Whether nurses would come under the arrangements identified in the White Paper depends entirely on the contractual arrangements that they make with their employers .
20 Under objectives stated in the White Paper , Caring for people , local authorities are required to take all reasonable steps to ensure a diversity of provision in their area .
21 The success of the Criminal Justice Bill stemming from the White Paper ultimately depends on the judiciary and the magistracy changing their sentencing strategies .
22 The single market legislation envisaged by the White Paper is the specific expression and implementation of the fundamental principle enshrined in the EEC Treaty that goods , services , capital and people should circulate freely throughout a single economic Community .
23 A report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation discusses many of the themes raised in the white paper , including joint working , assessment procedures , and quality control .
24 A previous Tory Home Secretary wrote in the White Paper : ’ Since the Prior committee 's report was published , the Government 's Public Order Bill has been put before Parliament Given the restructuring of public order offences in the Public Order Bill , the Government 's view is that there is no need for a further public offence of prison mutiny . ’
25 In retrospect , only three policy developments outlined in the white paper were important in the long run : the revamping of the Urban Programme , the Partnerships and industrial improvement areas .
26 The Scottish Office Education Department on the implications for further education provision arising from the White Paper Access and Opportunity ;
27 The aim of this article is to challenge the assertion contained in the White Paper Crime , Justice and Protecting the Public ( Home Office , 1990a ) that probation practice can be conceived of as a form of punishment in the community .
28 Since then , it has been established that the requirements stated in the White Paper were themselves inadequate , and that 75,000 places will eventually be required in England alone .
29 The Government maintained this position , even after the wide range of options contained in the White paper published in Copenhagen on 9 October and a contribution made by Mr Schlüter to the special Council of Ministers on 16 October showed that the Danish Government had not even decided in its own mind what position to take .
30 The idea espoused in the White Paper that restrictions on liberty will become ‘ the connecting thread in a range of community penalties as well as custody ’ ( p. 19 , para. 4.5 ) is conceptually flawed for two basic reasons .
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