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

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1 Waldegrave said that the need to promote the public understanding of science would be addressed in the forthcoming White Paper ( policy document ) on science and technology and that he planned to launch a campaign to ‘ evangelize ’ science .
2 This will first appear in the annual white paper on trade developments , due to be published on May 21st by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry ( MITI ) — its definitive statement on trade matters .
3 Here , he reiterated the British position based on the new White paper with ‘ bluntness ’ ; he told Berle he was not prepared to discuss routes , but could discuss the principles of a civil aviation convention and the equitable division of traffic .
4 This emphasis upon evaluation has been reinforced by the recent White paper on the future of the NHS .
5 He should adopt the approach outlined in the Scottish White Paper . ’
6 The nature of the capital charges is outlined in the main White Paper and then shown in more detail in Working Paper 5 and in Working Paper 9 .
7 Nevertheless , there is nothing comparable on the university side , unless one refers to the general aims of higher education enunciated by Robbins ( 1963 ) and endorsed by the recent White Paper ( DES 1987 , para. 1.2 ) : ‘ instruction in skills , the promotion of the general powers of the mind , the advancement of learning , and the transmission of a common culture and common standards of citizenship ’ .
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