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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 From then on the figures used in the White Paper to set targets for future spending were set in ‘ cash terms ’ .
5 In Britain the reforms which were introduced in the White Paper Working for Patients in 1989 were never widely understood and have still not won public support .
6 Whether nurses would come under the arrangements identified in the White Paper depends entirely on the contractual arrangements that they make with their employers .
7 The implementation of the government 's proposals for reforming the NHS as outlined in the White Paper Working for Patients in January 1989 [ see pp. 36503 ; 37158 ] made significant advances in the early part of 1990 to ensure the creation of an internal market uniformly across the country by April 1991 .
8 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 .
9 The present reorganisation of the NHS , heralded by the White Paper Working for Patients in 1989 , marks another attempt to grapple with basic tensions which arise from its organisational form .
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