Example sentences of "far as [is] practicable " in BNC.

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1 Current legislation is embodied in the Health and Safety at Work Act which places a general duty on an employer to ‘ conduct his undertaking in such a way as to ensure , as far as is practicable , that persons not in his employment who may be affected thereby , are not exposed to risks to their health and safety . ’
2 It is desirable , as far as is practicable , that the different pilot batches should be made with different lots of raw materials .
3 Apart from the need to reduce delays in the investigation of complaints there is no more important issue than the need to ensure that serious misconduct is met with suitable sanctions , and that the costs of disciplinary proceedings should , so far as is practicable and just , be borne by those who cause us to incur those costs .
4 Each report should , as far as is practicable , provide information on the achievement of efficiency and effectiveness programme targets , together with targets for future years .
5 The LTE objected to the direction on the ground that it failed to have regard to the LTE 's financial duty under section 7(3) to break even so far as is practicable .
6 A contract which covers the programme of work will be agreed between student and supervisor and students are expected to adhere to the contract so far as is practicable .
7 A contract which covers the programme of community involvement will be agreed between student and supervisor and students are expected to adhere to the contract as far as is practicable .
8 The Welding Regulations 1970 impose a statutory duty on employers and employees that : " safety goggles must as far as is practicable be worn at all times when welding operations are being carried out " .
9 This ‘ closed-door ’ session is intended to be a meeting of minds involving a free and frank exchange of concerns , ideas and information with which to reduce , as far as is practicable , the possibility of terrorist acts against British Gas installations .
10 This ‘ closed-door ’ session is intended to be a meeting of minds involving a free and frank exchange of concerns , ideas and information with which to reduce , as far as is practicable , the possibility of terrorist acts against British Gas installations .
11 This ‘ closed-door ’ session is intended to be a meeting of minds involving a free and frank exchange of concerns , ideas and information with which to reduce , as far as is practicable , the possibility of terrorist acts against British Gas installations .
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