Example sentences of "[noun pl] ' views " in BNC.

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1 The public survey echoed the journalists ' views on British companies — but only one in 20 thought ICI was doing enough to reduce its effect on the environment .
2 The decision was also influenced by the fact that when the museum was founded in 1987 , it was clearly specified that it would include other nations ' views of Germany and its history .
3 It is important , therefore , that all the circumstances are considered during a Procedure Audit , including peoples ' views of problems and potential solutions .
4 It is important to try all possible ways to find out peoples ' views on their future care , and to respect that in taking decisions .
5 Welfare services will have to respond to this and agencies will be increasingly required to produce clear written information on their services for parents and children and to ascertain and consider clients ' views when decisions are made .
6 W. Norfolk , Graham Gaskin at the European Commission of Human Rights and the work of Guardians ad litem , in addition , enlarge the perception of the importance of clients ' views and involvement in decision making .
7 The Chief Executive also shall report on clients ' views of the service provided , drawing on an independent annual national survey and results of local office monitoring of customer service .
8 The traders ' views were set out in a letter to Darlington Council from the Clark 's Yard Traders Association and the planning brief was approved .
9 This confirms many readers ' views and , since woodworkers keep tool and machinery suppliers in business , it seems to me that somebody on the supply side should justify what appears to be gross profiteering .
10 Over 800 people participated earlier this year in our annual survey of readers ' views on ACCOUNTANCY .
11 They relate what there is to what , in the authors ' views , there ought to be .
12 Companies ' views on recovery mixed
13 The House of Commons Select Committee found that insufficient weight was being given to parents ' views in the assessment process .
14 Resources and facilities ranked tenth and eleventh in the survey by Hughes , Wikeley and Nash ( 1990 ) of parents ' views of the attributes of a good primary school .
15 Social workers , she says , have a primary responsibility to ensure that the case conference has information relating to the family background , and the parents ' views on the issues .
16 The role of the professional is to listen and understand the parents ' views , aims , and expectations and to provide the parents with a range of suitable options and the necessary information from which to select .
17 It is significant that recent government policies have sought to give parents more power and influence in school — to elevate parenthood and , by giving parents ' views more weight , counter the claim to exclusiveness so often made by the teacher .
18 Parents ' views of assessments
19 Parents ' views are explored and this will be of value in the implementation of the new Children Act 1989 which will require greater attention to parents ' views .
20 Parents ' views are explored and this will be of value in the implementation of the new Children Act 1989 which will require greater attention to parents ' views .
21 The course included information and discussions about discrimination , legal issues , support services , parents ' views and shared care .
22 Parents ' views of professionals
23 Research concerns such issues as implementation and take-up , educational home visiting , home- school communication , effects on reading test performance , and teachers ' and parents ' views of involvement .
24 This Spotlight describes the process of tapping into parents ' views and of taking account of these .
25 The nursery school used a modified version of the SOED questionnaire for Staff ( Nursery Form ) which made comparison with the parents ' views easier .
26 In a few cases , staff and parents ' views were downright contradictory , for example , when asked if staff kept them fully informed about their child 's progress , a number of parents felt staff tended not to tell them about their child 's good points whereas staff said that most of what they said to parents was positive .
27 The Scottish Education Department 's ( SED ) survey of parents ' views on school education reported , in the particular study of teachers and headteachers , a wide range of parent opinion ( SED 1989 ) .
28 The information collected will cover changes in employment since receipt of the grant , recipients ' views on the importance of the scheme , and further evidence on small firms ' awareness of the various alternative sources of financial assistance .
29 Lord Alexander of Weedon QC , chairman of the Society of Conservative Lawyers , told the annual dinner of the Bar Association of Commerce , Finance and Industry that the Government should accept judges ' views .
30 I therefore reject the argument on behalf of the appellants in this case , that the Home Secretary is obliged to follow the judges ' views as to the requirements of retribution and deterrence in mandatory life sentence cases , even though it allowed some exceptions .
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