Example sentences of "[adv] the organisation " in BNC.

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1 Eventually the organisation will modify its form in order to take account of the individual .
2 We explained the presence or absence of worker control over output and earnings by ‘ external factors ’ , social influences from outside the individual workshop , eg the organisation of the industry , its degree of capitalisation , the strength of trade unionism and the culture of the community ( Lupton and Cunnison , 1964 ) .
3 According to the federation , the offending wording had not been corrected and so the organisation began legal proceedings in the Federal Court under the Trade Practices Act .
4 So the organisation of personnel , budget , physical specifications of buildings , office equipment , etc. take up the rest of the project document and its appendices .
5 Information that enters the company at one point ( for example the complaints department ) must be transmitted to all personnel whose decisions might be affected by it ( for example , the design department ) , and there must also be systems for the collection of information from outside the organisation that might affect future profits .
6 Systems theory is concerned with the complex inter- relationships between the many different parts of a system ( eg. the organisation ) , and the effect of the environment on the system ( and vice versa ) .
7 Total history must take account of all these — hence the organisation of La Méditerranée , which is divided into three parts .
8 Westland claimed it could rely upon the arbitral clause within the contract to bring an action for breach of contract against both the Organisation and the member States .
9 It is important , however , in terms of creating radical and new forms of disability representation , to acknowledge that it is both the organisation of economic production and the projection of ( non-disabled ) negative desire , which contains disabled people within oppressive cultural representation .
10 This in turn has led to increasing Government interference in matters relating to both the organisation and professional functions of medical groups .
11 Its co-sponsor is none other than the Police Federation , the junior officers ' staff association , traditionally the organisation most wary of reform .
12 Now the organisation which owns it says more room is needed to accomodate all the visitors .
13 Now the organisation is turning its attention to the children 's hospital .
14 Place — very simply the organisation is divided on a geographical basis .
15 Secondly , I see how well the organisation — the platform team system — is working .
16 ‘ I believe that the real difference between success and failure in a corporation can very often be traced to the question of how well the organisation brings out the great energies and talents of its people .
17 Since then the organisation has grown , with schemes in the UK and abroad including areas such as elephant conservation .
18 If the EEC were to acquire its own resources , then the organisation would lose the element of control over its spending that came with the existing system of national contributions : Hallstein could then argue that giving the European Parliament more authority would provide the necessary democratic control over the Commission .
19 ‘ If the objective is to make profit over a period of time , then the organisation pattern that helps to accomplish this conforms to the principle of unity of objective , ; , and
20 Organisations may also be made up of different groups and professions and when these groups seek to assert themselves then the organisation may well be characterised by competition between groups .
21 Instead the organisation 's east coast committee voted to press for a temporary import ban on Russian cod to allow EC markets to stabilise .
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