Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] as practicable " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , an important principle in the 1981 Act is that of ‘ integration ’ — the education of many of the children with special needs must , so far as practicable , take place in ordinary schools .
2 the terms of any such scheme ( an ‘ overseas scheme ’ ) shall , so far as practicable having regard to the local circumstances , confer benefits which in the opinion of the Directors are substantially similar to those which will be conferred by the proposed British Gas Executive Share Option Scheme to be approved as Resolution 11 ( ‘ the Scheme ’ ) ; and
3 It is true that the legislation was liberally loaded with declaratory phrases enjoining them to provide an ‘ efficient , coordinated and economical ’ supply of electricity , to extend supplies ‘ so far as practicable ’ , and to make ‘ proper ’ financial provisions .
4 Most of the larger villages which could economically be connected already had electricity supplies on nationalisation , but rural pressure groups had been successful in gaining an opposition amendment to the 1947 Electricity Act safeguarding further development by enjoining the Boards to ‘ secure , so far as practicable , the development , extension to rural areas and cheapening of supplies of electricity ’ .
5 They are expected so far as practicable to make decisions on benefit entitlement within 14 days , but this time limit is frequently exceeded .
6 ‘ 3. … ( 3 ) The organisation must , so far as practicable , have powers for purposes corresponding to those of Chapter VI of Part I of this Act .
7 The GLC was empowered by the Act to make grants to the LTE for any purpose ( section 3 ) and the GLC intended in this way to reimburse the LTE for the revenue lost by the fares reduction and so enable the LTE to balance its books , this being an obligation placed on the LTE ‘ so far as practicable ’ .
8 All except Lord Diplock ( and in this he positively disagreed ) held that the GLC had to have regard , when making a grant , to the LTE 's obligation to run its operations so far as practicable , on a break-even basis ; so the GLC could make grants to the LTE only to make good unavoidable losses and not to further a particular social policy .
9 This section 7(3) required the LTE so to perform their functions as to ensure so far as practicable that at the end of each accounting period the aggregate of the net balance of the consolidated revenue account of the LTE and of their general reserve was such as might be approved by the GLC ; and that if , at the end of any accounting period , the aggregate showed a deficit , the amount properly available to meet changes to revenue account in the next following accounting period should exceed those charges by at least the amount of that deficit .
10 ‘ It appears to me clear ’ , he said , ‘ that neither the LTE in making its proposals , nor the GLC in accepting them , could have power totally to disregard any responsibility for ensuring , so far as practicable , that outgoings are met by revenue , and that the LTE runs its business on economic lines . ’
11 This Act , amongst other duties , requires designers , manufacturers and importers to ensure , so far as practicable , that any article is safe when properly used .
12 The principal purposes of legislation are to ensure , so far as practicable , that ( i ) goods and services fulfil basic standards of quality and fitness for purpose , ( ii ) goods and services are fairly described in advertising etc , ( iii ) goods are safe , and ( iv ) any financial arrangements ( esp .
13 If the Purchaser shall be in receipt of any claim , or any fact or circumstance comes to the notice of the Purchaser which might constitute or give rise to a liability pursuant to any of the warranties the Purchaser shall forthwith notify the Vendor giving full details so far as practicable and shall not make any admission of liability or settle or comprise any such claim without the prior written consent of the Vendor such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed ( subject to being indemnified and secured to its reasonable satisfaction against all costs and expenses incurred or for which it may become liable ) ;
14 The seller will replace free of charge any goods proved to the Seller 's satisfaction to have been damaged in transit provided that within 24 hours after delivery both the Seller and the carriers have received from the Purchaser notification in writing of the occurrence of the damage and also , if and so far as practicable , of its nature and extent .
15 Every party should , so far as practicable , apply for any particular direction he may desire on notice to the district judge and the other parties ( Ord 17 , rr 1 – 3 ) .
16 Ultimately , the most a firm can do is , so far as practicable , utilise all the techniques outlined above , and hope that the courts will take a commercial view and hold that a firm which has acted in accordance with best practice is protected from liability .
17 So far as practicable the bench should include a member of each sex .
18 Hanson and the Museum of London say that ‘ as soon as practicable the site will be open to public view for a limited period .
19 In what are often highly technical arguments where tone matters a lot , he sounds like a politician who would join the ERM as soon as practicable — possibly by the end of next year — just as Sir Geoffrey , Mr Heseltine and Mr Lawson would .
20 In what are often highly technical arguments where tone matters a lot , he sounds like a politician who would join the ERM as soon as practicable — possibly by the end of next year — just as Sir Geoffrey , Mr Heseltine and Mr Lawson would .
21 With senior cabinet colleagues making discreetly plain their desire to enter the ERM as soon as practicable , the Prime Minister ceased to give the impression that she wants to add further conditions to those announced at the Madrid summit in June .
22 The three independent directors on the Saga board said last night that they had noted the possible offer , adding that discussions ‘ are at an early stage ’ and a further announcement would be made ‘ as soon as practicable ’ .
23 The revised Defence plan , with its greatly reduced demands on manpower and its emphasis on highly trained mobile forces , now makes it possible to contemplate putting the Services on to an all-regular basis ; and the Government will endeavour to bring about this change as soon as practicable .
24 The police were required to bring the detained person before a magistrates ' court ‘ as soon as practicable ’ after arrest .
25 An arrested person has to be ‘ taken to a police station by a constable as soon as practicable after the arrest ’ .
26 In cases of unplanned interruptions , our aim is to notify you as soon as practicable of when your supply will be restored .
27 The public consultation exercise , to be held as soon as practicable , was approved by Hampshire County Council 's planning and transport committee on Monday .
28 The Resources Allocation Working Party ( RAWP ) was set up with a brief ( RAWP 1975 : 5 ) : To review the arrangement for distributing NHS capital and revenue … with a view to establishing a method of securing , as soon as practicable , a pattern of distribution responsible objectively , equitably and efficiently , to relative need .
29 ‘ We are keen to distance the BBC from tobacco sponsorship as soon as practicable in line with UK and European trends , ’ says the report leaked this week .
30 The formal Offer and listing particulars relating to the issue of new AW ordinary shares in connection with the Offer will be posted to the shareholders of Palatine by Wheeler Dealers Ltd as soon as practicable .
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