Sentence examples for localised public from inspiring English sources

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The controversy over the top rate of tax will only be deepened by the revelation that the chancellor wants to press ahead with localised public sector pay.

Localised public opposition to onshore wind farms has frequently been pointed to as an obstacle – or at least a challenge – for the realisation of renewable energy deployment targets [ 25– 30].

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Almost all northern MPs object to ideas floated by George Osborne, the chancellor of the exchequer, and championed by southern Tory MPs in safe seats, to "localise" public-sector pay according to living costs: an idea which in practice would mean hefty pay cuts for public-sector workers in much of the north.

The possibility of the government "localising" public-sector pay, which would mean lower pay for teachers, doctors and policemen in the north, haunts those Conservatives vying for their votes.Swimming in the same directionThese policies may explain why the regional difference seems still to be widening.

Midline localisation, periumbilical or poorly localised   2.

In operations authorising localised stops under section 60 of the 1994 Public Order Act, minorities are said to be 28 times more likely to be stopped.

But in failing to acknowledge any responsibility for the crisis, and in failing to challenge the entire political system to clean up its act, he may have missed a chance to turn the tide of public opinion.In a nutshell, he localised the problem.

aka-aki, the Berlin-based mobile social network, has launched its public beta for Germany and a localised English version of the service will launch "soon".

Partly because of increasingly sophisticated consultation strategies employed by housing authorities, and partly due to the continuing powerlessness and stigmatisation of public tenants, resistance has been fragmented and localised.

For plants, there are several public GeneChip® arrays whose probes are localised primarily in 3' exons.

Climate thus determines where and when a particular infectious disease could occur; but a diversity of other, often localised, factors – environmental, social, cultural, and technological factors, along with public health practices – determine where the infectious disease will actually occur.

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