Sentence examples for more private provision from inspiring English sources

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As before, it wishes to encourage more private provision.

We can have either higher taxes, more private provision, or much worse services.

Just look at what happened to the coalition's plans to encourage more private provision in the National Health Service, for example.

But on his travels did he hear anyone clamour for "choice" or "diversity", for more private provision, outsourcing or market contestability in public services?

America's secretary of state, Colin Powell, visited Bogota to support President Alvaro Uribe and implied that he would get more aid.See article: Colombia's paramilitaries announce a ceasefireA report on Canada's health system, said that C$15 billion ($10 billion) was needed to modernise and streamline it, but that more private provision was unnecessary.See article: Health-care reform in Canada.

Vince Cable said there were some problems with "outsourcing, PFI/PPP contracts", but that there should still be more private provision in the NHS, even if it was "strenuously resisted".

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As well as arguing for "more competition within the NHS" and more private sector provision in the Health Service, authors also called for more private prisons, local government services and the privatisation of the Royal Mail.

The productivity miracle detected by Mr Drayton is due both to a shift from government provision to more efficient private provision (by both for-profit and non-profit organisations) and by an increase in the efficiency of the non-profit sector.The improvement in non-profit organisations' efficiency may still have some way to go.

But there is little point in the government offering them, particularly when, in the long run, nothing is guaranteed about the tax-financed benefits that it will still be providing.The use of guarantees does not undermine the case for more private-pension provision, so long as they are properly designed and are assigned a proper cost.

Its plan has been to concentrate state benefits more on lower earners, leaving everyone else even more reliant on private provision.

But, where public provision of social services is the norm, as in most of continental Europe, governments have been more ambivalent, seeing private provision as a sign of state failure.

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