Sentence examples for new modernisation from inspiring English sources

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If he is still announcing new modernisation packages for the NHS in a few years' time, if there are still winter crises in the headlines then, his reputation for managerial competence will lie shattered.

The 2030 package has been criticised for granting Poland concessions including an estimated 200 million free carbon allowances (emissions credits) – worth about €4bn (£3bn) at a carbon price of €20 per tonne – and a new modernisation fund for poorer EU countries to upgrade their energy sector, which may be worth €6bn in the decade to 2030.

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This is the sum of the Equivalent Annual Cost (EAC) of equipment and training (column 4), the one-off costs (column 5) and the annual recurring costs such as permanent new modernisation-related posts (column 6).

The validity of this new 'neo-modernisation' explanation now needs to be evaluated using time-series data for individual nations.

Anyone with a degree of political sentience knows that the new kind of "modernisation" has enriched tiny elites – often, plain kleptocrats – everywhere while often dispossessing and disenfranchising many.

Assimilation and Community: The Jews in 19th-century Europe (1992), which he co-edited with Steven Zipperstein, contributed to an entirely new reading of "modernisation" in a Jewish context.

He joined the Peabody Trust in 1988 as director of development & technical services and has been responsible for leading the greatly expanded new build and modernisation programmes which have repositioned Peabody as a key London regeneration agency.

Could it be that, as we return to two party politics, Labour is giving birth to a new project of modernisation? • John Gray is professor of European thought at the LSE.

But some of the problems arise from a deeper difficulty, which could, in the end, pose a real danger.That difficulty is that, for all the talk of "New Labour" and "modernisation", the leadership of the party still seems unsure of quite what it thinks about some basic philosophical issues.

Dmitry Firtash, the Ukrainian billionaire oligarch who has been a fugitive in Vienna for over a year while fighting extradition for fraud charges in the US, is one of the driving forces behind the new Agency for Modernisation of Ukraine, unveiled at a conference in the city.

While many clubs - such as Arsenal - have moved voluntarily to new stadiums for modernisation or expansion reasons, others - such as Brighton - have been forced to leave their spiritual homes for pressing economic reasons.

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