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The phrase "set out recommendations" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to provide or present a list or plan of suggested actions or measures. Example: The committee set out recommendations for improving the company's environmental sustainability practices.
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In this blog posting, we provide more analysis on why those improvements are necessary and set out recommendations and possible options for making those improvements.
In the second part of this blog, we will provide more analysis on why those improvements are necessary and set out recommendations and possible options to facilitate the kinds of changes that will be necessary to align expressed values with organizational behavior -- or, in street language, to put your money where your mouth is.
The BSB spokesperson says: "Our reports set out recommendations for providers to address any issues that may have arisen during these visits.
The changes have been under discussion since the scientific committee on consumer safety set out recommendations on fragrance allergens in June 2012, triggering a furious reaction from the top perfumers.
Such assessments typically involve an examination of "a building's threat posture and the potential consequences of an attack, and set out recommendations for building owners for improving security," according to the document.
Opportunity Now has set out recommendations for employers on tackling bullying and harassment, including training managers, establishing more informal reporting mechanisms and monitoring the diversity of employees bringing complaints.
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This report sets out recommendations to make the Scottish youth justice system more effective by improving performance monitoring.
The Co-op Bank report sets out recommendations for enhancing the current supervisory regime and stress testing for the Bank of England and its supervisory arm, the Prudential Regulation Authority.
A recent report setting out recommendations for the 2010 Winter Olympics to be held in Vancouver, Canada, reviewed the available data and found that " [t]he commonly held notion of a link between mega sports events, TIP (Trafficking in Persons) and sex work is an unsubstantiated assumption".[ 41].
The final report will be published in the coming weeks, setting out recommendations to government.
The report, which has been widely trailed, warns against a new privacy law and sets out recommendations for an "enhanced" press regulator.
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