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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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available
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She says the files she looked at weren't confidential and were freely available for consultation by any senior member of staff.
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Students using the libraries are advised that examination papers can not be borrowed or photocopies but there are sets available for consultation .
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Also, many 6-inch sheets of the coalfields had been prepared and were available for public consultation .
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Specialist encyclopaedias like KIRK-OTHMER Encyclopaedia of Chemical Technology are available for consultation .
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Firstly, it is anticipated that the draft Structure Plan will be available for public consultation after 13 January 1992.
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Ensure that agreement has been reached with the libraries about making documents available for consultation before this facility is publicised.
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Seven other specialists were available for consultation .
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He was always available for consultation , but rarely forced it upon them.
close
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We will improve standards of food labelling in close consultation with consumer representatives.
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Health authorities will reach those conclusions under the reformed health service in close consultation with their general practitioners.
extensive
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At time of writing no details were known, as the government was in the midst of an extensive consultation exercise.
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Exposure drafts of ethical guidance on those topics have just been the subject of extensive consultation .
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The following months were very busy, and included extensive individual consultations with all members of staff.
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Bargaining is centralized, highly formalized, and wide-ranging with highly codified agreements, and there is extensive joint consultation .
full
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Please rest assured that nothing will get beyond the earliest stages of preparation without full consultation taking place.
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There had been a full programme of consultation with residents of the surrounding area, she added.
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What's more, this film was made in full consultation with its subjects.
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In the past, major changes in the financial conditions for legal aid have been proceeded by full consultation .
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It obstructed coherent cabinet consideration of the issues, and full consultation between civilian and military leaders.
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Some modest amendments to these modules are likely over the next few months, as a result of full consultation with centres.
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The king wouldn't allow them time for a full consultation .
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After meeting staff he has made a plea to agency chiefs to delay the transfer so that full consultations can take place.
further
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There will be further consultations when the draft legislation is published.
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He unsuccessfully proposed a decision be deferred to allow further consultation with the disabled.
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When the Cork County Council planning committee met later that month it agreed to hold further consultations with local residents.
initial
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These are essentially lists of solicitors experienced in negligence claims, who will offer an initial one hour consultation free of charge.
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Around 250 responses were received last year commenting on the group's initial consultation paper, and 140 of them found fault.
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The book discusses the process from the initial preparation and consultation with the client to the mediation itself.
joint
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Further joint consultation is also needed for other functions including planning and refuse disposal.
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It will also seek to establish any general principles connected with successful schemes of joint consultation .
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It is more than doubtful whether we have seen the fullest possible development of machinery for joint consultation in particular industries.
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Collective bargaining and joint consultation processes were found to have no influence on the attitude or performance of staff.
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Relations with the trade unions were excellent; the company was one of the first to start joint consultations many years ago.
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Bargaining is centralized, highly formalized, and wide-ranging with highly codified agreements, and there is extensive joint consultation .
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Winter has also tried to introduce a new system of joint consultation , but with disappointing results to date.
prior
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The Lord Chancellor's proposals to cut eligibility for legal aid were put forward with no prior consultation .
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The federal government could be committed to a tax expenditure quickly without prior consultation .
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The distinction is borne out by the Report's own reference to the disclosure of information, and prior consultation on redundancy.
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But the local football authorities will protest at any attempt to transmit live football without prior consultation with them.
proper
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After proper consultation and correction of the error, Raistrick set out to isolate active substances from Fleming's mould.
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Clearly, that could not be construed as proper consultation .
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The report also criticizes Nirex for seeking to rush through its proposals without proper public consultation and expert examination.
public
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Development plans drawn up with public consultation provide an important framework.
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He was speaking at a conference which follows three months of public consultation on changes to the telecommunications laws.
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He will also tell the island's planning committee that it should go forward to public consultation and a public meeting.
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The Leeds scheme, rushed through the planning process with very little public consultation , is not a popular success.
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The period of public consultation ends in November.
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Also, many 6-inch sheets of the coalfields had been prepared and were available for public consultation .
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As we debate the Bill, the period of public consultation is only half way through.
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The partners in the development have started a public consultation process ahead of lodging the planning application.
regular
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The five-year agreement provided for regular consultations between the two ministries and supreme military commands.
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Both sides agreed to strengthen political ties with regular consultations at foreign minister level.
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Nevertheless, against this backcloth, the associations have regular and detailed consultation with government departments, both formal and informal.
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Diplomatic relations were established with each state and he signed protocols on regular consultations at Foreign Minister level.
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It would meet twice a year, but working staff groups would have regular consultations .
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It provided for regular ministerial consultations including bi-annual foreign ministers' meetings.
wide
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The revised syllabus was devised after wide consultations with the profession, including major employers of tax professionals.
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A spokesman for the Lord Chancellor's Department said there would be wide consultation before any restrictions on the right of appeal.
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document
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The responses to the first consultation document on the proposal on the contrary indicated that constituent authorities were very much in favour.
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A consultation document , Protecting Children.
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Mr Foster says the consultation document fails to acknowledge the tradition of free access to mountain and hill country.
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Nice refused to comment, beyond acknowledging that it had issued a confidential consultation document .
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The report goes on to offer an update on progress implementing the consultation document Supporting doctors, protecting patients.
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The government originally promised to publish a consultation document on how it proposed to implement the directive by autumn 1992.
exercise
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At time of writing no details were known, as the government was in the midst of an extensive consultation exercise .
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However, a consultation exercise last year showed that councils, police and courts supported the proposals.
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The public consultation exercise ends on 31 December.
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Just as important, Dwyer launched a major public consultation exercise , recruiting 100 volunteers representing a cross section of the population.
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This draconian measure is something that, in a consultation exercise , was supported by an astonishing 94 % of respondents.
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In any event, all responses will be summarised in a report on the public consultation exercise .
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The Trainers and the National Development Officer have been involved in the draft standard consultation exercise , and welcome the development.
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The council has launched a consultation exercise and has invited views from the farming and slaughter profession.
paper
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A second set of factors justifying legislation are adduced in the consultation paper itself.
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The option was one of six outlined in a consultation paper on how to deal with the increasing abuses suffered by motorists.
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Trade and professional bodies have been invited to comment on a consultation paper .
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A preparatory public consultation paper will be issued this autumn and a more fundamental public discussion paper will be distributed next spring.
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Given the subject covered by the consultation paper , we are rather concerned not to have been notified of its existence.
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The government consultation paper insists that it is not gunning specifically for county or for district councils.
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None of the papers commented on the consultation paper dealing with contracting.
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He rejected an initial request for a meeting, indicating that a consultation paper would soon be released.
period
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The judges ruled that they had denied miners the agreed consultation period .
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I shall also consider any representations received during the consultation period .
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The public consultation period ends on Thursday.
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Once the consultation period is over, I shall consider all the evidence.
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Ministers will make the concession during the consultation period that follows last week's publication of the arms exports controls bill.
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The consultation period is now over.
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Mr. Chope Certainly the Government will take into account all the views expressed during the consultation period .
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The Government have belatedly agreed to do just that, and are currently in a consultation period on the matter.
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And that the Department could make better use of the great store of experience within the teaching profession during the consultation process .
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This Secretary of State does not feel the need to go through such a consultation process .
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Finally, the consultation process induced us to broaden our proposed provision quite considerably.
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As part of its general consultation process , Greater Glasgow health board consulted in respect of its acute services strategy for Glasgow.
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This was an attempt to gather the views of people who are often underrepresented in formal consultation processes .
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There is a statutory procedure laid down for the consultation process .
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We accepted the Secretary of State's invitation to engage in the consultation process which he initiated.
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This means time for the consultation process will be short.
rate
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At all ages consultation rates are higher among females as compared to males.
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When consultation rates are matched against incapacity rates, there is evidence that lower income patients under-utilise G.P. services ....
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For these practices the overall consultation rate was 3.2 per patient per year, which is not dissimilar from the national average.
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The average consultation rate per thesis is 3.86.
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Data on consultation rates conceal as much as they uncover.
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begin
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Asquith returned to Downing Street and immediately began this consultation .
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One of the first actions of the new department was to begin consultations about local government reorganisation.
carry
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It has also carried out secondary consultations in respect of particular services.
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There is no legal obligation on the council to carry out any specific consultation process.
follow
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My second question follows consultation with a number of people.
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That would follow consultation with teacher unions.
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The publication of the first part of the Strategic Study of the Profession was followed by widespread consultation with regions and branches.
hold
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When the Cork County Council planning committee met later that month it agreed to hold further consultations with local residents.
involve
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Over 3,000 individuals and organisations are involved with the consultation .
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Herbert Smith has been involved in the consultation process regarding the reforms for a long time.
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They also agreed to involve residents in the consultation process.
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The leading engineers and managers who were involved in these consultations often retained strong negative stereotypes of the civil service.
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Who is to he involved in consultation and decision-making?
issue
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Nice refused to comment, beyond acknowledging that it had issued a confidential consultation document.
provide
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To provide a 24 hour consultation service for all professionals. 5.
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It provided for regular ministerial consultations including bi-annual foreign ministers' meetings.
publish
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We have also published for consultation the draft asylum appeals procedure rules.
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The government originally promised to publish a consultation document on how it proposed to implement the directive by autumn 1992.
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May 1993 - draft tourism strategy to be published for widespread public consultation .
record
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Failure to record consultations is probably fairly widespread, and so this proportion is likely to be characteristic of the total.
require
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The homoeopathic doctor needs to obtain a large amount of information from the patient which requires a longer consultation time.
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Reciprocity, the favorite word of Netanyahu, requires consultation and compromise on both sides, not unilateral moves by either.
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Shareholder-driven deals, in short, require no consultation with the labour force whatsoever.
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The response was that the matter would require consultation with the main union office in the next town.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He urged "dialogue and consultation " to end the crisis.
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Schweitzer took her daughter to the Mayo Clinic for a consultation .
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Trained parenting experts are available for consultation by phone.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At one point, when no physical problem that might cause the vomiting had been found, a psychiatric consultation was requested.
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However, the Commission operates much more like a diplomatic than an administrative authority with a strong emphasis on consultation and conciliation.
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Nor could reports be produced necessarily with much consultation in the holiday period.
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Over 3,000 individuals and organisations are involved with the consultation .
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The design of each of the new qualifications is currently being subjected to intensive scrutiny and consultation .
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The five-year agreement provided for regular consultations between the two ministries and supreme military commands.
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The launch follows 12 months of development and consultation with students and academics.