noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
job creation
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job creation schemes
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
new
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These are the winners: the new lords of creation .
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Atkinson believed that in order to avoid a similar disappointment with his new creation , he would have to leave the company.
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But in marriage a kind of new creation takes place.
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When this new creation is shown to a human, it might then extend or alter his ideas.
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The fusing of maleness and femaleness results in a unique and finite new creation .
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This reveals that out of the destruction a new creation can emerge.
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Because of its dissolution the Länder established after 1945 were largely new creations .
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Watch the experts make delicious new creations and old favourites.
■ NOUN
job
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The scheme offers a tailor-made development package involving support for job creation , project development and training.
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In all other business size categories, job creation either remained constant or actually declined.
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In job creation terms its return on the £170 million so far invested has been small.
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Shared inefficiency is no answer. Job creation is the wrong focus.
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The latter is specifically for revenue expenditure for activities such as training; the emphasis is on job creation .
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That is already improving our competitiveness and we shall see its effects on job creation before much longer.
wealth
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Another issue, providing a constant theme, was the role of the school in promoting wealth creation .
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At least in the short term, wealth creation results in increased selfishness.
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We have always argued that the main motivation for government funding of research should be wealth creation .
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It regards the private sector as the source of wealth creation , part of which is used to subsidize the public sector.
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There is approval ofthe free market for wealth creation and many of the economic policies this entails.
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On the issues of the future, especially on wealth creation and technological change, Labour had little to say.
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And social services suffered too, as they always will when wealth creation is despised.
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Indeed, education itself has an added value that is a form of wealth creation .
■ VERB
allow
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Secondly, pen-based interfaces allow the creation of sketches and drawings.
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Representation allows for the creation of images of experiences, including affective experiences.
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This obviously saves much time and effort as well as allowing for the creation of more imaginatively produced work.
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Most programs, for example, allow for the creation of stationery.
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More importantly, the practice allows the creation of a pluralistic culture.
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A larger tagged corpus would allow the creation of a more accurate syntactic model.
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The first question concerns the extent to which preconceptions about evolution should be allowed to influence the creation of classifications.
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Secondly, it has allowed the creation of entirely new products and markets.
announce
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Nevertheless, the government in 1983 announced the creation of Freeports.
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Emap recently announced the creation of Emap Digital which will support the development of all group investments in internet and new media.
call
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To honour his compatriot, the Provençal poet Frédéric Mistral, he calls his creation carré d'agneau Mistral.
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Leal has been calling for the creation of an open and competitive bidding procedure for architects, consultants and engineers.
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Later the newspapers called this creation Boomfood.
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James Hogg in 1894 called for creation of the railroad to bolster prison operations.
involve
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The scheme offers a tailor-made development package involving support for job creation , project development and training.
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Marketing, design, manufacturing, suppliers, buyers are all involved in the creation of the successful product.
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This would involve the creation of the world's longest and deepest electrical transmission line.
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A crucial innovation strategy has therefore involved the creation of new agencies for this purpose.
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Another strategy involves the creation of country parks which have the main function of recreation.
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The research will involve the creation of a computer database of segmental information for 100 of the largest publicly quoted companies.
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The Catholic church is involved in job creation , but they are not businessmen.
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This involves the creation of small teams who need to be able to turn their hands to a wide variety of tasks.
lead
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Yet this interventionism has not led to the creation of anything approaching an Executive Office.
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The increasing complexity of construction projects also should lead to the creation of more manager jobs.
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Castro shows no signs of allowing any market policies to lead to the creation of opposition political parties or freedom of expression.
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The influence of works such as Brittania led to the creation of private collections, and so to the formation of private museums.
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Several resulted in judgments or settlements leading to the creation of majority-black election districts.
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Morgan's work offered to Marx and Engels the early history of the processes which led to the creation of capitalism.
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This has led to the creation of a moral panic on campuses.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Agatha Christie's greatest fictional creation was the Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot.
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Another of Marc's creations is a skirt with hand-painted flowers.
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Are we the only thinking species in creation ?
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Chef Michael Almay's creations will make you want to come back again and again.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In addition to job creation , the plan envisioned improving the quality of the labor force through education and training programs.
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The trend has hurt the pace of factory job creation nationwide, economists said.
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To avoid the creation of extra synonyms, the file has to be loaded in two passes.
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We will support the creation by the police of new Racial attacks Squads to monitor and coordinate action against racially-motivated attacks.