Similar words: combustion, combustible, as many, as many as, chessman, helmsman, talisman, marksman. Meaning: ['ɑmbʊdzmən /'ɒm-] n. a government appointee who investigates complaints by private persons against the government.
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1) A pensions ombudsman has been appointed.
2) Complaints to the Banking Ombudsman grew by 50 per cent last year.
3) I accept the submission for the ombudsman.
4) For example, the proposal for an ombudsman is sensible.
5) And the Financial Ombudsman Service this week published a briefing note for firms handling endowment mortgage complaints.
6) The ombudsman has no power to order compensation for example.
7) The bill creates a Legal Services Ombudsman to oversee complaints against solicitors and barristers.
8) There is also to be a pensions ombudsman with statutory backing.
9) Also new is the provision for a Conveyancing Ombudsman to investigate complaints against lenders doing conveyancing.
10) If the ombudsman decides the case should be examined,(http://sentencedict.com/ombudsman.html) investigators will get to work.
11) Ombudsman: Third parties - neighbours etal - can not appeal to the DoE if they disagree with a planning decision.
12) The ombudsman will have power to recommend that a lawyer or professional body pay compensation, but not to compel payment.
13) A little thank you to the Ombudsman would not go amiss. --------------------.
14) This has alarmed the Local Government Ombudsman who would like powers to investigate persistent offenders.
15) And this week the Financial Ombudsman Service set out how savers might claim compensation.
16) Can an ombudsman serve the public interest as opposed to the institutional interests of his paper?
17) Ombudsman Pat Thomas investigated eight complaints in connection with the provision of equipment and adaptations to the homes of disabled people.
18) The proposal, from Detroit's ombudsman, has caused outrage - and a certain amount of thought.
19) Bank Ombudsman Laurence Shurman revealed complaints had rocketed to 10,000 in 1991-92.
20) The leaflet explains how to complain to the banking ombudsman.
21) If the bank is unhelpful take it up with the Ombudsman.
22) If you are still not satisfied with our response you can take your complaint to the Banking Ombudsman.
23) I do not think that anything would be gained by having an ombudsman to handle those problems.
24) Local inspectors of schools will be answerable to the Inspectorate, which will also have a new role as Education Ombudsman.
25) Only when they have reached stalemate with the bank will the ombudsman then consider a claim.
26) Insurance, building societies, unit trusts, banks have each developed an ombudsman scheme.
27) As part of the new consumer protection arrangements, a Pensions Ombudsman with wide-ranging powers has recently been appointed.
28) He points out that customers must first complain to the Tessa provider before lodging a claim with the ombudsman.
29) Sometimes exgratia payments are made as a result of a recommendation of an ombudsman.
30) The behaviour of the Ministry was illegal and has been condemned by the Parliamentary ombudsman.
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