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31 We need to look elsewhere, therefore, to understand how public sector auditing differs from private sector auditing.
32 At the least, President Reagan's plans of involving the private sector could disrupt this system.
33 Mr. Heathcoat-Amory Yes, the sharpest reduction in disconnections for debt has occurred since the companies were put into the private sector.
34 Additional output of goods which yield external benefits can be obtained by giving subsidies to private sector firms for producing them.
35 The private sector also plays a part, and may do so increasingly, notably in the provision of private domiciliary care.
36 In many cities, most vacant land was not owned by local government but by the private sector and statutory authorities.
37 The department is reported to be formulating ideas for new mechanisms to raise money from the private sector to pay for clean-up. Sentencedict.com
38 In Akron and elsewhere, vibrant city governments are those that work in partnership with the private sector.
39 It is little wonder that the private sector mimics the Government in its disrespect for pensions.
40 It aims to look at how the private sector has and can increase its involvement in local and urban regeneration.
41 Private sector pay increases were again above the rate of inflation.
42 This helps develop expertise, resources, and competition in the private sector and so facilitates the development of commercial services.
43 The private sector was to be harnessed to stabilize - if not increase - local employment.
44 The focus of this will be the expansion of sales to the private sector and to selected overseas markets.
45 We will continue to encourage private sector sponsorship of sport.
46 It hired a competent manager from the private sector, Silvio Pelizzoni, but gave him little power.
47 In the private sector, decision making can be guided and implemented by considerations that are subject to reasonably accurate escalation.
48 It is argued that private sector firms are too risk-averse and too concerned with short-term profits.
49 So you need the school system, you need government agencies, and you need the private sector.
50 Standards can be set, but arrangements for ensuring that they are maintained in the private sector are still inadequate.
51 Efficiency in the regulation of private sector activities affecting health and safety requires a similar exercise.
52 The government is now turning to the private sector for alternative ways of dealing with the country's transportation problems.
53 They have received the support of the private sector and they are now requesting material from the Regional Council.
54 Articles were amended to encourage the development of the private sector and increased foreign investment.
55 There have been some success stories, particularly where local authorities have entered into partnership deals with private sector agencies.
56 Finally, there are some occasions on which the private sector chooses to abandon a profitable business.
57 The point is that various combinations of government and private sector organization, finance and production are possible.
58 It abandoned incomes policy in the private sector, seeking only to keep pay increases to public employees tightly under control.
59 If the government sells bonds to pay for its spending, interest rates rise and the private sector is squeeze.
60 Private sector firms tend to be more efficient than public sector firms, provided both operate in markets facing strong competition.
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