单词 | Private sector |
例句 | 1 The private sector, by contrast, has plenty of money to spend. 2 The private sector is increasing its spending so sharply that the economy is overheating. 3 Local communities have been neglected in favour of private sector interests. 4 Increasingly, researchers are seeking funds from the private sector. 5 Our other private sector initiative involves flats over shops. 6 Staff training and development for private sector employers. 7 He is convinced that the private sector is interested. 8 Similar benefits have been realized in the private sector. 9 In the private sector, only 15 percent is unionized. 10 We have two private sector initiatives. 11 Over 2800 private sector dwellings were built between 1931 and 1940. 12 The private sector, for example, was central to the approach, and improving the city's image was seen as vital. 13 The Privatization Committee processed offers from the private sector for over 100 currently state-owned industrial companies. 14 When they are moved into the private sector, they often experience the same sense of liberation. 15 Some private sector occupational schemes are generous towards widows, especially if the death occurs in service. 16 This will force up private sector interest rates and reduce private-sector borrowing and investment. 17 The private sector now offers another rich seam to mine. 18 Private sector housing is just too expensive for low-income families in the city at the moment. 19 Many scientists working for the government have left for greener pastures in the private sector. 20 The new government's policy is to transfer state industries from the public sector to the private sector. 21 We started out by looking at ways in which big projects such as railways could be financed by the private sector. 22 Public transport is run in direct competition with the private sector. 23 The government continued to believe it should give free rein to the private sector in transport. 24 The government plans to sell the railways piecemeal to the private sector. 25 She's earning a reasonable wage, but nothing to what she could if she was in the private sector. 26 Will such businesses be sufficiently profitable to generate the interest of the private sector? 27 Mata, a consummate politician, seemed to enjoy his powerful administrative role as middleman between the communities and the private sector. 28 The crisis surrounding the tunnel threatens to embarrass the Government, which insisted it be financed entirely by the private sector. 29 In this regard, the privatization strategy was criticized as merely transferring monopoly power from the public to the private sector. 30 Services can be contracted out or turned over to the private sector. 1 Many scientists working for the government have left for greener pastures in the private sector. 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. 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. 61 Therefore there was a net sale of 5.4 billion of new gilts to the private sector. 62 The state's former virtual monopoly of enterprises was reduced with the expansion of the private sector. 63 The private sector probably has even more flexibility to find imaginative ways of addressing those issues than the statutory services. 64 Private sector organisations have had difficulty making similar arrangements work effectively. 65 Overall, the value of new commissions in the private sector fell by 23 percent. 66 When have they ever had a reasonable pay deal which puts them level with the private sector? 67 With a stronger private sector,(/private sector.html) a more vital ethic of self-help might also emerge. 68 Seek private sector and alumni support in increasing scholarship funds. 69 The White House announced that some commitments from the private sector already have been made as part of summit preparations. 70 I welcomed the opportunity to spread the word and to broaden my knowledge about management approaches in the private sector. 71 So, in its relations with Government, Co-operation as practised in this country functions as part of the private sector. 72 My response is, he is not working in the private sector and he is not working any harder than I am. 73 Competition in the private sector works the same way: successful new ideas draw customers, and unsuccessful ones die out. 74 What happens if a company is sold to one private sector owner but is transferred to another within a year? 75 Imagine, for example, a net flow of payments to the government as the private sector writes cheques to settle tax demands. 76 To a lesser extent, the same failure can be observed in the private sector. 77 Second, it will itself be able to develop land in partnership with the private sector. 78 Some of them impose burdens mainly on the private sector. 79 This will ensure that there will be no bias between public and private sector providers. 80 There is a growing, often unstated, anticipation that the private sector will pick up the bill for public services. 81 Margaret Thatcher, too, realized the potential of having this major capital project financed by the private sector. 82 When governments contract activities to the private sector, those governments still make the policy decisions and provide the financing. 83 Third, a large public sector aids economic decline since it does not create wealth whereas the private sector does. 84 We have a further distinction from the private sector in that we have a prior commitment. 85 Many people understand the need to deregulate the private sector, but few apply the same thinking to the public sector. 86 It also aims to increase its funding from the private sector. 87 The three-month trend shows sterling lending to the private sector averaging only about £1 billion a month. 88 The plan envisaged that most of the new Soviet immigrants would find work in the private sector. 89 The business population Businesses constitute the second major aggregate of the private sector. 90 The incentive package for management similarly differs quite substantially between the public sector and large private sector companies. 91 The Prime Minister's gut instinct is to secure a private sector future for the Tube. 92 These views stress the difficulty of harmonizing essentially private sector norms with traditional public sector concepts and constitutional requirements. 93 Other measures include a special needs capital grant to be aimed at projects provided by voluntary organisations and private sector care providers. 94 As with corporate planning, strategic planning has its origins in the private sector. 95 These were tax exempt bonds issued by state and local governments to provide financing for private sector investment in plants and equipment. 96 Going back into the private sector I was very keen to become a pluralist. 97 One of the objectives of grant finance is to act as an incentive for investment from the private sector. 98 The first section reviews the major methods of capital project appraisal currently used by private sector companies. 99 Government chief executives, like their counterparts in the private sector, have overall responsibility for how their organizations perform. 100 Such growth, he reckons, will centre around local government, although the private sector is also showing some interest. 101 Not coincidentally, all three of them had been previously successful in the private sector and made major career changes in midlife. 102 In the last decade the private sector has started to develop the amount of residential and nursing home care it provided. 103 What has also emerged, however, is that private sector attitudes and techniques can not easily be transplanted into central administration. 104 But the number of students per school in the state sector is considerably greater than in the private sector. 105 This has usually meant giving precedence to private sector economic growth rather than other priorities such as social welfare. 106 Resources used to produce goods and services for the government can not be used to make goods in the private sector. 107 It must therefore remain an open question as to whether the local economy is sufficiently robust to attract private sector capital. 108 At root the managerialist approach assumes that private sector managerial techniques can be smoothly implanted into the public sector. 109 Economic orthodoxy over the past decade has rightly stressed the role of the private sector in development. 110 The figures that she gave referred to comparisons with the private sector, not the national health service. 111 This increase was exclusively confined to the private sector which recorded a massive 115 percent increase in the number accommodated. 112 A series of measures-such as' Competition Credit Controlwere introduced to encourage investment and reduce regulatory controls on private sector investment decisions. 113 There has, for example, been a significant shift in investment from the public to the private sector. 114 Government policies from 1979 have focused attention on the private sector. 115 The company believes it is at least twice as long as any private sector award so far. 116 We will bring private sector enterprise into the public services by encouraging contracting out and competitive tendering throughout government. 117 The private sector service industries make only a small contribution while the public services make none. 118 The government, for example, emphasises physical renewal and the extent to which public expenditure has levered private sector investment. 119 There is evidence that the same trends have begun to permeate the private sector. 120 It removed the previous obligation upon local authorities to sell their houses into the private sector. 121 The high gas prices and long lines were prolonged by government interference in the private sector. 122 The private sector also offered an alternative system for delivery of urban Services. 123 Our city challenge and other inner-city initiatives were enthusiastically received by local authorities and the private sector - particularly in the north-east. 124 Only after that would they recruit from the private sector. 125 In the first instance the government was aiming to foster a private sector in small and medium-sized enterprises. 126 The private sector must be given a fair chance to compete for local authority contracts. 127 The impact on the private sector - the real test - is harder to assess. 127 try its best to gather and create good sentences. 128 But in central government, Next Steps Agencies and local government, management is increasingly buying-in from the private sector. 129 More than seventy have been placed permanently in private sector manufacturing jobs earning $ 9 to $ 10 per hour. 130 But the private sector had the pivotal role as the provider of jobs and the builder of the new urban resource base. 131 Hence they are rather like the overdraft limit placed on a private sector customer by its bank. 132 Active partnership with the private sector is being sought to redress this imbalance. 133 Disputes between planners and private sector developers have been over matters of detail. 134 But by the close of the decade militant trade unionism had been literally eradicated in the private sector. 135 Defensive marketing check list Have you copies of the prospectuses of neighbouring schools including those in the private sector? 136 The private sector often complains about public enterprise, arguing that government should not compete with business. 137 Yet we know that monopoly in the private sector protects inefficiency and inhibits change. 138 About 10 percent of the private sector and 37 percent in the public sector are unionized(), according to the AFL-CIO. 139 That amount is topped up by a substantial contribution from the private sector in the form of loans. 140 The government concentrated on efforts to stimulate economic growth and industrial investment and to enlarge the role of the private sector. 141 And yet private sector organisations are also political in the sense of competition between ideas and individuals within the organisation. 142 An increasing number of public institutions have attempted to do so, using a private sector discipline known as strategic planning. 143 Washington could best use its limited resources in attempts to mobilize the private sector. 144 The continued existence of the private sector has allowed those with sufficient resources to avoid the worst aspects of the state system. 145 The Chancellor should be wary of the argument that the deficit does not matter because it is in the private sector. 146 Cuckney has never found it difficult switching from the public to the private sector, or viceversa. 147 The retreat of individuals to the private sector simply obscures the deep troubles of national education as a whole. 148 He said interesting and constructive submissions on franchising had been received from the private sector and these were being examined closely. 149 But the private sector invests in projects that are income-generating. 150 So a private sector agent will only provide a public good if his private benefits exceed the costs of producing the good. 151 Private sector led regeneration has profoundly increased the inequality of access to both private and public goods in the area. 152 There is nothing special about street-sweeping, and it can as easily be produced by the public or the private sector. 153 This chapter analyses government policy towards private sector firms that are necessarily imperfectly competitive. 154 This then puts pressure on private sector borrowing, with the rise in interest rates inhibiting private sector investment and investment-led growth. 155 This indicates the levels of support and enthusiasm from the private sector. 156 Within the civil service the Priestley pay bargaining system was abolished which linked civil service pay to rates in the private sector. 157 Some have led the way and have used the private sector to deliver a range of professional and technical services. 157 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 158 Miss Probst points out that the law gives the private sector a strong incentive to clean up at the lowest possible cost. 159 Many workers in the private sector receive some payment as a fixed fee independent of the value of their marginal product. 160 In a television statement on Oct. 8 Rafsanjani said that the plan included the sale of state-owned factories to the private sector. 161 The deficit is created by the actions of the private sector. 162 A number of studies based primarily upon private sector organisations have analysed the impact that these variables will have. 163 In the private sector, a budget will be a set of projections about likely future activity. 164 We will convene a new private sector forum to promote London's position internationally. 165 In my judgment, the real failure is that the private sector is not active enough in urban development. 166 Housing associations, which are in the private sector, are now the main providers of new social rented housing. 167 Public and private sector schemes together covered one in eight workers in 1936, and one in three by 1956. 168 It regards the private sector as the source of wealth creation, part of which is used to subsidize the public sector. 169 With Thames privatised, it is a private sector project with appropriate incentives paid to workers who achieve their targets. 170 The two now do for the private sector what they used to do for Communist Party leaders. 171 I have continued to put in personal investment and I have private sector investment too. 172 In the private sector a greater incentive might exist to show a need for higher fees to match high levels of dependency. 173 The estate is substantial and much of it is located in areas which are highly desirable to the private sector. 174 These include exchange rates, agricultural pricing, and attitudes to the local and international private sector. 175 Average income in the private sector is probably about three times that in the state sector, but no one knows for sure. 176 The original Conservative proposal had been to unload all secondary or graduated pensions on to the private sector. 177 These industries are now having to compete in the private sector and are much healthier for it. 178 In other words, Howard proposes to infuse the public sector with private sector values. 179 We will bring private sector skills in to enhance efficiency and increase value for money. 180 What are the pluses and minuses of practicing law in the private sector? 181 In the main, they will be private sector employers operating in a free market and looking to secure an edge over their competitors. 182 The former political coalition which directed support towards the skilled working class in the private sector had begun to dissolve. 183 I would say that the private sector would be decisive in the long term. 184 Power and conflict within organisations Introduction All organisations, whether in the public or the private sector, are involved in politics. 185 No wonder the government sought to protect private sector interests transitionally. 186 Vanuatu strongly promotes private sector led growth. 187 In the actual labor relation,(http:///private sector.html) labor disputes are frequently emerged in the private sector enterprises. 188 Since at current prices consumption rose by 16% and disposable income by 13%, there was evidently a fall in the rate of saving in the private sector of the economy. 189 Differing actors - the unions, employers, the private sector, federal or centralised governments - play different roles. 190 At present, therefore, fiscal deficits are not crowding the private sector out. 191 Our nation's debt is unsustainable , and the federal government's reach into the private sector is unprecedented. 192 Japan's private sector savings were 26 per cent of GDP. 193 In the United States, many of these services are delivered by the private sector or are not funded to the same extent by the government, and thus are not counted in government expenditures. 194 But former Labor Secretary Reich insisted that, when the private sector is lagging, the government should intervene. 195 Working with MSV, CUSEC will manage and approve talk group participation by federal, tribal, state, and local public safety agencies, and appropriate private sector users with public safety missions. 196 The threat comes from plans to contract out services to the private sector. 197 They live in countries where the private sector is growing and where governments have resources and access to commercial finance. 198 The distinction between credit and sovereign risk is blurring as losses that would otherwise be taken by the private sector are reallocated to the public sector. 199 Inflation is therefore basically a capital transfer from creditors and savers to borrowers and dissavers, essentially from the private sector to the government. 200 How that interrelationship between society and the private sector operates and potentiates greater scaling of innovative responses to the HRH crisis is not understood. 201 Increasingly, it has contracted out these management services to private sector agencies. 202 For private sector housing development, the Government will launch the land sales programme flexibly. 203 It deserves the whole-hearted backing of scientists, governments and the private sector, says the editorial. 204 The IMF must provide funding and conditionality, in combination with voluntary rollovers by private sector banks. 205 If there is no support in the private sector (for trade) that raises concerns that pump priming by the government won't be sustainable, " Neumann said." 206 Ministers want to see more interchange between the private sector and the civil service. 207 The world's current debt troubles surfaced first in the private sector, with the 2007 subprime-mortgage crisis. 208 What's more, the chance to work anywhere -- be it in government, private sector, or academia -- and in any city of their choosing allows these engineers to handpick their assignments. 209 In 1994 , the HKMA extended the service to cover Hong Kong dollar private sector debt issues. 210 Were it to succeed in its challenge, the NLRB's action would reverberate beyond the private sector. 211 Rigid legalism sits alongside rampant illegality, and a vibrant private sector coexists with a sclerotic state. 212 In his memoirs he often speaks disparagingly about the private sector. 213 The result has been burgeoning variety and a breakneck expansion of the private sector. 214 The Court held that the private sector was covered by the directive. 215 He was never in the armed services, newt really held a job in the private sector. 216 That's why the private sector under-invests in basic science — and why the public sector must invest in this kind of research. 217 The financial burden of the debt equals the net amount that the government as a whole owes to the private sector. 218 Private sector economists are supportive of the U.S.- China economic dialogue, which they believe will deepen the bi-lateral relationship and possibly prevent misunderstandings and conflict. 219 In Brazil, where a near-doubling of private sector credit since 2007 has prompted a consumption boom, house prices in some police-pacified Rio slums have doubled in three years. 220 Given the extreme fragility of the private sector, that could cause another economic downturn. 221 The tiger may be the animal most Indians associate with their private sector; but a more apt symbol is the peepul (sacred fig) tree. 222 Without strong government backing, the private sector was loth to fork out. 223 Our company is specialized processing machinery is from the private sector, there are various lathe several! 224 On request, it also advises the private sector on corruption prevention methods. 225 "If applicants would just say yes when asked if they played softball or liked golf, we could add 350,000 jobs to the private sector," Deputy Labor Secretary Seth Harris said. 226 Nationalisation : When a government takes over a private sector company. 227 It represents the Hong Kong way of moving things forward, with the leading role of the private sector and the light-handed touch of Government. 228 At the same time, WE allow a small private sector to develop, WE absorb foreign capital and introduce advanced technology. 229 Tareen mentioned to cut down non-development expenditures like vehicles and petrol usage and foreign visits, involving the private sector in executing public sector development program. 230 The UN increasingly engages in joint ventures with the private sector and intergovernmental organizations. 231 Although debt problems traditionally originate in the private sector, the public sector cannot be held blameless. 232 True, the private sector can pick and choose among governments. 233 For example, in 2009, China's retirement-system assets – national social security, local government retirement benefit plans, and private sector pensions – totaled just RMB2.4 trillion ($364bn). 234 You were not, you will not protect your computer Tanganyika the private sector? 235 The second left the non - bank private sector a debt overhang and deleveraging. 236 Publicity is the critical characteristic of government which is different from private sector. 237 But the ANC retains an apartheid - era distrust of the private sector. 238 IFC, the World Bank Group member that promotes private sector investment, is proposing to support crop and livestock insurance for small-holders in developing countries. |
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