regional造句(151) This is what I would also like to see happen throughout Great Britain, with devolution and regional assemblies.
(152) Regional health authorities will from time to time produce mortality data at ward level.
(153) Eventually, regional facilities arrive on the outer edge to serve groupings of neighborhoods.
(154) Despite strong regional cultural traditions, Tyne side was affected by these developments.
(155) Measures have included the setting up of regional development agencies, private- public partnership schemes and privately organised enterprise trusts.
(156) In 1995, nine of those regional utilities faced takeover bids.
(157) Sure, there were some differences due to regional slang and accents.
(158) New strategies for regional distribution were called for, and a fresh interest in the regions was shown by Whitehall.
(159) The Bill perpetuates all the anomalies, unfairness, regional variations and bureaucracy that made the poll tax unpopular.
(160) Some are more easily drawn into a regional class alliance than others.
(161) This has obvious implications for services at a local level and provision needs to be related to regional trends and census figures.
(162) An elected health commissioner would run the system with an appointed medical advisory board and regional directors.
(163) At the regional scale a much more varied picture of bus services emerges.
(164) Target customers include the regional Bell operating companies, independent phone companies, and network software suppliers.
(165) Earnings at some major regional banks suffered from higher-than-expected provisions for problem loans.
(166) If there is, for example, an active regional policy, then regional issues need not be on the competition policy agenda.
(167) Subjects within international relations include war, interstate conflict resolution, international law, regional alliances, colonialism, and international organizations.
(168) Secondly, transport of such critically ill patients to regional referral centres should be considered and discussed early in the clinical course.
(169) Regional geochemical maps provide information on background levels of metals against which environmental degradation can be monitored.
(170) The Treaty also established mechanisms through which regional assistance could be directed, if desired.
(171) Fifty-five percent knew that Lothian Regional Council provided local services in their local area.
(172) But they were pervasive, ranging from policies on the taxation of profits to regional assistance schemes.
(173) Up to 12% of these tumours still confined to the bowel wall have already spread to regional lymph nodes.
(174) The delegates sit in a provincial assembly and implement directives from both regional and national capitals.
(174)try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(175) In Great Britain there are some 20,650 district and borough councillors and some 4,100 county, regional and islands councillors.
(176) Finally, an active regional policy was introduced through the agency of the Board of Trade.
(177) That is part of Northern regional health authority's largest-ever capital investment, and it has been brought about by the Government.
(178) During his visits Baker attempted, unsuccessfully, to arrange a regional Middle East peace conference.
(179) This solicitation set forth a new architecture for providing NSFNET backbone services, including regional networks and network service providers.
(180) A dimension of increased decision-making concentration which has attracted particular notice concerns the effects on regional diversity and development.