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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.