public sector造句31 In 1979, 32 percent of dwellings in Great Britain were in the public sector.
32 Throughout, the operation of the Tube will remain in the public sector, with the rights workers currently enjoy protected.
33 This is ironic, given all the rhetoric about the incompetence and irrelevance of the public sector.
34 In the next chapter we examine why the public sector may wish to produce private goods.
35 The White Paper marks a step change in our programme for reforming the public sector.
36 This is particularly so where it is taxpayers' money being used to fix public sector systems.
37 In many of the large public sector industries, major investments in ReD are a relatively new phenomenon.
38 We will seek fairer and more rational ways of determining public sector pay within clearly defined budget limits.
39 If the building society had used the additional deposit to buy public sector debt, then the consequence would have been avoided.
40 She is particularly worried that a freeze on public sector pay will cause outcry among doctors, nurses and hospital workers.
41 Decentralisation Finally we need to spend some time considering the role of decentralised administration in the public sector.
42 The public sector, after years of commercialisation, is not coping well.
43 At that point, the public sector deficit was estimated to be around £45 billion.
44 The economic literature largely ignores the fact that the public sector has devised its own alternative modes of efficiency incentive.
45 The problem is that a large number of environmental black spots inevitably fall within the public sector.
46 However, in the public sector, resource management considerations are usually much more difficult to disentangle from policy.
47 In the public sector there is also the added dimension of the politician-official relationship.
48 It has gone on reducing the fantastic levels of public sector borrowing requirement that were reached under the last Government.
49 Are we not talking about undermining the power of the public sector?
50 Public sector unions are likely to oppose Blair's move away from government investment in health and transport.
51 Leftist labor unions and their statist allies may scream but the public sector needs pruning.
52 Private sector firms tend to be more efficient than public sector firms, provided both operate in markets facing strong competition.
53 Many were in white-collar jobs, often in the public sector.
54 The report highlights large variations in early retirement dates throughout the public sector.
55 It also refers to some recent developments in funding public sector projects.
56 The tight control on public sector pay is crucial and underlines the fact that the Government intends to practise what it preaches.
57 This is in effect saying that the policy makers for the public sector were indeterminate, at that time.
58 It reformed the judicial system, buttressing its independence, and introduced parliamentary scrutiny of important public sector contracts and appointments.
59 The head of a public sector institution is usually called the director or principal.
60 The size of the public sector deficit is one of them, the unemployment rate is not.