1. Far better, he argues, would be a system in which governments choose firms according to their technical expertise. 2. For whatever reason, the government chose to accept the case for retaining an Exchequer-financed service free at the point of use. 3. Here the tribunal is the Decision-making instrument chosen by government for the implementation of some scheme of government regulation. 4. Obviously the effectiveness of these proposals depends on how the government chooses to enforce the regulations. 5. The government chose to steer a middle course between the two strategies . 6. To deal with such problems, governments can choose to adopt a specific sectoral policy. 7. The government chooses deliberately to understate the increase in prices. 8. The government chose short-term expedients instead of a real economic policy. 9. The government chose a more muted response to the threat. |