four-year programme

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programme
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.ɡræm/
us
/ˈproʊ.ɡræm/
a broadcast on television ...
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(Definition ofprogrammefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It was supposed to provide a framework in which macro-economic policies would be conducted over a rollingfour-yearprogramme, and to impose a discipline.
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Little amendment of our law will be necessary in thefour-yearprogramme.
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So on his authorisations during the firstfour-yearprogrammewhich he announced today, there is an increase of £100 million.
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That is a very large increase on the presentfour-yearprogrammeof 3·6 billion ecu.
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The advance that has now been made is to set up afour-yearprogramme, choosing very carefully the subjects to be researched into.
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This is to work out a long term programme, afour-yearprogrammefor 16 countries.
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Thefour-yearprogrammewas formulated in 1974 and started in 1975.
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The new programme, as has been pointed out, continues the trend towards diversification which started—and, indeed, which perhaps had to start—with the firstfour-yearprogramme.
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There is the ability to procure within that 26 billion dollar,four-yearprogramme.
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The capital expenditure on secondary schools in my firstfour-yearprogrammewill be about £400 million.
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The clause proposes afour-yearprogrammeof reductions in the main rate of corporation tax.
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Yes, but we are faced with the need to pursue the currentfour-yearprogramme.
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It is intended as a first instalment towards the cost of afour-yearprogrammeof research into the conditions of the upper atmosphere.
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We have afour-yearprogramme, which carries us to 1961–62, of about £280 million.
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The answer is £24·5 million over thefour-yearprogramme.
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We are now part of the way through the secondfour-yearprogramme, which is larger and going well.
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Thefour-yearprogrammeis not running down at the moment.
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He will realise that it would be very difficult to fit that into the presentfour-yearprogramme.
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