Examples of 'public-service' in a sentence

Meaning of "public-service"

public-service (noun) - a type of work or service provided by the government or an organization for the benefit of the general public

How to use "public-service" in a sentence

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I have got a little public-service announcement.
Public-service broadcasting is determined to stay alive.
Retired senior public-service professional.
Managerialism is criticized for weakening the public-service ethos.
Employment and public-service employment relationships.
She is at the radio station doing public-service spots.
Public-service broadcasters derive from it increasing percentages of their income.
Subject to specific public-service obligations.
Public-service monopoly on broadcasting depended on frequency scarcity and on tradition.
Improvement of skills of public-service personnel.
Power cuts and public-service strikes are a regular feature of daily life.
Maybe he will let me design a public-service campaign.
Permanent public-service employment relationships with the holder on leave of absence.
Separate provisions exist for public-service relationships.
Public-service broadcasting and its regulation, new challenges to old principles.

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All financial centres fulfil important public-service functions.
Public-service television can not match quantitatively the growth of commercial stations.
Provision of notdiscrimination access to the public-service communications network.
Decentralization and public-service human resources management are two commonly requested areas.
The project will be financed by the public-service concession holder.
Public-service private institution, independent and without any political or economic conditioning.
It is the paramount duty of public-service broadcasting to remedy that situation.
These deficits were offset financially under public-service contracts.
Billboards and public-service announcements also reminded eligible voters to go to the polls.
There are seventeen different cultural and public-service institutions.
It had also adopted a public-service training policy to qualify women for higher positions.
I do not wanna turn this dream into a public-service announcement.
The role of provincial public-service commissions in staffing and training employees varies widely.
Dealing with such queries is part of our public-service role.
Moreover, the very scope of the public-service task associated with these articles is unclear.
Terrorist groups targeted schools, hospitals and other public-service institutions.
It was public-service mutual associations that initiated long-term risk cover for public employees.
Residual fuel oil consumption for public-service power generation.
Only recently have the public-service problems encountered by consumers attracted the attention they deserve.
Some schools even offer degrees specifically for public-service work.
Universities have also had a public-service mission, to provide students with a cultural foundation for life.
In the area of governance, the progress of institutional and public-service reforms is negligible.
Well resourced public-service TV companies are a guarantee of this.
Maybe you can let him produce your public-service charity event.
YLE may engage in public-service television or radio operations without a licence.
Turn your attention to the screens for a star-studded public-service announcement.
In general, a European strategy for public-service broadcasting includes certain cultural objectives.
The risk can be avoided by having permanent employment and public-service relationships.
The need for public-service broadcasting is traditionally felt quite strongly in Europe.
This requires creation of effective leadership at all levels based on public-service values.
From the perspective of a broadcaster or public-service corporation, IPTV is somewhat a lot of complication.
Reception and asylum processing centres need to be staffed by well-trained public-service workers.
The CT1 was a public-service contract which imposed clearly defined PSOs on the operator.
Designation of public law bodies or bodies governed by private law with a public-service mission.
In Germany, public-service broadcasters have guidelines while private broadcasters have a self-regulatory code of conduct.

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