单词 | charter mark |
释义 | > as lemmasCharter Mark Charter Mark n. in the U.K., an award granted to institutions for exceptional public service under the terms of the Citizen's Charter (see Citizen's Charter n. at citizen n. and adj. Compounds 3b). ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > prosperity > success > token of victory or supreme excellence > [noun] > award for merit > to institution for public service Charter Mark1991 1991 Economist 27 July 23/2 All public bodies taking part in the charter programme will be candidates to receive a ‘Chartermark’ where their services are deemed to be up to scratch... But in the public sector, without competition, name badges and chartermarks could soon be empty gimmicks. 1992 Observer 2 Feb. 16/1 (advt.) The Citizen's Charter sets a new Standard for public services. The Charter Mark recognises this Standard. If you think your organisation meets the Standard, why not apply for a Charter Mark? 1992 Private Eye 8 May 13/1 Such sound management has lead [sic] Dr John Roylance, chief executive of the United Bristol Healthcare Trust (UBHT), to apply for a ‘charter mark’, the department of health's new gold standard of service provision. < as lemmas |
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