But Lord Hall will also look to the BBC's future amid rapid technological change and growing competition.
But Lord Kirkwood, who proposed the motion, said it was simply a "tidying up exercise".
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But Lord Robertson said that "a lot of searching questions" had been asked after the briefing.
But Lord Layard's argument implies that people have a tendency to work too much.
But Lord Turner, the CBI's director general at the time, said this was "completely untrue".
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But Lord Ashley of Stoke, chairman of the all-party Parliamentary Disablement Group, condemned Sir Charles' comments.
But Lord Browne focused too much on the soft furnishings and too little on the foundations.
But Lord Ashcroft is often at odds with the Belize government over his business activities there.
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But Lord Ashcroft and firms associated with him have at times been the Tories' biggest.
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But Lord Woolf was accused of a going back on his word by critics.
But Lord Thomas of Gresford spoke against the "otiose and unnecessary" amendment and defended the government's plans.
He might be Gordon Brown's guy now, but Lord Mandelson is clearly still a Blairite at heart.
But Lord Elis-Thomas was presiding at a graduation ceremony in Bangor University while the vote took place.
But Lord Hutton's inquiry has disclosed that Mr Hoon knew that the disagreements were more serious than that.
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But Lord West rejected this suggestion, saying that was "absolutely not the case".
But Lord Neill is gloomy about the impact on public sentiment of these regular exchanges of charge and counter-charge.
But Lord Henley said targets could "very often distort behaviour and distort priorities and how people deal with things".
But Lord Henley, replying for the government, said that universities were autonomous and ministers had "no power to intervene".
But Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, the likely box office winner for 2002, has a shot.
We all know we can play better than that, but Lord's is different to any other place in the world.
Opening for the UK government was Lord Wallace (Jim Wallace as was but Lord Jim is too redolent of Conrad).
But Lord Blencathra, during a debate he tabled on 20 October 2011, told peers: "The balance of our laws is wrong".
But Lord Wigley (and indeed Lady Wigley) stepped across its threshold to remember one of his predecessors as MP for Caernarfon.
But Lord Bew said pupils should still face official tests of spelling, grammar and punctuation as well as reading and maths.
But Lord Strathclyde delayed the debate because he said he had been advised the motion was "inadmissible" and should be withdrawn.
The Sainsburys are among the richest families in Britain, but Lord Sainsbury hated the idea of being thought a rich man.
But Lord Justice Pitchford upheld the High Court ruling and refused Fossway permission to take the case to a full appeal hearing.
But Lord Pendry, who boxed for the RAF and is President of the Football Foundation, said that the situation was not "hopeless".
But Lord Patten said he would remain a member of the Advisory Board of BP and chancellor of the University of Oxford.
But Lord Justice Mummery ruled that this still resulted in discrimination against women workers for several years until their salaries reached parity.
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