Example sentences of "the [adj] development [prep] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 US foreign policy was based on the necessity of stopping the worldwide advance of communism in Europe and elsewhere through the economic development of areas under ‘ threat ’ .
2 Within Compact they should be looking for opportunities to improve the curriculum offer to students and promote the professional development of members of the department .
3 Opinions currently differ as to the effectiveness of strategies in the professional development of teachers during the last twenty years .
4 The HCIMA hopes this will provide a positive step in the further development of ties between the professional body of the hotel and catering industry and the institutes of higher education .
5 For example , Bracey ( 1958 ) in a study of 375 Somerset parishes found that , in general , the more remote and less well serviced parishes were those with the worst and most persistent depopulation , and findings like this only encouraged the further development of theories of settlement concentration in the 1960s although these can also be traced back as far as 1918 , when Peake ( 1918 ) advocated equally-spaced villages with populations of between 1,000 and 1,500 people .
6 However , justifying the decision several days later , Markovic said : " Slovenia had refused all appeals from the federal government and I could no longer take responsibility for the further development of events in the republic . "
7 The key to its success is the further development of partnerships between SCOTVEC and centres to provide qualifications which will be valued by our candidates and respected by employers and other users .
8 This research , which is being carried out by Richard Hyman , examines the historical development of problems of organisation , decision-making and control in British trade unions .
9 On July 14 a deal was signed by the Kazakh government with a private Turkish firm to build a 1,350 megawatt power station at Aktubinsk in the north-west , to be financed by export revenue from the joint development of oilfields in the region .
10 The data was distributed from regional computing centres at London , Bath , Edinburgh , Manchester , Aberdeen and Newcastle ; this distributed scheme reflects the early developments in networks in the early 1980's .
11 A recent report to the DHSS suggests that issues emerging from studies of CMHTs may be reliable pointers for appraising inter alia the effective development of teams for the elderly and elderly mentally ill .
12 The gradual development of societies from capitalism to socialism , admittedly , was not an accident , but a necessary , law-governed and irreversible process .
13 to ensure that existing communication systems be used to assist the integral development of communities in the search for a more just and peaceful world .
14 Finally , and in line with SCOTVEC 's moves to develop preliminary awards which encourage entry to the general SVQ framework , the Howie Committee recommends the continuing development of arrangements for students with special needs .
15 The continuing development of facilities at Manchester Airport is necessary to keep pace with passenger figures which , apart from the Gulf War , have shown an inexorable upward trend over the last decade .
16 Modernist painting , as theorists as diverse as Adorno , Greenberg ( 1983 ) , and Wollheim ( 1980 ) have observed , draws the attention away from reality and to the picture surface itself , to the systematic development of possibilities in the aesthetic material .
17 The exploration will revolve around the systematic development in youngsters of the desired , and contrasting , characteristics the two valuations entail .
18 Gradually the concept of a new integrated market based on the planned development of resources in the British Empire as a whole took place , as Mosley borrowed and integrated Joseph Chamberlain 's imperial ideas and Rothermere and Beaverbrook 's British Empire development schemes into his plan .
19 The recent development of cooperatives in Greece has been seriously hindered by a high degree of central control ; there may be a danger that similar problems will arise in Italy .
20 If this does indeed prove to be the case , one of the most significant outcomes of the GCSE is likely to be the limitations it imposes on the parallel development of records of achievement .
21 The flow becomes turbulent through the continuous development of irregularities throughout the flow , instead of the sudden local appearance of irregularities which subsequently spread .
22 James Boyd reports on the latest developments for yachtsmen including the mooring situation and onshore facilities .
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