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1 Sociologists have often talked about this inequality in terms of differences in social class .
2 In return for this support in times of need , it demanded contributions from everyone , in labour and in wealth , although the latter was often payment in kind .
3 Flavell accounts for this paradox in terms of , what he calls , cognitive salience , which amounts to the claim that the thought of the three-year-old is determined by whatever is ‘ up front in consciousness ’ at any given moment .
4 They both accounted for this outcome in terms of the rigidity of the block contracts they had been recommended to make by the regional health authority .
5 And the overall groupings which we finally evolved for this book in terms of life focus also turn out to be remarkably close to the clusters of life styles picked out in an earlier American study taking just this perspective , Robert Williams and Claudine Wirths 's Lives through the Years .
6 The main objective of this project , therefore , is to establish the nature and extent of this increase in qualifications amongst women .
7 Unfortunately , the institutional implications of this agenda in terms of the partial dismantling of Roman monarchy and a particular style of clerical ministry seemed more revolutionary than did the theology itself , and neither Council nor curia was anxious to consider them , beyond the encouragement of national or regional episcopal conferences , the establishment of a consultative synod of bishops and the ordination of married men as deacons .
8 Analysis of this parameter in terms of age showed that argyrophil cell densities were roughly stable in young and old women while they declined in old men ( Table III ) .
9 The reported experience is mostly in patients with peptic strictures and there is little information on the efficacy and safety of this treatment in patients with corrosive oesophageal strictures .
10 However , a quantification of this factor in numbers of volumes or in cost is extremely difficult to achieve .
11 The weakness of this approach in terms of the British civil service is that it ignores the force of ministerial responsibility .
12 This study confirms the presence of this abnormality in patients with acute watery diarrhoea , by a dialysis technique that assessed absorption from the rectum .
13 A similar , and equally enigmatic poem is 39 : One can understand parts of this poem in terms of the punning elsewhere on Me = Myself = Thee , but still the insistence on their having to remain separate seems to move outside the context of this poem .
14 Hilton embodies his understanding of this journey in images of light and darkness based on an anagogical reading of two texts from Isaiah 26:9 : " mi soule desired in " and 9:2 : Habitantibus in regione umbrae mortis , lux orta est eis which he translates " to the wonend in contre of shadwe of dede , was spronge " [ wonend : dwellers ] ( 25.92r. – 238 ) .
15 We can now evaluate the effects of this change in terms of the alteration in surplus .
16 One manifestation of this statement in terms of policy has been the Technical and Vocational Education Initiative ( TVEI ) funded by the MSC .
17 However , the domestic staffing levels overall had originally been calculated using room areas as an indicator of workload , confirming the validity of this information in terms of the wider system , although not related to the EPH activities .
18 In recent years the importance of the prostaglandin pathway in platelets in relation to platelet aggregation has become apparent and several studies have attempted to assess the activity of this pathway in platelets from diabetic subjects .
19 She thinks of this step in terms of her ‘ defection ’ .
20 Collins and Pearce ( 1985 ) have offered an interpretation of this effect in terms of the Pearce-Hall model for associability change .
21 Amongst the major achievements of the century in group theory one must mention the modular representation theory of groups by matrices over finite fields as pioneered by Richard Brauer and the subsequent use of this theory in investigations into finite simple groups ( Section 6.6 ) .
22 Beneath this stone in hopes of Zion
23 However , in general the literature on the sociology of the undergraduate curriculum is limited , and there remains much scope for further work on it in this country in terms of social selection , status and socialization .
24 Also , there are big differences between social classes and regions in this country in terms of the opportunities for children to survive .
25 As yet , there is no information about nucleation times measured in this way in patients with complete gall stone dissolution .
26 Children have to learn competence in this mode in terms of its syntax , its organisational patterns and its contextual constraints — much as if it were a second language .
27 The subjects were broadly similar to those used in this study in terms of age and driving experience .
28 The different results obtained in this study in patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn 's disease agrees with many clinical and experimental observations .
29 Not only will the advent of records of achievement and GCSE together make considerable demands in this respect in terms of time , it will also require teachers to engage in in-service activities for a very wide range of different assessment procedures .
30 It is too early to say what the government response will be to this report in terms of committing resources and policy initiatives .
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