Example sentences of "[noun] to [art] development " in BNC.

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1 The National Curriculum proposal has been subjected to extensive criticism not only for the vagueness of the curriculum theory it espouses but also for its inadequate consideration of the value of the arts to the development of all pupils .
2 This family of views , which derives from many of the same commitments as its predecessors , but owes a great deal to the development of the computer , has among others the rather unenlightening labels functionalism , cognitive science , cognitive psychology , and artificial intelligence-several of which labels obviously have other uses .
3 He contributed a great deal to the development of Welsh drama with both original plays and translations , while his book on Welsh Folklore and Folk-Custom ( 1930 , revised edn. 1979 ) was the fruit of a lifelong study of the subject .
4 This provided a tremendous boost to the development of London 's euro-dollar market .
5 Although there was initially some resistance on the part of manufacturers to the development of the variety multiples , they eventually found it to their advantage to deal directly with them .
6 The archives contain some extremely impressive examples of recognition by administrators of the fundamental rationality of Masai pastoralism , at a time when pastoralism was generally considered to be merely a primitive prelude to the development of agriculture , and pastoralists obsolete relics of an earlier phase of human history .
7 This was an indispensable prelude to the development of the concept of personal life , a sphere of individuality and self-development , based on material prosperity , but focused on the cultivation of individuality , which in its turn was to have important consequences on the specification of sexuality .
8 His office at the Caterham factory is covered with pictures of Seven racing cars — and one of Patrick McGoohan , whom he persuaded to endorse a special 35th anniversary Prisoner edition of the Seven this year ; his most animated conversation is reserved for descriptions of the car and its abilities , and one could almost believe that finances and company administration took a firm back seat to the development and fine tuning of the car 's design .
9 Opening the two-day conference , John Gummer renewed his attack on form filling and red tape inherent in the reformed CAP and again declared his opposition to the development of supply controls , such as compulsory land set-aside and the extension of the quota system .
10 Equally , we often fail to take a life-cycle approach in recognizing the importance of key areas of research to the development of family services .
11 At a conference in Munich , Germany , on Nov. 18-20 ministers from the 13 member countries of the European Space Agency ( ESA ) decided not to move on from the research to the development phase of the key Hermes spacecraft and the Columbus space laboratory projects .
12 Five years ago DIP entered its second phase , thanks to the development of software that not only handled image storage and retrieval but actively managed the routing and movement of images around an organisation .
13 Thanks to the development of microfibres , the move is towards better , more luxurious finishes for spring/summer legwear .
14 But above all , it calls for a co-ordinated approach from the private , voluntary and public sectors to the development of sport in Scotland and suggests how that might be achieved .
15 Other land may , therefore , be available although the Department is at pains to point out that the Circular does not give the green light to a development free-for-all in the countryside .
16 Not only was it an important factor in winning the Second World War , for its specific electrical insulating properties were a key to the development of radar , but it is one of those rare inventions which create an entirely new industrial development .
17 Hysteria of course was the key to the development of Freud 's investigation of the unconscious , but English doctors were very reluctant to accept his theories , and the British Medical Journal consistently opposed Freudian ideas .
18 Homework should not be used as a means of controlling children but as a key to the development to their education .
19 And I , maybe I 'm , I may be wrong on this , but it does seem to me that it is potentially a step down the road , in the longer term to the development of regional members .
20 Certain types of conformation can predispose a horse to the development of diseases or problems such as navicular disease , ringbone , spavin , whistling or roaring .
21 the need to explain curriculum thinking to industry and academic peers during the validation process was in itself an aid to the development of curriculum ideas and philosophy
22 With this in mind a Grammar Development Environment is provided as an aid to the development of a natural language grammar .
23 These tangible remains bear witness to the development of history in England over centuries .
24 In the meantime , Tarmac says work on the site will continue and they have no intention of going back on any of their committments to the development .
25 By mid century , however , most of those attending regularly were " known to be jobbers " and their presence , together with that of the brokers , was a clear pointer to the development of a speculative stock market .
26 The move towards a comprehensive system was one in which it was hoped artificial organisational barriers to the development of all pupils would be removed .
27 I am aware that the association has provided a review paper to OFFER on the perceived barriers to the development of CHP , and the issues raised are primarily matters for OFFER .
28 But the prejudice against money-lending was a bar to the development of credit and of the money economy in general ; and it was singularly fortunate for the Europe of the eleventh and twelfth centuries that there was a substantial group of active and intelligent people who had overcome the prohibition of usury .
29 When we begin to appreciate more clearly and with greater precision how and why so many Third World countries are locked into a global system that is so patently against the interests of the majority of their peoples , we may find one of the keys to the development puzzle , and a valuable clue as to how the global system currently works .
30 A review of recent developments in social work , especially in the context of Conservative Party policy , would not be complete without some reference to the development of private practice .
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