Example sentences of "[art] need for information " in BNC.

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1 The need for information — essential if the ‘ free market ’ espoused by the government is to work — seems to be behind the pressure for publicised performance indicators , including the aggregated results of the tests which will follow the National Curriculum .
2 But the need for information on this small group is evident .
3 The National Children 's Bureau 's parent education and support project identified a number of trends affecting parents in the 1980s ; for example , the pressure on parents as a result of our increasing knowledge of child development and society 's high expectations of the parental role ; the tendency for professionals to undermine parents ' self-confidence with their expertise ; the isolation felt by many parents with young children ; the need for information and knowledge , for social and practice skills , and for self-awareness and understanding of how their values affect the way in which they bring up their children ( Pugh and De'Ath , 1984 ) .
4 ( i ) … an appreciation of the need for information and of the practical value of records of other people 's work and ideas .
5 3 A more specific look at the need for information in the personnel function .
6 3 A More Specific Look at the Need for Information in the Personnel Function
7 Answer guide : Needs identified in the text are the need for information to enable management to carry out its duties and responsibilities in terms of stewardship , planning , control and decision making .
8 THE NEED FOR INFORMATION AT AN EARLY STAGE
9 In most cases , the need for information is expressed in subject rather than bibliographic details ( one exception often being fiction ) and the development of a curriculum-based indexing language is one of the most important aspects of the design of a database .
10 The need for information is vital , particularly following claims that the children of nuclear workers are more likely to get leukaemia .
11 The need for information is vital , particularly following claims that the children of nuclear workers are more likely to get leukaemia .
12 The use of the phrase ‘ left to be inferred ’ is designed to fulfil a need for information in an international or political , not a judicial , context .
13 The words , ideas or questions in a pupils mind — the words used to express a need for information — are derived from classroom discussion , introductory materials , worksheets and the language used by the teacher .
14 Pupils are capable of articulating a need for information and expressing that need in terms of curriculum-based concepts and keywords .
15 This releases more time within the inquiry unit allocation for the development of such information skills as note taking and , in particular , the important first step : defining a need for information .
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