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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOWNS IN CRETE
4 But , more generally , mergers represented the development of skills in the arts of corporate finance .
5 As a part of this the development of skills in self reflection and self critique of performance is important for continuing learning and personal development .
6 To the traditional tasks of improving the climate in which members practice and provide them with support was added to the development of policies in fields such as housing , planning , energy and the environment and community architecture .
7 It is characterised by inflammation of the upper respiratory tract and the development of abscesses in the adjacent lymph nodes of the head .
8 This process began with the development of transistors in the 1950's .
9 While there has been some disagreement over the incidence of EEG spindling in neonates , the consensus of reports indicates that the development of spindles in the EEG of normal sleeping infants occurs between the end of the second month and end of the fourth , and the appearance of persistent spindling earlier or later than this time window tends to be associated with other clinical abnormalities .
10 Clearly , it is the certain amount of ‘ slack ’ within the articulative relationships , the fact that the combination of techniques does not fix any constituent 100 per cent to the others , that explains the possibility of differential development of elements in the mixture — rather than ‘ changes in style ’ .
11 This established a Joint College/University Board to oversee the development of programmes in higher education to be provided by the College for students at Inverness reading for degrees of the University of Stirling .
12 These books also extend beyond a biographical compass of the history , by examining the development of insecurities in society , like as in the future of civilian .
13 The development of rhythms in young children
14 Further national initiatives relating to the development of competences in European contexts at HN levels are planned for this year .
15 Indeed , it remains a possibility that the mosaics of Gaul influenced the development of pavements in Britain : this is even more applicable to the pavements with type C and B arrangements than it is to the Orpheus mosaics and their associated geometric panels .
16 Costing about £150,000 , the exhibition traces the development of trams in towns and cities throughout Britain from the Victorian era .
17 First , black workers were recruited for precisely those jobs , usually poorly paid and involving unpleasant working conditions , which the indigenous white working class was able to reject at the time of economic expansion , thus preventing the development of bottlenecks in production and permitting higher levels of capital accumulation .
18 This technique can provide information to assess reflux in terms of frequency and duration of both acid and alkaline reflux and allows the validation of current theories as to the development of complications in this disease .
19 The aim of this study was to establish if a relationship exists between the pH profile in the oesophagus and stomach and the development of complications in patients with Barrett 's columnar lined lower oesophagus .
20 The second aim was to relate the effects of acid and alkaline exposure to the development of complications in Barrett 's oesophagus .
21 It is possible , and indeed would be logical , that increased duration of exposure to gastrooesophageal reflux , independent of the nature of the refluxate , may be a factor in the development of complications in Barrett 's oesophagus .
22 Book publishers should help to foster mass literacy through the development of books in both English and indigenous languages .
23 Book publishers should help to foster mass literacy through the development of books in both English and indigenous languages .
24 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 . "
25 She says that PCB 's can inhibit mamalian development , and the development of babies in the womb .
26 She says that PCB 's can inhibit mamalian development , and the development of babies in the womb .
27 She says that PCB 's can inhibit mamalian development , and the development of babies in the womb .
28 She says that PCB 's can inhibit mamalian development , and the development of babies in the womb .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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