Example sentences of "with [art] more general " in BNC.

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1 In relation to the ‘ content versus form ’ issue , it is perhaps worth mentioning a possible link with the more general debate about what is called ‘ moral reasoning ’ .
2 Employer policies in relation to trade unions , together with the more general role of employers and their organisations in industrial relations , are considered in the next chapter .
3 While the birth of the new unit was intimated in a document dealing with educational disadvantage and the educational needs of immigrants , the work of the unit has very clearly been concerned with the more general question of standards of achievement in schools .
4 Nor can it cope with the more general interdisciplinary and modular patterns which have emerged in the last two decades ; and it is university-biased in its assumption that the basic academic unit is the subject-department , whereas composite departments offering broader programmes of study are common in the polytechnics and colleges .
5 This provides a link with the more general tradition developed from Freud , which emphasizes the unconscious as an alternative site for the study of the contradictory nature of the individual ( and social ) body , especially in its relations with the external world seen as a ‘ reality principle ’ .
6 Chapter 1 dealt in some detail with the more general aspects of managerialism .
7 Cheque book journalism is a broader and more complex issue than the confiscation of the proceeds of crime and is bound up with the more general question of media reporting of the criminal justice system .
8 On the other hand anthropological topics , which have always had a major place in Marxism , are often just as difficult as Marxist writings to understand and evaluate for those with a more general interest .
9 ‘ These firms want people with a more general practice background , who can talk to their clients in their own language , not someone who 's done the audit for three large plcs . ’
10 The First Deputy Prime Minister 's husband replied in his standard way , larding his lengthy answer with the typical verbiage of the langue de bois : ‘ I will answer you starting with a more general presentation of the mechanism of societal government , ’ he began , before launching himself on about ten minutes ' worth of the following : ‘ A principle of collective leadership operates in the Romanian socialist society …
11 Discourse analysis deals with a more general speech style in which the different choices speakers make can be described in functional as well as formal terms .
12 Lawless , as well as remarking on the lack of inhibition in throwing jabs , connected this with a more general ‘ relaxed approach ’ , and others concur with this , agreeing that the black sportsman shows a remarkable tendency to bring to his work a resistance to tension .
13 The tradition of Absolute Idealism in his own sense was continued chiefly outside Germany by philosophers such as Edward Caird ( 1835 — 1908 ) and F. H. Bradley ( 1846 — 1924 ) , eventually leading through Josiah Royce ( 1855 — 1916 ) , A. S. Pringle-Pattison ( 1856 — 1931 ) and J. M. E. McTaggart ( 1866 — 1925 ) to a form of Idealism that was more ‘ personal ’ than ‘ absolute ’ , in line with a more general trend towards a personalist emphasis in much other modern philosophy .
14 This proposal is not inconsistent with a more general suggestion made later in this chapter .
15 Both tendencies mesh — especially on the new ‘ quality ’ papers — with a more general editorial scepticism towards any kind of political ‘ abstractions ’ ( especially left-wing ones ) .
16 It is less easy to reconcile the " pervasive " approach with a more general and subtle type of stylistic shift which must be found , to some extent , in every novel .
17 A decisive break from the narrowness of these rules came in the fourteenth century , with Dafydd ap Gwilym , in a period marked both by increasing interaction with a more general European culture , after the loss of political independence , and yet , creatively , by a new ‘ national ’ poetry , itself governed by more flexible but still clear internal rules ( the cywydd metre ) .
18 These methodological difficulties are associated with a more general problem of deriving generalizations from corpuses .
19 The German preoccupation with the theory of tragedy is bound up with a more general German admiration for Greece , to which we have alluded already .
20 We begin with a more general discussion of all forms of imperfect competition and monopoly power .
21 The relationship with the Philippines was associated with a more general interest among the member states of the Association of South-East Asian Nations ( ASEAN ) , as well as Australia , in attracting Taiwanese investment capital .
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