Example sentences of "with [adj] level of " in BNC.

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1 These countries can experience rapid economic growth and become strong competitors , since they benefit from a combination of large-scale industrial capacity combined with low levels of wage costs .
2 o An ‘ engineered trench ’ 30 m deep will take 34000 drums of intermediate wastes with low levels of alpha radiation .
3 The great majority of studies have found small but significant differences in intelligence and behaviour between children with high and children with low levels of lead in the body .
4 Cytokinin alone or in combination with low levels of auxin promotes ‘ coiling ’ growth , while high concentrations of auxin promote ‘ straight ’ growth .
5 This enables them to survive in very polluted waters with low levels of oxygen .
6 With low levels of lighting around the room in the evening , they make a spectacular display for your favourite dried flower arrangement or special ornament .
7 Evidence from ophthalmologists , especially Mann and Pirie ( 1946 ) , and observation of good practice by educational psychologists and teachers confirmed that this was not so , and that children with low levels of vision should be encouraged and trained to use their vision as effectively as possible and to enjoy using it .
8 Recipients of loans Loans go mainly to the Asian , African , South American and Central American countries with low levels of GNP per head .
9 Powerlessness as a broad-based variable of disease risk is supported by research in poverty versus non-poverty areas ( Haan et al , 1987 ) ; by occupational setting studies where people have worse heart disease rates if they are lower in the hierarchy ( Rose and Marmot , 1981 ) , or have high work demands in combination with low levels of decision-making control ( Karasek and Theorell , 1990 ) ; and by the stress literature which indicates an association between chronic stress and various physical , behavioural , and psychological health problems ( Kasl and Cooper , 1987 ) .
10 I also become exasperated when I see some of the deals appearing in supermarkets and tacky remainder shops , with low levels of staff and service and complete inability or disinclination ever to pay their bills .
11 This probably reflects the fact that all such work tended to attract men from similar areas — those that were conveniently situated or with low levels of local employment .
12 For patients with low levels of dependency , providing domiciliary care is cheaper than providing institutional care , but at high levels of dependency it becomes more expensive .
13 For example , the role of the Employment Service will be very different in an area with high levels of unemployment compared with one with low levels of unemployment .
14 Ideally , an open area test site should be situated in a position with low levels of ambient radio activity .
15 Large families are to a greater extent than others associated with low levels of female education , low family income , poor housing , inadequate prenatal and other medical care , insanitary environmental conditions and other , related factors .
16 This animal does not strip bark like other squirrels , but merely removes flakes of the large smooth-barked trees with low levels of hydrolysable tannins .
17 But noise hipsters have uprooted themselves so successfully from their parent culture , they can cope with absurd levels of outrage/dissonance , and therefore require extreme after extreme in order to feel stimulated/mindblown , Burnout approaches .
18 If capitalism can be credited with historic levels of prosperity for many , the inner city is the cockroach at its heart .
19 Although there is no proof that these conditions are caused by pollution from the plants , investigations by environmental lawyers have found high levels of dust and sulphur dioxide — both of which are known respiratory irritants — in the vicinity of the plants , together with above-average levels of dioxins in the soil .
20 This is likely to be particularly important in services for people with high levels of dependency , or particularly challenging patterns of behaviour , whose care it is essential to safeguard ’ ( paragraph 3 ) .
21 People with high levels of blood cholesterol are at an increased risk of a heart attack .
22 The result of this relatively narrow income distribution is that a company can be truly multinational , doing business with a spread of nations with high levels of income , whilst confining its activities to a very small number of countries .
23 Those with high levels of education were hard to please : they showed particularly low levels of total system approval .
24 ‘ On the contrary , with high levels of transport growth the emissions of nitrogen oxides from road vehicles may be higher in 2020 than at present . ’
25 Hence they deal with high levels of psychiatric morbidity ( Jenkins et al . ,
26 Since the 1960s there have been growing suspicions that Alzheimer 's disease ( a form of senile dementia ) is associated with high levels of aluminium .
27 People living in Guam and west New Guinea suffer unusually high rates of Alzheimer 's disease and live in areas with high levels of aluminium in the soil .
28 An MRC group reported in January 1989 that people receiving drinking water with high levels of aluminium stand a 50 per cent greater chance of suffering from Alzheimer 's disease .
29 Far from high usage of robots being associated with high levels of unemployment , the opposite is true .
30 The new bread , which looks and tastes like ordinary bread , can help diabetics and people with high levels of cholesterol in their blood , according to Edward Apling of Reading University and Peter Ellis of London University 's Queen Elizabeth College ( Chemistry and Industry , 1982 , p 950 ) .
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