Example sentences of "use of [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Employers need to be committed to providing candidates with access to and use of workplace evidence ; opportunities for additional experience ; testimonies of their performance ; counselling and support ; and , ideally , a development programme for achieving the required competencies .
2 The key requirement for the candidates , apart from access to and use of workplace evidence , is the ability to access , assemble and present the all — important evidence .
3 The Guardian Newspaper has won the Canon Best use of Photography category in the Newspaper Focus Awards 1991 .
4 Swedish scientists subsequently traced the decline in their country 's population of seed-eating birds and their predators to the use of alkyl mercury seed dressings .
5 We found no change of practice in our study , but this does not seem to be due to a lack of use of management awareness profiles by the maternity units .
6 ‘ The use of management information had to be developed , it was n't in the company culture .
7 This definition emphasises the use of management information for the purpose of decision-making .
8 Since aquaria will require supplemental heating the use of polystyrene lagging is very good in reducing heat loss .
9 For example , injury or damage caused by the use of woodworking machinery [ other than portable tools ] may be specifically excluded unless you ask for it to be included and pay an additional premium .
10 There are certain drawbacks to the use of amniocentesis testing which parents should be aware of before proceeding .
11 This use of probability information is susceptible to the problems of using statistical information outlined earlier and described by Sayre .
12 This permits the use of probability theory to compare the nature and range of outcomes of activities and help to form judgements as to the best course of action in given circumstances .
13 This permits the use of probability theory to compare the nature and range of outcomes of activities and help to form judgements as to the best course of action in given circumstances .
14 The teaching methods of the course include not only lectures and tutorial classes but also : the extensive use of case studies which have been developed in partnership with local industry ; the use of expert computer systems in statistical analysis ; and project work emanating from the research activity of the Department of Mathematics , including statistical research on financial trends .
15 Practice is , of course , even less representative than the law reports , but it does have the advantage of providing examples of the use of expert determination where there were no recorded disputes .
16 Chapter 4 considers the use of expert determination for the valuation of assets or liabilities transferred by agreements for the sale and purchase of businesses and companies .
17 Chapter 17 examines the court 's policy in denying challenges to experts ' decisions and considers the consequences of this policy in the context of the growing use of expert determination to resolve general disputes .
18 This chapter deals with the use of expert determination in agreements for the sale and purchase of businesses and companies , and , in particular : ( 1 ) the certification of figures in accounts and the determination of issues such as net asset value ( 4.2 ) ; ( 2 ) the determination by actuaries of the values of pension rights transferred ( 4.3 ) ; and ( 3 ) the determination of tax liabilities ( 4.4 ) .
19 Another use of expert determination is found in the practice of the domestic and international capital markets .
20 This chapter examines : ( 1 ) the remaining more traditional applications , commodities ( 6.2 ) , legal questions ( 6.3 ) and insurance ( 6.4 ) ; ( 2 ) how expert determination has been adapted and expanded by the notion that the referee is an " expert " rather than a valuer ( 6.5 ) , leading to new applications ( 6.6 ) ; ( 3 ) the shift from deciding specific issues to resolving disputes ( 6.7 ) ; ( 4 ) the use of expert determination alongside other forms of dispute resolution ( 6.8 ) ; and ( 5 ) the use of expert determination as a form of general dispute resolution ( 6.9 ) .
21 This chapter examines : ( 1 ) the remaining more traditional applications , commodities ( 6.2 ) , legal questions ( 6.3 ) and insurance ( 6.4 ) ; ( 2 ) how expert determination has been adapted and expanded by the notion that the referee is an " expert " rather than a valuer ( 6.5 ) , leading to new applications ( 6.6 ) ; ( 3 ) the shift from deciding specific issues to resolving disputes ( 6.7 ) ; ( 4 ) the use of expert determination alongside other forms of dispute resolution ( 6.8 ) ; and ( 5 ) the use of expert determination as a form of general dispute resolution ( 6.9 ) .
22 For traditional objections to the use of expert determination to resolve what are known as " formulated disputes " , see 15.5. expert witnesses
23 This chapter considers the use of expert determination in : ( 1 ) energy and mining contracts ( 7.2 ) ; ( 2 ) shipbuilding contracts ( 7.3 ) ; ( 3 ) construction contracts ( 7.4 ) ; ( 4 ) computer contracts ( 7.5 ) ; which display the following features discussed in Chapter 6 : ( 5 ) the use of technical experts drawing on expertise not directly associated with valuation ; ( 6 ) the use of technical experts to act as general dispute resolvers ; and ( 7 ) the use of " two-tier " dispute resolution procedures .
24 The concept of the guided authority rests on the traditions of independent local government , voluntary action , and the use of expert opinion in decision making about welfare .
25 Researchers at Mount Sinai Medical Centre in New York have discovered a strong association between the condition and the use of roll-on deodorant .
26 We conclude that oesophagitis is common and independent of the use of bronchodilator therapy in asthmatics .
27 The chronic use of bronchodilator therapy does not seem to influence adversely the oesophageal mucosal disease .
28 In Acid Rain Fred Pearce records that the Beaver Report had also recommended the use of flue gas desulphurisation ( FGD ) .
29 This has serious implications for the use of albumin excretion as a predictor of nephropathy or cardiovascular disease in individual patients , when a reliable value is necessary .
30 However , the disadvantage is that the use of regression analysis seduces its users into a causality which may not always be appropriate .
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