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

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1 In terms of worker participation three alternative options are available to a European Company ; a German model with workers represented on the management bodies ; the Franco–Italian system of a works council separate from the management board ; and the Swedish model , under which individual firms establish an agreement on participation with the workers .
2 Of these , the 4I B Millardet and the So 4 both promote an early ripening of grapes , while the So 4 must be seen as the most effective in terms of drought resistance , suitability to the humid conditions of Champagne and increased yields .
3 A recent singles survey published by the record industry magazine Music Week showed that , in terms of strike rate ( that is the percentage of Top 40 hits per release achieved by labels releasing ten or more singles during 1990 ) PWL were out in front , notching 11 hits from just 40 releases , garnering a 68.7 per cent success rate .
4 This generated a considerable amount of published research , and speculation , about the implications of this shift for the economy ( in terms of labour resources and demand for goods and services ) for society ( in terms of household structure , for example , and for relationships within households ) and for the political system .
5 Half the personnel of the village had changed , but in terms of household structure Laxton was a stable community .
6 However , many of the more advantaged peasants ( either in terms of household labour power , control over land , or number of bullocks for ploughing ) might like to grow crops for the market .
7 Session 1990/91 proved to be the most successful yet for SCOTVEC in terms of candidate uptake .
8 Instead of seeing parties and pressures as enhancing of things they talked in terms of adversary party politics and an overload of interest group demands having harmful effects both politically and economically .
9 I have concentrated on the hip joint in this section because , in my experience , this is the most limiting in terms of technique application .
10 In the context of the first part of the hon. Gentleman 's question , I must ask him to appreciate that one of the important matters now being examined by the chief executives of the agencies is the issue of greater pay flexibility and performance pay , so that better results can be achieved , both by individuals and in terms of customer service , from a given amount of pay .
11 If these discussions prove fruitful then Clarence will reach a new high in terms of Customer Care .
12 Although , traditionally , customers are perceived as external to the organisation , TQM defines all working relationships in terms of customer satisfaction and quality is defined in terms of conformity to customer requirements .
13 It is headed : ‘ Departure from terms of court order on contact under section 34 ’ and it provides :
14 Evaluation is concerned with the collection and analysis of information about the input , in terms of education potential , the variables affecting the educational process , and the end product or output .
15 For Galton the best method of measurement was physiological , or by reaction time ; for Binet it was in terms of problem solving , learning , remembering following instructions , and other activities strongly involving learning .
16 These may be analysed in terms of sentence structure and in terms of their phrase structure .
17 These may be analysed in terms of sentence structure , phrase structure and clause structure .
18 We shall have more to say about these functions in later chapters , but will meanwhile point out that these functions and the needs they serve are interrelated : success in interpersonal communication depends in part on success in transmitting a message , which in turn depends in part on success in terms of text production .
19 However , they still represent a good reservoir objective and in this instance the presence of interbedded shales is a positive factor in terms of hydrocarbon trapping .
20 This project investigates the selecting process using a model of ‘ supply and demand established that MPs have a fairly similar social background in terms of occupation gender , race and education .
21 The grouping of the predator species in terms of incisor loss is almost exactly the same as other indicators of mandibular damage , and the main difference is that the snowy owl , which produced slightly ambivalent results for mandibular breakage , has low proportions of incisor loss ( Table 3.8 ) .
22 Very little in terms of child protection work is being done for them . ’
23 Specifically in terms of child protection , the best-known British work has been carried out by Hallett and Stevenson ( 1980 ) .
24 the electrical equipment in the building in terms of appliance testing and the like .
25 What 's also come out very strongly er , in this programme is is that it 's a struggle for a lot of people , both financially , and in terms of juggling time and the multiple demands that particularly women have , in trying to care for young people and old people to the point where women may spend their entire lives between , between twenty and sixty looking after somebody or other .
26 This effect has also been observed and discussed in terms of base overlap in interpreting the effects of B II junctions in crystals ( 10,25 ) .
27 More importantly , in terms of investor enthusiasm , there is the potential that the association with Microsoft Corporation is seen to offer through multimedia publishing .
28 Probably , in terms of company drive , this product was the sacred cow of all sacred cows and yet the economic tide was flowing against us .
29 In terms of company performance , use of foreign languages was vital to survival — though frequency of use depended on company-type and the position of the language user .
30 Recruitment and selection are heavyweight matters in terms of company business .
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