Example sentences of "levels of [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 This was certainly the view of the Justices ' Clerks ' Society ( 1992 ) , which conducted a comparative survey of the use of custody in the two levels of court for a selected range of offences .
2 The company offers six levels of service for shippers of small packages under 70lb. , and for important documents .
3 In general , lower levels of NC protein were required to provide similar levels of protection for longer DNAs as compared to shorter DNA fragments , indicating that NCp7 binds cooperatively to DNAs .
4 The sports and leisure accident plan offer two levels of cover for injury during leisure time — standard or premium — with the option to include particularly hazardous sports and to provide cover for cardmembers ' spouses .
5 For the ‘ ordinary ’ classroom teacher this situation could mean that decisions taken within the school might lead to larger classes , less non-contact time ( where this is actually available ) and higher levels of cover for absent colleagues .
6 There were also extra payments for doctors practising in deprived or isolated areas , target payments encouraging GPs to achieve higher levels of cover for childhood immunisation and cervical screening , and incentives for the provision of minor surgery and health promotion clinics .
7 As from April 9 , 1990 , the levels of eligibility for actions other than personal injury cases , are as set out in the following table : The applicant must be eligible both in respect of income and capital .
8 Every farmer knows that engineers may lower the levels of rivers for all they are worth , but that , without a follow-up operation of underdrainage in each saturated field , the real rewards for agriculture will never be harvested .
9 Lorne Boswell , Scottish secretary of the actors ' union , Equity , said there was alarm at the low levels of grant for theatre companies .
10 As the chaebol gained in stature at home and abroad during the 1970s , the levels of subsidy for them were reduced and increased for smaller , export-oriented local firms ( Jones and Sakong , 1981 ; Cho , 1984 ) .
11 In the 1970s the United States led the world in setting up standards of risk assessment , and establishing suitable levels of containment for laboratory buildings and equipment .
12 If capitalism can be credited with historic levels of prosperity for many , the inner city is the cockroach at its heart .
13 The controversy over the levels of remuneration for legal aid work , added to the magnitude of the task of creating a new Legal Aid Board and transferring the administration of the Law Society , caused a noticeable increase in the burdens on the Lord Chancellor 's Department .
14 Where Table 6 shows sample averages by age , Table 7 presents results of simulations of changing levels of benefits for individuals with chosen characteristics .
15 To ask the Secretary of State for Energy when he last met the chairmen of the regional electricity companies to discuss levels of disconnection for debt .
16 Opposition has been muted and sporadic except from the farmers who have successfully extracted high levels of compensation for land taken over for Tunnel purposes .
17 For a public good-the consumption of which is defined over geographic subsets of the total population and for which the costs of providing each level of output of the good in each jurisdiction are the same for the central government or the respective local government — it will always be more efficient or at least as efficient for local government to provide the Pareto-efficient levels of output for their respective jurisdictions than for central government to provide any specified and uniform level of output across all jurisdictions .
18 Until December 1984 , when MAFF and WOAD announced changes in grant levels under the AHGS , the LFA 's ‘ severely disadvantaged ’ zone attracted grant levels of 50% for land cultivation and 60% for drainage .
19 That the financial parameters adopted can be related to or inform the levels of payments for services that will support alternative arrangements for some individuals assessed as requiring residential care services .
20 Explained , no doubt , by Conservatives not by their drive to break the ‘ dependency culture ‘ , whatever the human cost , or the low levels of pay for women workers , but moral inadequacy which has led to the breakdown of families and the high incidence of single mothers .
21 Some more interesting fields are : confirmed starter which we have discussed ; pay schedule code which contains the allowable levels of pay for the grade ; shift code which contains the shift pattern ; leave date which is entered for a leaver — if the employee retires then a date of retirement is entered instead — and reason for leaving code .
22 It is wholly inappropriate and a slur on parents ' intelligence to imply , as your correspondent does , that coercion and possibly intimidation have played a part in achieving the present levels of support for change .
23 Twelve most parsimonious trees ( length 97 ) were generated with minor differences at three nodes , which is consistent with the low levels of support for those particular nodes .
24 showed low levels of support for informal care packages and a preference for professional support in the community , and this suggests that dependence on state services may be preferred to dependence upon kin .
25 Service providers would do well to reflect on the evidence presented that common patterns of targeting resources actually discriminate against some of the most heavily involved carers in respect of certain services , and certainly do not lead to higher levels of support for them overall .
26 One of the problems with the MacSharry proposals is that , instead of bringing agriculture closer to the market , they will perpetuate existing excessive levels of support for the majority of farmers .
27 Hence national levels of support for what is essentially a late-secondary or post-secondary programme , the local organization which supports it and the commitment of teachers who contribute to it at more than one level — all these matter .
28 In particular the Court found unconstitutional the differentiation between levels of payment for lost land and those for other property , and also the restriction of compensation to claims for property expropriated after June 8 , 1949 .
29 This contradicts the rhetorical commitment of the government to give priority to primary education and reflects strong political pressure to retain higher levels of funding for tertiary education .
30 Now , suppose you are designing a language learning and using machine you really would n't want to have separate levels of structure for syntax and semantics .
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