Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] different group " in BNC.

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1 The law , now in section 6 of the ERA 1988 , still requires all pupils to take part in an act of collective worship ; however , there may be a single act for all pupils or separate acts for different groups of pupils .
2 Dearlove starts from an understanding of changes in local government as part of a struggle between different groups ‘ to control public power ’ ( 1979 , p. 105 ) .
3 Only in the last few years have real efforts been made to equalize provision for different groups of the disabled and there is still a long way to go before we can claim to have adequate social security in this area .
4 These various divisions were superimposed on a deeply rooted inequality between different groups and occupations which modified other apparent signs of social progress .
5 Plans for different groups
6 It is important that all concerned understand the company 's remuneration policies to prevent friction between different groups of workers .
7 The process of decision-making is simply the outcome of conflicts between different groups , with governmental institutions acting simply as the arbiter between these conflicting groups or , at most , acting as merely one of these groups .
8 Sessions run during the day and evening , with special times for different groups .
9 This leads to the relationships between different groups , including groups from different cultures .
10 First , it allows one to see and establish broad relationships between different groups of disciplines and faculties .
11 This includes not only documenting the sectoral pattern of activity in cities , but also an appraisal of the consequences in terms of job opportunities for different groups within the economically active population .
12 Social Darwinism , with its emphasis on the survival of the fittest and chance variation , denied the effects of will , conscious planning and human agency in evolution , and of altering the fixed characteristics of different groups or races .
13 By comparing the labour supply data of different groups facing different tax rates over time , it is possible to build statistical models that include a measure of labour supply response .
14 The general subordination of the British state to the interests of civil society has limited the relative autonomy of state groups , although they have had a certain freedom to ‘ navigate ’ between the competing demands of different groups and classes , for example in the realm of industrial relations ( Edwards 1986 : 168–72 ) .
15 Community work is essentially concerned with affecting the course of social change through the two processes of analysing social situations and forming relationships with different groups to bring about some desirable change .
16 Greenfield 's comparable studies and conclusions are related to her research into different groups of Wolof children in Senegal , namely : ‘ rural unschooled ’ , ‘ bush schooled ’ and those who attended westernised schools in the cosmopolitan capital , Dakar .
17 Extent and correlates of variability among different groups of
18 However , it is difficult to find evidence that this brought about fundamental ideological shifts on the part of different groups — notably , within Whitehall .
19 Although psychological explanations tend to concentrate upon the individual worker within the organisation , we can also examine the role of individuals as members of groups and note how the existence of different groups , both formal and informal , have an important role to play in developing our understanding of organisations .
20 but through the compromise and agreement of a variety of different groups .
21 Jacobitism became attractive to a variety of different groups in the 1690s , including commonwealth Whigs , although at this time it still had little support in society at large .
22 The general principle governing the work is that the determination of income of different groups is subject to identifiable , changeable ‘ rules ’ ( which are not always explicitly stated in any formal way ) .
23 The Project 's approach has been to build up the confidence and self-awareness of different groups to a stage where contact and co-operation among them will be facilitated .
24 The London Lesbian and Gay Centre was to prove to be the focus of a major set-piece battle between different groups of lesbians and gays .
25 It was the constraints of formality , the manners and mores of different groups that caused alienation .
26 The effects of an intervention can be clarified if we compare the experiences of different groups , such as recipients and non-recipients of services .
27 The arts , and the new cultural development , can provide space for reflection on disability life from the rich variety of experiences of different groups of disabled people .
28 More recent approaches have focused on issues such as the distribution of income , housing , access to services , and the needs and experiences of different groups of older people according to class , gender and race ( Townsend , 1981 ; Norman , 1985 ; Phillipson and Walker , 1986 ; Arber and Ginn , 1991 ) .
29 The research project will investigate these evolving patterns in a life course context to describe the experiences of different groups over time , and to attempt to explain the factors which have been responsible for these changes .
30 Clearly , there will also be some overlap between the experiences and concerns of different groups within the ageing population , and between disabled people of all ages .
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