Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] of changes in " in BNC.

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1 These trends have to be placed within the broader framework of changes in the total labour force .
2 The main difference , in principle , is that the version of world-system theory addressed concentrates on structural change in terms of technical innovation and the division of labour , whereas the regulationist school locates those aspects in the broader framework of changes in the structure of industrial relations , the state 's economic policy , the financial structures and the concentration of industry .
3 A number of the gains made by the unions are the direct result of changes in the labour legislation ; for example , as noted above , the regular working week was reduced in stages from 48 hours to 40 hours .
4 Despite all this talk of changes in consciousness , no one has managed to find any physiological changes that uniquely distinguish hypnosis from the waking state .
5 Th this is something that is developing members will be aware of the er proposals for er competition for white collar services and we sh we recharge these costs at the moment historic leases and the central departments are at the moment developing er trading accounts for all these and as we develop that work we we can correct our previous charges so there will be some sort of changes in the way we charge and as I say that 's coming through in these costs committees because it 's it 's shifting money around between different committees so we shifted the budget at the same time .
6 But so many other factors also affect the climate that the only hope of detecting the solar ‘ signal ’ and thereby , ultimately , learning more about what makes the Sun tick — is to subtract out the other main influences From the historical record of changes in temperature in the northern hemisphere .
7 However , the Directive does not apply to holdings in open-ended investment companies or other collective investment undertakings ; nor does it apply to holdings in companies incorporated outside the EC , although such companies which are listed on a stock exchange in a member state must make a public announcement of changes in major holdings of which they become aware ( even though there is no actual notification requirement ) .
8 But it would not allow one to predict the detailed sequence of changes in any run .
9 This pushing onwards of the chronological stages over the centuries partly reflects a second , more fundamental transformation : the cumulative impact of changes in health and demography .
10 The company also agreed to provide a more adequate explanation of changes in accounting policy in future , and the Panel welcomed the directors ' intention ‘ to ensure that future notes will include reiteration of the former policy as well as a description of the new policy ’ .
11 None of these calculation stakes account of the elusive element of changes in the quality of labour .
12 They are driven by an altogether broader set of changes in the conditions under which information is circulated and exchanged as a commodity .
13 However , because the moral phenomena which lay at the roots of social solidarity could not directly be measured , Durkheim identified law as an external and visible index of changes in invisible moral phenomena .
14 There is no necessary connection between political decision making and moral change : politics is not a simple reflection of changes in society .
15 Often such a panel gives early warning of changes in public opinion where they are consulted over several years .
16 Despite the influence of interest rates , the movement of the underlying share price is the principal determinant of changes in option premiums .
17 In all three approaches , we have examined the effects on money national income of changes in the money supply .
18 This chapter examines the likely impact of changes in size , composition and role on the performance of new-style Health Authorities , particularly DHAs .
19 From the records of property holding in the city of London between c 1200 and 1666 , it is possible to trace a remarkable sequence of changes in the fabric of the city , the density of settlement , the property market , and the social and economic structure .
20 A falling birth-rate is brought about by a large number of changes in society .
21 Recent work by Williams ( 1982 ) in analysing a dynamic and important debate about the nature of consumption in France suggests that a century ago there was a far more balanced view of changes in the relationship between consumption and production as historical transformation than exists today .
22 The material from the enrolled customs accounts provides , if not entirely reliable evidence , at least a good indication of changes in England 's exports .
23 The effectiveness of these centralized procedures is demonstrated in the management of the major programme of changes in curriculum and assessment currently taking place in Scotland .
24 As a result , the form of the wage provides a precise point of entry into a broader comparative examination of changes in the nature of work , the rhythms of production and the composition of the workforce over the course of time .
25 Finally , the pharmacological basis of changes in blood pressure which lead to hypertension was uncovered in several research centres , including Oxford , and these investigations on experimental animals led to the use of hexamethonium compounds as one of the first effective treatments for hypertension .
26 There is a surprisingly complex sequence of changes in this motion as one traverses the driving frequency through the main range .
27 In aggregate then , the run-down of employment in foreign-owned plants was steadier than in domestic industry , reflecting more the international average of changes in the economy and productivity .
28 However , a great deal of development work remains to be done in determining the causes of CL in minerals and in understanding the geochemical significance of changes in activator concentration in minerals precipitated during diagenesis .
29 As public attitudes towards abusive parents hardened , and media campaigns against social work attitudes and processes gathered momentum , a more fundamental set of changes in policy and practice took place .
30 The principal method of investigation is a survey by mail questionnaire of major traders in the markets , supplemented by interviews , together with a general investigation of changes in market structure .
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