Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun] within an " in BNC.
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1 | There are three basic methods of communication within an organisation , and managers must decide which is most appropriate in each circumstance : oral ( meetings , telephone , lectures , interviews ) ; written ( letters , reports , telex ) ; or mass ( notice-board , news-sheet , magazines , tapes , slides , films ) . |
2 | Much of the GSB is subsequently allocated for the funding of schools within an authority in accordance with the principles of formula funding explained in Chapter 1 . |
3 | Demand was not always as price-elastic as the critics suggested , and the contrast between the views of managers within an industry ( that price elasticity is low ) and that of economists ( that it is high ) is a familiar one from other industries . |
4 | But they raise again the issue of how one assesses the importance of different forms of organization within an economy and society , and especially in what sense , and when , it is possible to say that a particular form of organization dominates a system . |
5 | By the same token , the exchange relation expressing the social division of labour and the separation of the socio-production organisation into independent capitalist enterprises is replaced by a technical division of labour within an organised ‘ national economy ’ . |
6 | Crozier developed the idea that the centrality , immediacy and pervasiveness of units within an organization could be measured in order to assess the relative power of different organizational groupings . |
7 | Are inner cities only found as pockets of deprivation within an area of relative prosperity , as has been the case in London , Birmingham and New York , where the East End , Handsworth , and select sections of Manhattan and Long Island are traditionally contrasted with the rest of the city ? |
8 | Another well known example is the line of cases headed by A. v. Liverpool City Council [ 1982 ] A.C. 363 , where the House of Lords said that the court should not exercise its inherent jurisdiction to supervise the exercise of discretion within an area committed by statute to a local authority . |
9 | How do you propose to organize the elements of text within an entry : |
10 | This is sometimes referred to as the domestic recycling of funds within an economy . |
11 | Carmichael and Dearborn ( 1950 ) demonstrated that continuous reading was likely to result in increased failure of concentration within an hour , but if the performance of the reader was checked and confirmed by asking questions at half-hour intervals then performance could continue for six to eight hours without signs of fatigue . |
12 | First , in the earlier period there were wide margins of discretion within an extremely informal mode of policing — the proverbial clip around the ear , or the dreaded flick of the Edwardian policemen 's rolled cape — which has been replaced by the more likely possibility of prosecution , or the issue of formal caution . |
13 | The notion of violence within an urban context is reinforced by some of the titles although these paintings were completed before the riots on the Meadowell estate , near Chevallier 's studio , erupted . |
14 | The organisation of culture within an integrated market : |
15 | An account of the development of behaviour within an individual would have to mention a series of environmental influences on gene expression . |
16 | His view , however , is implicitly gradualist — ‘ a temporal progressive sequence of changes within an evolutionary lineage ’ — and there is no indication of the extensive palaeontological literature of the past decade suggesting an alternative punctuational view , that species may evolve relatively rapidly and then remain unchanged for long periods . |
17 | The management accountant was having considerable difficulties explaining to management that fluctuations in profits resulted from differences between volume of sales and the volume of production within an accounting period , together with the system of product valuation used . |
18 | The articulation of elements within an ideology , however , is a dynamic process ; contradictions may be resolved , but also new ones created . |
19 | It is a control which measures , evaluates and reports upon the effectiveness of internal controls , financial and other , as a contribution to the efficient use of resources within an organization . |
20 | They decided to offer an alternative which , whilst concerned with collective efforts to improve social and economic conditions , would provide an education offering a real sense of achievement within an alternative curriculum linking local concerns with wider social and economic issues , hoping to provide an educational arm for the working class . |
21 | In this respect , MPG Note 3 is becoming an ever more glaringly discordant seam of advice within an increasingly environmentally-sensitive , plan-led planning system . |
22 | Earlier , more than 2,500 people signed a book of condolence within an hour of its opening in Dublin . |
23 | However , small foci of tumour within an area of fibrosis may be undetectable on MRI , which means that the technique can not be regarded as completely reliable . |
24 | The proposed ABI , designed to ensure binary compatibility of applications within an architecture and offer a common denominator porting environment that all can work with , embraces media formats , TCP/IP , X11R5 , perhaps multi-media and extensions to the graphical user interface . |
25 | And in the Glasgow of 1894 , Jessie Newbery begins teaching embroidery as an expressive art form in its own right , using plain and inexpensive materials — the first introduction of embroidery within an Art School . |
26 | Indeed , in his forewood to the book , Mr Justice Hoffman tells how ‘ Like many rival tribes , accountants and lawyers have opinions of each other which are largely based on ignorance ’ thinking of each other as ‘ … pedants who try to confine the realities of commerce within an artificial construction of arbitrary rules ’ . |
27 | These physical ( or capital ) assets play a major role in the generation of income within an economy . |