Example sentences of "[noun pl] of [noun] within a " 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 In three areas of the country the unitary principle was considered impractical because of the heavy concentrations of population within a continuous built-up area .
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 The next two chapters concentrate on work which can include and involve individuals with groups of people within a social context .
5 Against the background of this mass of expectations which derives from and constitutes our experience , it must become possible to identify the relevant properties of features of the context of situation in terms of norms of expectation within a particular genre .
6 By not considering these interests explicitly , most thinking on conservation policy can not link conservation with a whole set of wider issues deeply embedded in the patterns of power within a state .
7 One approach will involve examining the effects of different forms of assistance within a multi-period model of the firm .
8 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 .
9 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 ?
10 The interrelations of the meanings and associations of words within a text ( ‘ the dimension of coherence ’ ) is in the first place , one' might say , a purely mental event , but its effect is to modify , enrich or enlarge the reader 's experience of the realities to which these meanings and associations refer .
11 How do you propose to organize the elements of text within an entry :
12 This tool can be developed to help nurses scrutinise their work or evaluate quantitatively the effects of change within a ward on nurse activity .
13 Because schools rather than individual pupils were assigned to intervention groups responses of pupils within a school ( cluster ) tend to be correlated and hence the effective sample size is less than the number of students surveyed .
14 The present reforms attempt to gain some of the advantages of markets within a public health system , without their inequities and in- efficiencies , by a managed form of competition .
15 It is vitally important to create periods of reflection within a drama when the participants can consider what they have achieved as individuals and as a group ; when they think about the significance of their work and examine the implications of any decisions they may have taken .
16 In a brief to me and my colleagues , my local authority wrote : ’ In addition , because of its very nature as a combined personal/property tax , movements of individuals within a household will inevitably give rise to changes in liability .
17 Try not to leave teapots or cups of drink within a child 's reach — 50,000 children a year are taken to hospital with burns and scalds , the majority from spilling cups , mugs and kettles .
18 Different kinds of opacity within a program were discussed earlier and these would seem to have quite different correlates in the sphere of consciousness : the lower level of language is almost totally inaccessible from the higher level ( unless special structural features are added to the language to make it accessible ) , in rather the way that the machine code of our brain , if there is one , is utterly inaccessible to me , thinking in English .
19 This is really an essential part of the trial and sometimes may even result in two different driving systems being offered ; the problem may equally be solved by gradually opening up fuller access to the unit , in that way reconciling the two different kinds of need within a single driving system .
20 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 .
21 They are also a matter of political economy , in the sense that some measures best represent some socioeconomic systems while they discriminate against , perhaps by undervaluing the products of , other socio-economic systems or classes of people within a system .
22 ( 4.2 ) unc It is possible to use 4.1 and 4.2 to transform all occurrences of SEQ within a program to binary applications , and in our transformation to normal form we will always do this .
23 An inquest has been told how an elderley man died from the treatment he was taking for his athletes foot.John Ellis took a revolutionary new drug for his condition , after years of suffering.But within a couple of months , he died from liver failure.But the makers of the drug say it 's safe for most people , and it wo n't be withdrawn.Chris Moore reports .
24 This is seen as the great strength of the market order and an important condition for freedom : there is agreement on means but not ends , which makes it possible for society to reconcile the differing purposes of individuals within a catallaxy which is purely economic .
25 The aim is thus to re-examine traditional questions of macroeconomics within a more reasonable specification of intertemporal optimisation .
26 The failure of the functionalist theory of stratification is ultimately its failure to locate normative and cultural dimensions of stratification within a framework of material inequality ; indeed , this reflects the complacent neglect of relations of domination and subordination characteristic of functionalist theory generally .
27 It is because Marx and Engels look not just at the laws but at the nature of relations of production within a whole system that this fundamental and analytically fruitful difference shows up with such great prominence in their work .
28 The same attempt is being made by all of these writers to distinguish ‘ objective ’ and ‘ context-independent ’ uses from ‘ subjective ’ and ‘ context-dependent ’ uses : in one case the difference is couched in terms of ‘ differences among languages ’ , in another in terms of differences within a language ( elaborated and restricted codes ) , and in yet another in terms of differences between language modes , namely speech and writing .
29 West Mercia 's Chief Constable is to ask Malvern Hills District Council to make an order excluding processions or convoys of travellers within a 4-mile radius of Castlemorton over the May Bank Holiday .
30 However , this impulse to abolish distinctions of holiness within a universal community of creation was deeply contradicted by an opposite influence on Christianity from gnosticism which viewed the whole material creation , and especially sexuality , as a realm of fallenness separated from God .
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