Example sentences of "to problems of " in BNC.

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1 The history of forms in art has had some distinguished advocates , some of whom have been concerned with the transformation over time of one form to another ; others have been more attracted to problems of values , arguing either that styles in art change and decay , or that in a particular period there is an artistic will to produce work in a style of its own .
2 They suggest that clinical psychologists , with an understanding of psychological aspects of disability , may have a role to play in the development of services for older people with disabilities , and in training other health service professionals in how to respond to problems of disability in older people .
3 And high levels of debt offered one possible solution to problems of how to discipline managers .
4 There can be little doubt that the administration of criminal justice has paid insufficient attention to problems of sexual abuse over the years , and recent improvements in police procedures and in services for victims are to be welcomed .
5 In the same way , an economy 's laws record a history of solutions to problems of monopoly and theft and then of solutions to the loopholes and opportunities those first laws opened .
6 The schools , because of their size and because of the problems presented by pupils of all abilities coming from all kinds of backgrounds , needed to pay attention to problems of ‘ pastoral care ’ .
7 Although it is easy to observe what is going on in practice , constructing an explicit statement of what the system is that is being considered inevitably gives rise to problems of interpretation and semantics .
8 The exact status of all the diver species in Sussex is difficult to determine owing to problems of identifying birds in flight and in separating Black-throated and Great Northern Divers .
9 Sometimes different people have conflicting frames of reference that can lead to problems of understanding .
10 There is understandable concern among landowners and tenants that increased access to waterways may disturb wildlife and lead to problems of erosion , pollution and vandalism .
11 I am a teacher , used to problems of discipline , and I am not surprised you feel uncomfortable in your situation .
12 Any backlash problem which there might be seemed to relate not to the nature of our oppression , but to problems of management and presentation by these left-wing councils .
13 Among those concerned with language teaching some assume that such a model must also be directly relevant to problems of pedagogy , that in general the principles and objectives which define the discipline of linguistics must necessarily also apply to the subject of language teaching in the school curriculum .
14 It is often , at least initially , a response to social distress , and in turn , this indicates that counselling responses to problems of excessive drinking should not concentrate on the drinking alone , which can be regarded as a symptom , but on the deeper underlying social and emotional causes which have given rise to it .
15 This mode of rationality , whether it is applied to scientific or technological problems or to problems of economic production is governed by ‘ strategies based on analytic knowledge ’ ( Habermas 1971 : 92 ) .
16 The teacher will want to seek ways of meeting diverse needs through the individualisation of programmes , but will also look for solutions to problems of providing appropriate materials in the face of additional complications in class management .
17 Daniel Alexander , the architect of Dartmoor prison , was appointed and it was decided that the new building should be constructed on the lines recommended by Howard : individual sleeping cells for prisoners , with day-rooms , courtyards and offices : a strict separation of different classes of prisoner and careful attention to problems of water supply , sewerage and ventilation .
18 This is indicative of a very casual and superficial approach to problems of prison at the level of policy formulation in most of the States and Union Territories …
19 The sense of panic about over-population that had swept across England in the late sixteenth century , and had made emigration look like the answer to problems of poverty and disorder , had died down and there were even suggestions that a substantial population helped economic expansion .
20 They are central both to the ‘ level-of-analysis ’ issue and to problems of how seriously to take the actors ' own explanation of their actions .
21 ‘ As Head of the Drama Group , I was privy to problems of scheduling .
22 The problems of alienation and estrangement are reduced to problems of access to knowledge .
23 Purely national solutions to problems of corporate control are likely , therefore , to be unavailing .
24 Later , he declared , From the beginning Islam represented a political power , not limiting itself to problems of religious practice .
25 As a solver of non-machine systems he was pre-eminent , through intuition , experience , and dogged persistence producing answers to problems of the most difficult and complex kind and constantly improving the speed and elegance of the methods used .
26 Moreover , when the dominant approach to problems of behaviour is to remove the pupils it is not surprising that an increasing proportion of the school population is drawn into that model .
27 In less than 4 per cent of cases did teachers think that teachers and schools contributed to problems of disruption .
28 In this chapter Neil Toppin describes the assessment panels at his school in Scotland , which were established to attempt a flexible response to problems of disruption within the school and to offer pupils excluded from other schools or returning from special provision another chance in the mainstream .
29 ‘ To produce in-service training materials which will help teachers respond more effectively to problems of disruption in schools . ’
30 To what extent does schooling reinforce the structures of inequality which produce feelings of valuelessness and which in turn contribute to problems of deviancy ?
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