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

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1 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 .
2 None of these calculation stakes account of the elusive element of changes in the quality of labour .
3 In all three approaches , we have examined the effects on money national income of changes in the money supply .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 Although official records might be expected to give an accurate picture of changes in the range and scale of provision , a considerable amount of work was necessary to establish even this basic framework .
9 Fortunately , in 1983 the Unemployment Unit began to produce statistics based on the pre-1982 system of counting , and these give a much more accurate picture of changes in the level of unemployment .
10 Cores drilled from these muds provide an excellent long-term record of changes in the distribution and species composition of algae and foraminifera , from which changes in surface water temperatures may be deduced .
11 ‘ We can provide information for over 3.5 million companies , businesses and organisations in the UK , giving immediate notification of changes in the financial status of the organisation , as the data is loaded onto our commercial database ’ , confirmed Mr McKiernan .
12 This can be seen from Figure 3.1 which provides a long-term comparison of changes in the share of employment in the three main sectors of the economy — the primary , the secondary and the tertiary ( or service ) sector .
13 For example , there is little evidence about the effects of the recent round of changes in the social security system , introduced in April 1988 , on claimant households .
14 One example is our recent observation of changes in the proliferative patterns of the rectal mucosa induced by omega-3 fatty acid supplementation in patients with adenomatous polyps .
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