Example sentences of "[art] degree of [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | This reflects the degree of handicap of the people served and suggests that , for this group at least , the idea that large facilities provide important social relationships with other handicapped people is mistaken . |
2 | The degree of colour in the water is , to the angler , a matter of opinion . |
3 | However , certain special features of underwriting arrangements ( ie the proportion of the ultimate total liability assumed by an underwriter , the commission structure , or the degree of involvement of the underwriter with the offeror in connection with the offer ) may be such as to lead the Panel to conclude that a sufficient level of understanding has been created between the offeror and the underwriter for them to be treated as acting in concert . |
4 | The effort and the approach were exceptional and the degree of involvement of the team . |
5 | The degree of involvement in the reviews has generally been high , nearly half the teachers feeling very involved , a further third fairly involved , and only 5 per cent feeling not involved at all . |
6 | " The precise point which was never treated in detail was the degree of imminence of the admittedly forthcoming dissolution of Turkey " . |
7 | The degree of futurity in the decision . |
8 | Explanations of the patterns for the other lawyers have been offered in terms of the degree of organisation of the clientele ( lawyer A ) , dependence on the local civil court ( lawyer B ) , and the need to maintain high status by performing highly regarded translation work , in order to be able to legitimate the practices of important clients . |
9 | The degree of complexity of the problem chosen will depend on the level of the student . |
10 | Our knowledge of the world is organised into subjects which form a hierarchy , graded by the degree of complexity of the systems which they treat as basic . |
11 | When comparing terrace patterns from one area to another one should take into account , not only the height , but also the degree of development and the degree of complexity of the various members of terrace sequences , i.e. whether certain terraces seem compounded of several minor elements . |
12 | Second , it is not absolute simplicity that is helpful in the input , but rather a tuning of the degree of complexity to the child 's stage of development and to the on-going demands of the conversation . |
13 | This project will distinguish the degree of inequality in the experience of unemployment in six local labour markets in Britain . |
14 | Refinement is perhaps something of a euphemism since these alterations resulted from differing estimates of the degree of error in the data , and frequently the figures show a large balancing item which is the sum total of errors and omissions . |
15 | Much will depend upon the language ability , the intellectual and life experience of the young reader , and his or her relationship with the writer : ‘ The readability of the text may be affected by the degree of correspondence between the experience and thoughts recorded in the text and the experiences and thoughts of a reader ’ ( Gilliland , 1972 , p.68 ) . |
16 | Climate was a decisive factor in establishing these differences as was the availability of building materials , the degree of culture of the peoples , their beliefs and needs . |
17 | The effective porosity of a sediment is dependent on the degree of interconnection of the pore spaces , which are thus utilized during fluid migration through the sediment . |
18 | If this explanation of the lhb applies also to the other terrestrial planets then the degree of sharing of the population producing the lhb would be slight , because in the formation of planets each planet has access to what to a large extent is a private supply of material . |
19 | Other important variables which qualify the impact of these relations of production upon the lives of these groups include the availability of land , whether there is population pressure under the existing production technology , and the degree of interference by the state ( by way of taxes , conscription , price fixing , rural development projects and so on ) . |
20 | The key principle underlying the tariff is that the severity of a sentence should be proportionate to the gravity of the offence and the degree of culpability on the part of the offender ( or the offender 's ‘ just deserts ’ ) . |
21 | As V i can conveniently be expressed as a function of a reference volume V o such that and assuming that , without introducing significant error , r can be equated with the degree of polymerization for the polymer then |
22 | The time course of the in-vivo reaction between isocyanic acid and terminal valine residues of the haemoglobin chains is unknown , but measurement of carbamylated haemoglobin may give an indication of the degree of uraemia in the preceding weeks . |
23 | Structural differences in the brains of drone , worker and queen bees appear to be correlated with the degree of development of the special instincts and activities of the three forms . |
24 | Within the Ophioplinthacinae the characters used to distinguish the genera are the shape and position of the radial shields , the shape of the disk whether or not it is indented and the form and number of both the apical and oral papillae , the arrangement of the adoral and oral shields and the degree of development of the dorsal arm plates . |
25 | The degree of difficulty of the problem , the uncertainty of the constraints and applicability of the experience of the team members , all contribute to the uniqueness of the experience . |
26 | The analysis of the lifetime impact is however far from straightforward , and may depend critically on the assumptions made about the degree of imperfection in the capital market ( Polinsky , 1974 ) . |
27 | Various payment methods are used in international trade , the variations usually depending upon the degree of trust between the exporter and importer ( and their respective bargaining strengths ) . |
28 | Other factors which influence the perception of risk include the degree of trust in the organisation ; familiarity and understanding of the technology ; the extent of involvement in the decision making process ; whether it is believed that more could be done to reduce risk ; comparisons with accepted risks ; and — last but not least — the fairness in the distribution of the risks and benefits . |
29 | In less extreme cases of unauthorised use by a bailee the question whether his act amounts to conversion probably depends upon the degree of departure from the terms of the bailment . |
30 | Account must also be taken of the degree of competition for the work . |