Example sentences of "[art] level [prep] [noun] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The level of complexity required depends on the type of study .
2 The level of threat perceived by teachers in connection with the process of SSE as experienced in their involvement in the Oxfordshire scheme was associated with attitudes represented by only one of these factors : efficiency .
3 Since the government has responsibility — either directly or indirectly — for the management of the economy , it is especially interested in the level of expenditure generated by the circular flow process .
4 By analysing this concept it is possible to suggest four alternative decision-making systems that vary as the level of assumptions built into the information system increases .
5 The polytechnics , faced with the problem of increasing access or maintaining the level of money spent on each student , had made access their priority .
6 Our fees will be based on the time taken at our normal hourly scale rates appropriate to the level of expertise required .
7 Our fees will be based on the time taken at our normal hourly scale rates appropriate to the level of expertise required .
8 This shows how far general price inflation has eroded the level of spending shown in the detailed cash figures .
9 confidentiality : establishing the level of confidentiality required , as between the various parties involved .
10 The level of confidentiality required ; establishing who and when directors and staff will be informed ; security procedures such as confidential faxes , deliveries and use of home addresses .
11 The level of confidentiality required .
12 Despite the level of organisation required to bring together the materials and expertise to produce complex items , it is still surprising how few have survived .
13 The screen then gives you the option of choosing the level of help required .
14 Where projects extend between years it is important to have a view of expected completion dates and the level of bidding needed to replace the activity lost .
15 Residual gas ( 2 x 10 -10 atms ) produces a repulsive force between A and B. There is also a mutual gravitational attraction between A and B. These effects are calculated to produce relative accelerations of order 3 × 10 -9 m s -2 , After correction for all such effects the observed acceleration difference found for aluminium/carbon is which is a null result at the level of precision achieved in the experiment .
16 Nevertheless , even if the level of precision demanded by the computational approach has not yet been realized in most instances , the approach does have other benefits .
17 Once established , hedges need routine clipping according to species and the level of precision required .
18 As far as the former are concerned , the term ‘ advanced ’ is applied to vocational courses in the sense that the level of work achieved is similar to that of other high-level courses , although the entry standards may sometimes be lower , and the majority of students taking them have already successfully completed Foundation Courses .
19 They may differ from country to country , as may the level of pollution deemed acceptable , but there are common elements which make it possible to distinguish four types of strategies : ( 1 ) air quality management , ( 2 ) emission standards , ( 3 ) economic , and ( 4 ) cost-benefit .
20 The air quality management strategy , sometimes referred to as the air resource management strategy , involves designating the level of pollution deemed acceptable in terms of a set of ambient ( outdoor ) air quality standards and then controlling pollutant emissions to ensure that these legal limits are not exceeded ( Weber , 1982 ) .
21 The bureaucrat will attempt to acquire a budget in excess of what is required for the level of output indicated by the equation of marginal cost and political demand .
22 In this diagram , if a centralized regime provided a single uniform level of the good , the level of output provided could be shown as a compromise between the demands of the individuals in each locality , i.e. a level of .
23 The level of output constrained by the NTB is Q1 , and this results in a price of P1 .
24 The scale of the activities can be inferred both from the activity type and the level of participation involved .
25 The question remains whether in all the circumstances of this case the level of disturbance mentioned is one which the residents must be called upon to accept .
26 It would be rare to come across policy statements which are explicit about the level of provision accorded to undergraduates vis-à-vis other groups , but some universities develop rule of thumb guidelines — for instance , a maximum number of copies for undergraduate texts , or ( commonly ) a rule restricting research material to single copies .
27 The fact of the matter is that we , as a country , desperately need to catch up with our counterparts in Europe , in the USA and in Japan , when it comes to the level of qualification held by the workforce .
28 Class background is an important factor in the level of schooling achieved , partly because the higher the level the greater the cost ( if only in terms of opportunity costs ) and partly because educational facilities are best in the well-to-do residential areas .
29 Most UK universities publicly aspire to such intensive provision — e.g. 1:1 ratio of workstations:academics , 1:4 for research students , and 1:10 and then 5 for undergraduates — but are finding the level of resources required to achieve and sustain such provision very difficult to engineer in an environment of devolved budgets and uneven ‘ soft money ’ distribution .
30 As the government is quick to point out , the level of resources allocated to the NHS has been generous in the past two years , and as a result productivity has increased and the longest waiting times have fallen .
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