Example sentences of "level of [noun] to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 From this perspective , the rate of ageing could be determined solely by level of exposure to damaging influences : the process would be inevitable , and in need of no evolutionary explanation .
2 If we consider the exercise-bicycle market shown in figure 2.10 , for example , we could move to a higher level of abstraction to new fitness machines and to lower levels of abstraction which can reveal a whole range of possibilities .
3 An independent charity , the association say they can only hope to continue this level of help to sporting organisations with the public 's support .
4 A further level of complexity to hepatocyte-matrix interaction results from the propensity of the matrix to act as a reservoir and presenter of cell growth factors and cytokines .
5 The precise outcome of these changes will not be known for a little while , but regrettably it will almost certainly result in a lower financial provision for IT and many other areas in the longer term , and quite probably a significant lower level of commitment to new grants in all areas in the current academic session , since the sharpest adjustment needs to be made for 1991/92 .
6 introduces a theme common to Somervillians of every generation — that of a high level of commitment to public service .
7 Furthermore , ‘ the proposal to give different levels of protection to institutional and private clients ’ posed ‘ no competition problems ’ .
8 The subsequent assignment of levels of attainment to certain age groups introduces a further layer of control on the ability of schools to respond to diversity .
9 A failure to give proper levels of support to informal carers not only reduces their own quality of life and that of the relative or friend they care for , but is also potentially inefficient as it can lead to less personally appropriate care being offered .
10 An exception to this general conclusion concerns economic support where class is important because , even using the rather crude categories of middle class and working class , we can see that these do represent different levels of access to financial and other economic resources .
11 Cosmopolitans were defined as showing higher levels of commitment to specialized skills and professional peer group judgement than to the employing organization .
12 This allowed us to identify , for example , differing levels of commitment to particular change initiatives , perceptions of the overall change strategy , and the difficulties experienced by different managerial groups .
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