Example sentences of "nature of many [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The future behaviour of Japan , then , may be analysed in terms of the balance between commercial self-interest and the basic protectionist nature of many of the trade restrictions which still exist .
2 The conference began on a rainy morning during the last week of March 1923 in the somewhat unlikely setting of the drawing room — a venue chosen to accommodate the ‘ off the record ’ nature of many of the attendances .
3 Though Beveridge was rather ambivalent about the role of the ‘ blind alley ’ , his recognition of the imaginary nature of many of the faults attributed to the juvenile labour-market has been established .
4 The homely nature of many of the old works is testified by their names — Wheal Ale and Cakes , Wheal Cupboard and Wheal Bread and Cheese .
5 This is also a sizable rate of refusal , and the nature of many of the contacts used casts some doubt on the representativeness of the sample population .
6 There could have been a greater degree of specialization , but this has been avoided here in order to emphasise the collaborative nature of many of the specialisms to be found in the production function .
7 While some argue that the anti-labour nature of many of the governments in such low-wage countries makes the task of the TNCs even easier , others argue that the TNCs tend to bring a more progressive atmosphere into labour relations than had previously been the case in such countries .
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