Example sentences of "the [noun] is concerned with " in BNC.

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1 The auditor is concerned with investigating the outcomes of policy and whether such effects correspond with the intentions of the policy .
2 Some elements of natural justice or fairness will normally be required , although precisely which will be dependent upon the nature of the issuing authority and whether the case is concerned with the application , renewal , or revocation of the licence .
3 It is clear , too , that the text is concerned with public as well as private matters : Pomponius specifically gives as an example of an obligation which is purely moral ( and , as he puts it , rests on the auctoritas scribentis ) the case of a bequest for statues to be put up in a municipality .
4 In addition to measuring costs , profits and progress against plans , the Chairman is concerned with potential for expansion and future resource allocations .
5 This is certainly not remote , and much of the literature is concerned with true remote sensing .
6 The simplest definition of the curriculum is ‘ what is taught ’ ( Taylor and Richards 1985 , p. 2 ) and the study of the curriculum is concerned with what is taught ( description ) and what ought to be taught ( prescription ) .
7 The course is concerned with infants aged up to five years .
8 Apart from collective bargaining , much of the work of the Association is concerned with providing advice and protection to individual members where difficulties or problems arise .
9 The final part of the chapter is concerned with setting out the monetarist challenge to Keynesian economics and with comparing Keynesian and monetarist policy recommendations .
10 It can be seen from the table that in general if the department is concerned with economic information , it is also concerned with political risks .
11 The aim of the study reported in this chapter is thus to see whether the results of the previous study are still obtained when subjects are not actually aware that the experiment is concerned with subjective risk .
12 The research is concerned with children 's understanding of their own emotions and their growing ability to control and re-interpret their emotional reactions .
13 The research is concerned with both the trappings of formal organisation structures as well as with the substance of how these are actually managed to achieve specific results .
14 The research is concerned with the long-run impact of government policy , rather than with issues of short-run macro-economic policy .
15 The research is concerned with the speech of those who become deaf after acquiring language — the postlingual deaf .
16 Approximately one quarter of all employees in manufacturing industry in Greater Sao Paulo are women , and the research is concerned with the circumstances in which unemployed industrial workers seek new jobs , and the way that job searches differ for men and women .
17 Also , the research is concerned with the study of the processes by which policies and decisions relevant to the particular computer system under study have been developed and implemented .
18 The research is concerned with social aspects of the work of professional and occupational personnel , including general practitioners , health visitors and social workers engaged in primary health care .
19 The research is concerned with the tea industry in Sri Lanka and its characteristic outlook or ‘ ethos ’ .
20 The research is concerned with the ways in which Hindu parents bring up their children in Britain in accordance with their own traditions .
21 The research is concerned with household formation and dissolution by use of the OPCS 1% Longitudinal Study , which links the records of 1/2 million persons in the 1981 and 1971 Censuses .
22 The research is concerned with the changes that have taken place in the engineering profession since the Finniston Report and particularly after the appointment of the new Engineering Council .
23 The study is concerned with the work motivation and work performance of managers in a shrinking organisational environment .
24 The study is concerned with the way in which decisions are made with regard to public spending .
25 Whether the poet is concerned with nappies or dragons , the interview technique used is accommodating .
26 Although a major part of the work is concerned with the marking of tuition tests , tutors may also be invited to conduct Tutorial Classes , at which small groups of students meet a tutor at regular intervals , for Subjects 7–10 of the Institute examinations .
27 Another way of expressing the central requirement of conspiracy to injure is to say that the law is concerned with the distinction between legitimate and illegitimate purposes , for the former will legalise the infliction of the most catastrophic and inevitable harm to the plaintiff 's business .
28 As an example of how the law is concerned with accounting standards in nationalized industries , we can examine the case of British Rail ( BR ) .
29 The law is concerned with job tasks which are fundamental rather than marginal .
30 Dr John Merkel 's work at the Institute is concerned with the development of ancient alloy metallurgy , for example copper-arsenic , copper-tin and copper-zinc alloys , and all the metals used in antiquity , such as lead , tin , gold , silver , iron and steel .
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