Example sentences of "of [art] reason for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A quite developed model of the reasons for fragmentation of government into different tiers and sectors is provided by the dual state thesis , which presents a Marxist alternative to liberal corporatist theory ( see pp. 193 — 7 ) . |
2 | In section 4.1.1 we saw that one of the reasons for building society success was their ability to attract deposits , comparatively cheaply . |
3 | If for instance , an employee has been employed for six months or more , the governing body must give the LEA a written statement of the reasons for dismissal . |
4 | One of the reasons for difficulty in diagnosing this condition when it first occurs is the apparent similarity of the symptoms that it produces to those associated with cystitis . |
5 | A comparative study of the reasons for branch plant closure . |
6 | Although not a high form of participation , employees were likely to be informed of the reasons for change , how and when it will be implemented , what the new system will mean to them and its benefits . |
7 | Explanations in the Tyes ' studies of the reasons for quality deficits in the US teaching force are remarkably similar . |
8 | The hypothesis that we begin to explore in this paper is the hypothesis that one of the reasons for non-convergence of real-life markets to the competitive equilibrium is that the agents in those markets are unable to solve the complex decision-problem facing them perfectly ; their sub-optimal behaviour leads to sub-optimal outcomes . |
9 | ‘ One of the reasons for flotation was to enable staff to buy shares . ’ |
10 | Chemical giant ICI said it was ceasing production at two chlorine plants at Fleetwood on the Fylde Coast and listed increased fuel charges as one of the reasons for closure . |
11 | In fact , the continuing satisfaction of customers was one of the reasons for conversion . |
12 | One of the reasons for failure is the need to measure more background variables , chosen to meet the needs of decision-makers ; critics of NAEP think that more effort should be made to find out the needs of such decision-makers . |
13 | Two trained and experienced businessmen in one landscaping company is unusual , and Peter suspects it might have been part of the reason for success . |
14 | Part of the reason for victory was that the value of the Guinness offer was higher than that of Argyll , aided by the rise of the Guinness share price before the offer closed . |
15 | Establishing the existence of a reason for dismissal falling within the legislation is only the first hurdle upon which the employer has the burden of proof . |