Example sentences of "about [art] role of [art] " in BNC.

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1 Another inadequacy about the way that we have to deal with the matter today is that there is not time to debate the issue , which we debated in Committee , about the role of a funding council in strategy and planning .
2 Cyril Ramaphosa , secretary-general of the African National Congress ( ANC ) , who attended the summit as an observer , was cautious about the role of a post-apartheid South Africa .
3 But there are a few who are questioning the state of play , and who agree with Ben Whitaker ( 1979 : 312 ) when he urged ‘ that police thinking would profit if it more often came out of its shell and concerned itself with wider questions about the role of the police and human relations ’ .
4 At a meeting in the Kremlin last Saturday , General Vladimir Kryuchkov , head of the KGB and one of the newest members of the politburo , implicitly admitted the lies that had been told about the role of the secret police in Stalin 's repression .
5 The document — widely touted around unit trust groups — raises serious questions about the role of the managers and the trustees in informing the unit holders of the problems .
6 The document — widely touted around unit trust groups — raises serious questions about the role of the managers and the trustees in informing the unit holders of the problems .
7 She eventually articulated a philosophy which depended in large and explicit measure on repudiating what Conservatism had said about the role of the State for the past 30 years .
8 It is in this context of anamnesis ( of ‘ recalling ’ and ‘ reliving ’ the events of Christ 's victory ) that I wish to talk about the role of the sacraments in the spiritual life .
9 I decided to contact , then Post Natal Support Co-ordinator for information about the role of the Post-Natal Supporter .
10 One approach is to hire a sociologist to peer into the black box ( the quotation from Heusch 1981 : 423 , and p. 46 in this book about the role of the sociologist is apposite here ) , in a similar way to anthropologists who sought to tell colonial administrators how to avoid irritating the people they governed ( although , according to Feuchtwang 1973 , the administrators did not take much notice of what they had to say ) .
11 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 .
12 Guidance is primarily about maximising learning capacity , and many of the conventional ‘ pastoral ’ assumptions — about the role of the daily form period , for example — will need to be reviewed .
13 For all that we have said about the role of the country districts round — which applies as much to northern as to Italian cities — and the close relation , however ambivalent , of religious aspirations and the development of towns , it is in the end their place in the accumulation of wealth which marks them out in this age : they are at once the symbols and the centres of mammon ; in them gathered the moneyers who struck coin and the merchants who exchanged and accumulated it .
14 The speaker told us about the role of the health visitor and how it was a separate profession to nursing .
15 ‘ What about the role of the father ? ’ somebody asked .
16 These weavers and craftsmen brought new skills to the country but they also imported radical ideas about the role of the church in society and its organisation .
17 He taught his disciples about the role of the Holy Spirit as communicator , who would lead them into all truth ( John 14:17 ; 16:13 ) and would ‘ convince the world concerning sin and righteousness and judgment ’ ( John 16:8 RSV ) .
18 Kwame Nkrumah , who had himself used the press to mobilize support for his party and its nationalist demands against the British , developed strong views about the role of the media in the post-colonial period :
19 In consequence , when children die from neglect or are maltreated by their carers , questions are always asked about the role of the formal carers ; implicitly or explicitly , there is an assumption that formal care systems have in some way been deficient .
20 To find out more about the role of the ASA , please write to the address below .
21 Marx and Engels arc indeed clear about the role of the ideas of the dominant classes :
22 The consequences for the peace movement — or for that matter any political movement — are thus equally complex : general theories about the role of the law , or the state will often be misleading .
23 It talks about the role of the headteacher , and how to mount effective campaigns for changes in school policy .
24 This has important implications for current trends in thinking about the role of the family ( and the extended family ) in the occupational system of advanced societies and for certain feminist approaches to the issues of women in the labour market which tend to operate from an essentially middle class paradigm of the individualized career and salary and the consequent marginalization of women in the domestic context .
25 These four theories of the press have featured in numerous discussions about the role of the press .
26 In the end , it is naïve to expect the media to single-handedly change centuries of established ways of thinking about the role of the individual/citizen/consumer in the political and social system .
27 First , it was represented by a massive output of articles in the educational and the national press about standards , about the composition of the core curriculum , about the control of the curriculum , and about the role of the schools and other related matters .
28 But they also raise important issues about the role of the judiciary which can only be assessed in the light of a consideration of the proper role and function of judicial review , which will be undertaken in Part IV .
29 Relevant , too , are the views of individual judges about the role of the courts in interpreting and applying legislation : some judges may be more prepared to find an ambiguity in statutory language than others or even to interpret a statute ‘ purposively ’ in order to achieve a desired result .
30 Despite the powerful scale of his buildings , he was modest about the role of the architect .
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