Example sentences of "terms of what [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The question whether the curriculum is relevant or not is often posed in terms of what a child may need to know , when he leaves the protective environment of school . |
2 | For the pragmatic field officer , the exercise was purely cosmetic , not an effort to overhaul consents to place more rational demands ( in terms of what a river could accept by way of pollution ) on the discharger . |
3 | They are written in terms of what the student is able to demonstrate as a result of learning rather than in terms of what a student will have to do to achieve the competences . |
4 | Both models approach the question of organizational support from within the school , and in terms of what the school itself is able to do by shuffling its priorities and arranging its disposition of resources and staff . |
5 | I 9 to be counter-productive in terms of what the Government and the Opposition wish to achieve . |
6 | Erm and the theories differ , in terms of what the dimensions are called , and what it consists of . |
7 | This should include an attitude of acceptance on the part of the therapist towards the patient 's problems and behaviour , while at the same time limits will need to be set in terms of what the therapist is able to provide and tolerate . |
8 | Right , oh yes it 's got a , a lot of discrepancies , but the point is that the discrepancies it has are explicable in terms of what the discrepancies were trying to hide and correct and to that extent it 's a bit like psychoanalysing an individual patient . |
9 | It was done in terms of what the specification should include , and a discussion of possible contents . |
10 | The showmen hated those whom the Cinematograph Year Book always described as ‘ the Busybodies and Meddlers ’ and thought of their demands in terms of what the Bioscope referred to as ‘ Prussianism ’ but in order to keep control of their own industry the showmen accepted many of the standards of middle-class taste and insisted that what they would provide would be for the most part family entertainment . |
11 | It is merely a statement about the desired results of the advertising , in terms of what the advertising is to communicate . |
12 | In spite of the differences in the declared aims of the two sorts of day care , and in their staffing , studies have found very little difference between them in terms of what the people who use them actually do . |
13 | Thus , the child 's language is not sampled directly but , as it were , by proxy in terms of what the teacher or therapist is able to recall of the child 's performance under everyday conditions . |
14 | They are written in terms of what the student is able to demonstrate as a result of learning rather than in terms of what a student will have to do to achieve the competences . |
15 | So far we have considered the notion of ‘ topic ’ in discourse in terms of what the participants share . |
16 | The essential skill in setting call objectives is to phrase them in terms of what the salesperson wants the customer to do rather than what the salesperson will do . |
17 | The temptation , when setting objectives , is to determine them in terms of what the salesperson will do . |
18 | Moreover in other kinds of false belief experiment ( by Henry Wellman ) where three-year-olds watch a puppet make a mistake in searching , the children are quite capable of explaining the failure in terms of what the puppet is wrongly thinking . |