Example sentences of "application of [noun] to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless … mathematics at all levels should include possibilities for exposition by the teacher , discussion between teacher and pupils and between the pupils themselves , appropriate practical work , consideration and practice of fundamental skills and fortunes , problem solving including application of Mathematics to everyday situations , investigational work . |
2 | problem solving , including the application of mathematics to everyday situations ; |
3 | It pointed to a future in which the hitherto limiting relationship of water transport to the economy could be inverted : now waterways could be brought to favourable sites : " The controlled application of water to industrial and commercial purposes was indeed the basic and most potent technology in Britain 's early economic advancement . " |
4 | The link between economics and mathematics now became close and direct ( with A. A. Cournot [ 1801–77 ] and L. Walras [ 1834–1910 ] , both Frenchmen ) , and the application of statistics to social phenomena was already sufficiently advanced to stimulate their application to the physical sciences . |
5 | Since 1976 , CIPFA has encouraged the application of SSAPs to local government . |
6 | Decisions must be made by the methodical application of rules to particular cases , not upon any private motivations . |
7 | A rough distinction can be made between , on the one hand , the systematic branches of geography ( economic , social , political and demographic ) which are concerned with the detailed study of subsystems at increasing levels of complexity and , on the other hand , the application of geography to real-world problems . |
8 | application of fundamentals to specific classes of business |
9 | The application of technology to managerial systems provides the basis for creating the many possible NFP structures . |
10 | This application of technology to domestic systems of commodity production was to have a profound effect on the old feudal merchant and artisan classes and lead , eventually , to their challenging the dominance of the landowning class . |
11 | There is a great deal of man 's inhumanity to man as evinced in the use of torture on political prisoners or the application of apartheid to other races . |
12 | A consequence of this accommodation was , as Layton puts it , that ‘ the application of science to everyday life had ( by the 1870s ) disappeared … the learner [ of course only those learners who experienced any science teaching at all — M.Y . ] |
13 | This state of human ability was reached centuries ago , but the power of the hierarchy was such that it made the application of reason to religious belief heretical and punishable , and has successfully delayed its application even into this late twentieth century . |
14 | The real originality of the structuralist application of Saussure to literary studies is not in the analysis of particular works , but in its elaboration of poetics as a general science of literature . |
15 | Here we compare gluR localization in normally innervated , aneural and aberrantly innervated muscle 6 by localized application of L-glutamate to discrete regions of the muscle surface . |