Example sentences of "relation to [noun] [conj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The Tarawa Declaration , published at the conclusion of the Forum meeting , condemned drift-net fishing as ‘ indiscriminate , irresponsible and destructive ’ , and ‘ ‘ not consistent with international legal requirements in relation to rights and obligations of high seas fisheries conservation and management and environmental principles ’ .
2 Where issues of supervision are involved , the necessity for practice at the Bar as a qualification for office is much harder to sustain than in relation to trials and appeals involving review .
3 I have already explored in relation to Gide and others the kind of rebellion whose test they retrospectively failed , namely , transgression as a quest for authenticity : underpinning and endorsing the philosophy of individualism , it suggests that in defying a repressive social order we can dis-cover ( and so be true to ) our real selves .
4 What I have written in relation to barristers as advocates applies equally to solicitors .
5 Firstly , in relation to users and carers , the practitioner may well be aware that she is identifying and discussing needs which are unlikely to be met within the current limits and range of available services .
6 The effect of these various imperfections is to cede to companies a zone of discretion in relation to products and prices and the wide range of factors connected with the production process .
7 While progressive Labour councils declared their intentions to address the expectations of women , of black people and disabled people , it was by no means clear that they would do so in relation to lesbians and gays .
8 If it could be demonstrated that English facilitated ‘ objectivity ’ more than other languages , then users of it would have a powerful weapon for affirming and legitimating their rights to certain positions of authority in relation to cultures or sub-cultures in which language use lacked this quality .
9 Although we have discussed the duty of an occupier to lawful visitors in relation to guests and customers , the duty is also owed to employees and other people such as tradespeople who have a legitimate purpose , and thus an implied permission to be on the premises .
10 In the light of the revolution in gender attitudes in Western society in the past decade , it is perhaps ironical that the most significant application of British obscenity law in recent years , at least in relation to films and videos , derives almost wholly from the fraternal obligations which men owe to women .
11 The paintings seemed to bear the same relation to reality as prayers to the vision of God .
12 Some sections of the list were covered widely both in relation to topic and modes of assessment and others less so .
13 The government 's attitude , and its relation to feminists and purists , displayed all the hesitations and ambiguities which had characterized similar debates in the 1880s .
14 With coalition bargaining , the bargaining units remain separate , but nevertheless the unions agree to act together in the pursuit of a common bargaining strategy in relation to demands and settlements .
15 The following four chapters ( Ch. 7–10 ) look at aspects of the delineation of the field of sexuality : in relation to debates over population , in its construction as an area of specialised knowledge , and in relation to organisations and movements that challenged the sexual status quo in the nineteenth century and first third of the present century .
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