Example sentences of "[adj] range of factors " in BNC.

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1 This range of factors all create changes which result in the constant need to rethink and repackage IM principles in the light of current business plan priorities and technical developments and to express them in a way which makes cultural sense within the organisation .
2 The present research is designed to investigate the effects of a somewhat different range of factors ( for example , net income , religious/ethnic affiliation , family and social networks , perceived level of local unemployment , experience of previous unemployment , types of activities engaged in , including activity in the black economy , attitudes to work , etc ) on the experience of , and ability to manage and cope with , a period of unemployment .
3 er we 're hoping now that we will be able to take into account a much broader range of factors .
4 Such a lack of association could have been the outcome of a varying range of factors .
5 It also demands an understanding of social needs , economic factors , production and procurement systems , natural and environmental sciences , technology , and information handling techniques — an almost unlimited range of factors act upon the architect , requiring an appropriately broad repertoire of skills and techniques .
6 Social scientists aim to understand a course of events which is shaped by a diverse range of factors — by trade markets , the supply of raw materials , education , the bombs thrown by terrorists , government policies , and many other things .
7 This leads Johnes to question whether raising academic standards for entry , in terms of A-level scores , could be justified as a satisfactory way of substantially reducing wastage rates , given the complex range of factors which are involved in predicting success in higher education , and that raising entry standards in this way would almost certainly bar students capable of obtaining a degree .
8 Colleagues need to convey a sense of wanting to learn from the worker 's experience ( as against simple curiosity ) , and to be secure enough to explore the full range of factors which may have contributed to the outcome .
9 Likewise the same range of factors as for industry generally has led to correspondingly poor performance in international terms .
10 The survival of such evidence may be due to a wide range of factors which need have little to do with contemporary activities ; at the time of occupation the possible use of raised floors may affect survival .
11 It has to incorporate a wide range of factors and develop methods of investigation other than laboratory experiments .
12 The board said its actions were based on ‘ a wide range of factors including financial results that are below the board 's expectations . ’
13 Since then a report of the Royal College of Physicians has also emphasised the need for a comprehensive approach to the problem which takes account of the wide range of factors influencing both the supply of tobacco products and demand for them by young people .
14 The right structure is contingent , that is to say depends , upon the wide range of factors including the competitive environment , the type of product , the quality of the labour force and the culture of the organisation .
15 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 .
16 Previous studies ( see the review in Green et al. , 1986 ) have put forward a wide range of factors to account for this relatively low level of labour mobility , particularly amongst the lower paid .
17 A wide range of factors has been put forward to account for the urban-rural shift and its phasing over time ( Champion , 1987b ) .
18 We can by no means consider here such a wide range of factors , and it is essential that students supplement this reading with other books of a historical and analytical nature to complete the picture .
19 be comprehensive , that is , be flexible and adaptable to enable a wide range of factors and information to be collated , as appropriate to each individual person and her/his circumstances ;
20 The MMC takes account of a wide range of factors in making a judgement .
21 A wide range of factors shaped how people aligned themselves politically — from personal considerations or considerations of economic self-interest through to political or religious conviction — and the way these factors interrelated could differ over time to produce shifting patterns of popular allegiance .
22 A wide range of factors is known to influence consumption patterns — including social changes , family income and interest in diet and fitness .
23 It does nothing to promote an honest public debate , in which we could examine a wide range of factors — including the present uses and abuses of VAT by the Government and many others — and then arrive at some morally-decent decision .
24 The assessment concentrates on minimising potential releases of chemicals to air , water and land , and also covers a wide range of factors such as noise , traffic , visual impact and other possible effects on the local community and landscape .
25 It goes without saying that a huge range of factors play some part in shaping the course of human affairs , and there are obvious advantages in a division of labour .
26 Whilst standardised scales have the advantage of producing data in a form which simplifies the process of analysis and facilitates comparisons with other studies , they can not take into account the whole range of factors which may influence an elderly person 's mental state at any one time , or the way in which he or she answers questions .
27 The point is that it can not be presumed to be , without careful enquiry into the whole range of factors that bear upon educational decisions .
28 For instance , there is a whole range of factors which could lead to high food costs , including bad purchasing , storage or portion control , but there is n't any supporting evidence in the case itself for most of these .
29 But it is also a history which tries to take account of the whole range of factors that shape human societies , from the character of their physical environments to sporadic peasant rebellions .
30 The quantity administered at any given time was determined by a whole range of factors , causing it to oscillate greatly .
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