Example sentences of "play [art] central role in " in BNC.

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31 Improvisation and expression as well as musical accompaniment of the exercises plays a central role in the training programme of the Medau-Schule .
32 Secondly data structures are already beginning to come apart from use structures and GIS plays a central role in this .
33 There is no doubt in de Man 's mind that the image plays a central role in Proust 's thematic opposition , but when one follows " Proust 's own injunction " to submit the image to the " test of truth " , the function of the image is subverted : " statements or strategies that tended to remain unnoticed become apparent and undo what the figure seemed to have accomplished " .
34 The nouveau roman has played a central role in the debates surrounding postmodernism : the metafictional techniques and strategies associated with the writers commonly identified with this movement have come to be regarded as , in many ways , synonymous with what constitutes postmodernist fiction .
35 However , the social security system has played a central role in these processes as an element of government economic management , particularly where it has been used to support employment policies aimed at the exclusion of increasing numbers of older people from the labour market .
36 Alan Walker argues that the social security policies have played a central role in puffing people on the margins of society , forcing them into retirement and then providing them with a pension which reduces many older people to economic dependency and even poverty .
37 To derive this inequality , Bell made two assumptions : ( a ) the effects of a measurement at A do not affect the measurement at B and vice versa , and ( b ) all the variables describing the two particles are independent of the settings of the apparatus at A and B. Both seem very reasonable requirements , which indeed have played a central role in the development of physics since the time of Isaac Newton .
38 Smart was not the first to try to modernise the psalms , which had played a central role in Anglican worship since the Reformation .
39 In 1976 the friendship treaty was abrogated , Soviet debts ( some US$11 billion ) were repudiated , and the Egyptians moved closer to the USA , which had played a central role in the Camp David and other peace negotiations in the area .
40 The banks have played a central role in this industrial restructuring .
41 In addition , the All-Party Student Unity group , which had played a central role in Ershad 's downfall , stationed groups across the country to assist Election Commission officials in ensuring peaceful and fair voting .
42 People have fallen in love for stranger reasons , but music has obviously played a central role in their marriage .
43 The future development of the European Community will play a central role in shaping the new Europe .
44 Labour believes that this unique inter-racial and inter-hemispheric organization can play a central role in fighting racism , hunger and human rights violations .
45 ADP may play a central role in the initiation of physiological platelet aggregation .
46 I was very determined that drama activities would play a central role in the English curriculum , and I found my Working Group were unanimous in supporting this approach .
47 Wendler recognises that object-oriented technology will play a central role in the distributed management systems of the future , though it is too immature to be of any real use at present , he says — ‘ the class definition stuff that OMG is working on now is much more important than the Object Request Broker . ’
48 The Advisory Committee on Legal Education and Conduct will play a central role in the revised arrangements for supervising legal education and ensuring satisfactory standards of conduct by those entitled to undertake legal services .
49 A proper understanding of the revolution would play a central role in developing the socialist consciousness of the working masses , in inspiring the people with confidence and pride in the construction of socialism under the leadership of the party .
50 This procedure would play a central role in the phonological-recoding phase of learning to read , described in Chapter 4 ; and one of the varieties of developmental dyslexia described in Chapter 5 appears to be a consequence of difficulties in using this procedure when learning to read .
51 We took advantage of a comprehensive review of strategic guidance in Wales to press home our view that land use planning must play a central role in reducing society 's demands for finite natural resources .
52 The oceans and their biota play a central role in the carbon and nutrient cycles ; global ocean circulation is also critical to the global carbon budget .
53 Transnationalism makes the point that there are actors other than states which play a central role in international events , the obvious examples being multinational corporations and revolutionary groups .
54 These principles play a central role in how children make use of terms in the conventional lexicon , as well as when they go beyond those to coin new words .
55 The major histocompatibility ( MHC ) class II antigens are surface heterodimers required for presentation of antigenic peptides to the receptor of T-helper cells ; quantitative variation in the expression of these antigens play a central role in immune response ( 1 ) .
56 It maintained that " the CSCE [ Conference on Security and Co-Operation in Europe ] process and its institutions play a central role in expanding the network of co-operative relationships across Europe " .
57 The so-called ‘ comprador bourgeoisie ’ , groups that orient themselves to the interests of foreigners in general and TNCs in particular , play a central role in these analyses of the triple alliance .
58 Whatever your opinion of ABBA 's music , you must admit they had a hell of a knack for penning a commercial tune ; the chord sequence here is fairly standard but with a couple of nice twists , with the bass playing a central role in the arrangement .
59 Far from being on the shelf , the school library is playing a central role in the delivery of the national curriculum in secondary schools — actively used by teachers , an asset for the school and a haven of pastoral support for students .
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