Example sentences of "of the role [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 A further attraction of the approach is its discussion of the role of such resources in deciding how to respond to changes unanticipated at the start of a contract : it is this feature that adds a fundamentally dynamic element to the theory .
2 A sense of the role of individual officers in the Council 's policy formulation and implementation processes at this stage of its history can be derived from a single indicative case .
3 Even so , it is a very impressive example of the role of cytoplasmic factors and cell lineage .
4 Although Henry stated that he favoured constitutional reform — including an increase in the size of the Cabinet and a greater recognition of the role of political parties — he denied suggestions that his eventual aim was to achieve complete independence from New Zealand .
5 Awareness of the role of key individuals leads Wiener to make a series of points about how research is organized .
6 But if our account of the role of contemporary states is correct , it suggests that the original New Right philosophies on the importance of the state to individuals and families may still have much to offer .
7 The idea is not ‘ new ’ , but is a limited aspect of the role of free radicals in cytotoxicity .
8 The specific application of these stable , membrane-mimicking polymers is based upon recent studies of the role of natural phospholipids in haemostasis ( the arrest of bleeding ) and thrombosis .
9 Service to the customer was improved with better communication and the strengthening of the role of local operations in the U.S.A. , Germany and Japan .
10 Issues of efficiency , of expenditure control on ideological grounds , of the role of local authorities and of their degree of autonomy have been important in the debate .
11 The document included no indication of the role of local authorities , or the resources needed by local authorities .
12 The issue of their timing was seen by the opposition as of crucial importance in determining the fairness of the presidential contest because of the role of local administrators in the electoral process .
13 But the point of central authority effecting a conversion is important , both in terms of the role of local kings in a noble society and in raising the question of how deep the conversion went .
14 This view of the role of voluntary organisations and of their relationships with local authorities is endorsed in the White Paper which states that the government ‘ will expect public funding agencies to develop an increasingly contractual relationship with the voluntary bodies they fund ’ .
15 Having identified the most likely candidates I shall then consider the critical experimental evidence ( which again derives from studies of the role of contextual factors ) .
16 In Britain no systematic evidence exists of the role of governing bodies in reviewing the curriculum .
17 The articulation of the role of social factors in behavioural change related to health and illness .
18 Investigation of the role of these polymorphisms in a predisposition to alcoholic cirrhosis has , until recently , been hampered by the need to use liver biopsy specimens to determine the isoenzyme phenotype .
19 Importantly their chapter offers a defence of the role of educational studies in addressing fundamental educational problems and issues , and of the need to sustain independent enquiry at a time when official pressure concentrates on the technical and utilitarian aspects of schooling .
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