Example sentences of "[adv] to the development " in BNC.
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1 | By studying one thinker who has contributed much to the development of a certain type of political thought we might , as a result , avoid the problem of simply re-creating mythologies . |
2 | The way he did so was by contributing greatly to the development of the new Lotus . |
3 | Sources extremely close to the development of IBM Corp 's network repository claim that its is close to production status and an IBM announcement is imminent . |
4 | In large measure this is attributable to the world recession which developed after the oil crisis in 1974 , although another contributory factor is associated with the failure of western societies to respond sufficiently quickly to the development of new technologies . |
5 | The only parts of the Home Support Project which were not clearly understood at first were ( a ) its method of obtaining clients ( it was sometimes thought that any dementia sufferer in the borough could be referred directly to the development officer ) , and ( b ) the fact that the development officers could not step in immediately the psychogeriatrician referred a client to the project , but had to wait until the research assessment had been carried out ( which would confirm the client 's eligibility for the project service ) . |
6 | The closer the inspection , the less like a ‘ classical ’ demographic transition the British record seems to be , and the more difficult it is to attribute its timing directly to the development of an urban-industrial society ( Woods 1987 ) . |
7 | The contribution which the College makes directly to the development of librarianship and allied subjects in the further education sector in Wales is however limited , if the evidence of the research interests of the staff and the published list of student projects are anything to go by . |
8 | Work at Stirling , he said , had led directly to the development of a new and improved Lorenzo 's Oil , Mark II . |
9 | Many of the references to local authorities in this booklet apply also to the Development Board for Rural Wales . |
10 | The incorporation of an anti-ageist approach to practice is important not only to the definitions of quality and life and risk in older age , but also to the development of antidiscriminatory ways of communicating with , assessing , and working with older people ( Hughes , 1990 ; Hughes and Mtezuka , 1992 ) . |
11 | The principles of historical criticism could be applied to religious disciplines other than biblical ones , most notably to the development of doctrine . |
12 | Expenditure on design and development in 1992 amounted to IR£2.2 million and related mainly to the development of new product and patterns . |
13 | Turning now to the development work itself in general , the development work is going well . |
14 | This went back to the development of working-class antipathy to Thomas Malthus , who was seen as giving scientific justification to ruling-class opposition to reform , for after all the aim of his famous moral restraint was to convince the working class to postpone marriage as long as possible . |
15 | The playschemes not surprisingly led on to the development of holiday and weekend breaks , but other social and leisure activities also came to the fore . |
16 | How can viruses induce cells to enter the cycle of rapid multiplication that then leads on to the development of a tumour ? |
17 | In later stages , cottage and craft industries were moved into factories , which then led on to the development of ‘ machinofacture ’ ( mechanised production ) through technological innovation . |
18 | The last sentence refers particularly to the development of the notion of ‘ economic duress ’ as creating liabilities for trade unions . |
19 | Once everyone knows what the framework is , most will contribute readily to the development of the school inside that frame . |
20 | He looked forward to the development of the country |
21 | On March 18 the two countries signed six agreements establishing diplomatic relations and looking forward to the development of co-operation in the areas of trade , agriculture and science , and technology . |
22 | The accords followed the signing a friendship and co-operation memorandum with Iran on Feb. 20 which looked forward to the development of closer political , economic and cultural ties . |
23 | Take an active part in group discussions , contributing constructively to the development of the argument in hand . |
24 | Nor did his philosophy contribute significantly to the development of the scientific enterprise in succeeding generations . |
25 | It may be argued , for instance , that the ‘ total wars ’ of the twentieth century , because they detach whole populations from their accustomed ways of life , and at the same time impose great sacrifices upon them , give rise to strong reforming movements even in the victorious nations ; and that they have in fact contributed significantly to the development of the welfare state . |