Example sentences of "[coord] distribution of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There have been no previous reports of the occurrence or distribution of EGF in the healthy and inflamed squamous oesophagus , although we have described the occurrence of EGF in Barrett 's mucosa .
2 It recognises that competition is not an end in itself by providing a procedure whereby , although certain agreements or arrangements may prevent , restrict or distort competition , they may none the less improve the production or distribution of goods or promote technical or economic progress to the benefit of consumers .
3 Even if Article 85 ( 1 ) applies to particular agreements or arrangements , if it can be shown that they benefit the production or distribution of goods or services so that the consumer benefits outweigh the restrictions on competition in the agreement , they may be exempt pursuant to Article 85(3) .
4 It may be exempted under Article 85(3) if it contributes to improving production or distribution of goods or promoting technical or economic progress while allowing consumers a fair share of the resulting benefit .
5 There is with Article 85(3) , provision for the granting of exemptions by the Commission in the case of beneficial agreements , " … which contribute to improving the production or distribution of goods or to promoting technical or economic progress , while allowing consumers a fair share of the resulting benefit … " , provided that such agreements do not impose any indispensable restrictions or provide the possibility of eliminating competition .
6 The two positive requirements are that the agreement must first contribute to improving the production or distribution of goods or to promoting technical or economic progress and second allow consumers a fair share of the resulting benefit .
7 Capillary suction , together with the force of gravity , therefore influence both the movement and distribution of water in soil and rock , and the interaction of these two factors gives rise to four zones of moisture storage ( Fig. 6.1 ) .
8 The University will organise arrangements for backup , copying and distribution of software and documentation subject to the conditions of the relevant licence .
9 Budgets are important because they are used indirectly and directly to fix the levels and distribution of taxes .
10 It could be said that someone analysing the function and distribution of tones in a tone language would be mainly occupied in examining utterances syllable by syllable , looking at each syllable as an independently variable item .
11 It is estimated that some 30 per cent of the overhead and marketing budget represents the cost of production and distribution of brochures .
12 In one of his later articles , Professor Newell has commented : " Of these great changes ( in the physical environment ) no single set of factors has influenced the later history of life more than the continuous modifications of topographic relief and distribution of continents and ocean basins and the attendant climatic changes " .
13 Extending and deepening the investigation of computer applications in UK local authority planning departments , considering the nature and distribution of computer use , the type and range of software used , areas of application , current problems and potential use ; and
14 However , the exercise of rights in languages could seriously interfere with the licensing and distribution of computer programs and databases .
15 In doing so there are a number of important areas to consider : mathematical modelling of the distribution of positional errors in digital maps derived from source maps of different scales ; the level and distribution of error which characterize digital map data ; and the types of probability models which best represent these errors .
16 The dominant thread has been a key role for the state in both the accumulation and distribution of wealth echoing the role of pre-colonial states such as Asante , Buganda and UrOzwi discussed in Chapter 4 .
17 And apart from the peculiarities of the relationship with the German Democratic Republic , the structural problems of the West German State are in the main those common to most ( and less acute than in many ) advanced capitalist industrial societies of the present : problems of social equality and distribution of wealth , and of maintaining in an era of world-wide recession the economic growth so central to the legitimacy of post-war liberal democracies ; problems of the exploitation ( and often ruination ) of limited natural resources in the interests of the economy ; problems of national defence in a nuclear age ; and the corresponding problems of containing and absorbing often justified social and political protest without destroying civil liberties and undermining the very essence of the liberal democratic state .
18 In the middle of a prime corn-growing district , Chichester is unlikely to have been a centre of putting out ; high wages there probably showed the influence of a craft-based manufacture , though on too small a scale to have any marked effect on the level and distribution of wealth .
19 However , specialisation agreements are regarded by the Commission as improving the production and distribution of goods , because participating enterprises can concentrate on the manufacture of certain products and thus operate more efficiently , and supply their products more cheaply .
20 In a barter economy the collection of taxes and distribution of goods by royal officials brought all state functions under the king 's control .
21 Governments are sometimes suspicious of this argument because they are more accustomed to thinking as accountants about financial payments than as economists about production and distribution of goods and services that the price system is merely a mechanism to facilitate .
22 Corruption among the Party officials who ran the system of supply and distribution of goods became one of the major sources of conflict between the senior generals and the Party .
23 Even the Bolshevik leadership lacked ‘ knowledge of organisation on a scale of millions , knowledge of organisation and distribution of goods ’ .
24 He had resigned in January 1992 from a presidential committee with responsibility for handling problems relating to the repatriation and distribution of land to demobilized contras .
25 In the study of soils it has been argued ( Bridges , 1981 ) that soil geography aims to ‘ record and explain the development and distribution of soils on the surface of the earth ’ .
26 ‘ The aim of soil geography is to record and explain the development and distribution of soils on the surface of the earth . ’
27 ‘ The aim of soil geography is to record and explain the development and distribution of soils on the earth 's surface It is a branch of learning which lies between soil science and geography and is of particular importance to both subjects … soil studies are one means of integrating large parts of physical geography in a way which is of immediate relevance to mankind and in this way gives coherence to geography as a whole . ’
28 The research identifies the areas in which they have survived in sufficient abundance to form the basis of a nationwide sample survey designed to illustrate changes in the level , composition and distribution of household wealth in the centuries leading up to the Industrial Revolution .
29 These include security , staging , promotion , marketing , radio adverts , catering on the night for the artist , carrying the equipment in and out of the hall , the PRS percentage , the hall hire , as well as the printing and distribution of posters .
30 The decision follows a review of production and distribution of products in all three regions .
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