Example sentences of "development of [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 With the development of rights of appeal against tribunal decisions , the significance of judicial review is diminishing in relation to such tribunals .
2 A key figure in the development of concepts of the life course has been Tamara Hareven .
3 The profession has played a significant part in the development of products for long-term insurance companies and this has been helped considerably by the work carried out by the CMI Bureau , something which is unique in Europe .
4 Fulminant hepatic failure is a syndrome characterised by short term development of signs of advanced liver failure leading to hepatic encephalopathy in the absence of previous liver disease .
5 In the development of studies of change particularly by biogeographers , increasing interdisciplinary cooperation and a greatly expanded range of techniques are very evident .
6 The Hughsfield Estate is a mixed development of blocks of flats and terraced homes , all flat roofed and formerly finished with asphalt .
7 The suggestions are that the County Council in particular should help in the development of satellites to that erm , that business link , one in Oswestry and one at Craven Arms , and we should seek to make sure those satellites are available by no later than the end of nineteen ninety four , the beginning of nineteen ninety five .
8 The aims of the project are to investigate the development of attitudes towards everyday objects , names , and tunes , and to discover why liking for such things sometimes increases and sometimes declines when they become more familiar .
9 A vast and ordinarily unnoticed area of the history of the arts is the development of systems of social signals that what is now to be made available is to be regarded as art .
10 Also , large investments directed by many leading IT manufacturers towards the development of systems for the so-called " office of the future " indicate that the next wave of automation will be directed towards service industries ( eg banking , insurance , shipping ) and administration ( eg civil service , local authorities ) .
11 For instance , as far as young women are concerned , we can trace the development of friendships through an early adolescent period when emotional commitments are minimal and the focus of friendship is common activities , a period in mid-adolescence when young women become most anxious about being rejected or excluded from a same-sex friendship .
12 This investigation seeks to extend our limited understanding of this major aspect of British economics by studying the development of departments of commerce and economics in British universities and colleges , their syllabi , the careers of students and teachers , and their relation to the development of an economic profession .
13 In the institutions themselves the position was that the degree proposals were being put together by people in different discipline-based departments , and the development of departments of business studies or business and management studies came later — ;
14 to ensure that existing communication systems be used to assist the integral development of communities in the search for a more just and peaceful world .
15 Gradually the concept of a new integrated market based on the planned development of resources in the British Empire as a whole took place , as Mosley borrowed and integrated Joseph Chamberlain 's imperial ideas and Rothermere and Beaverbrook 's British Empire development schemes into his plan .
16 The Milan Congress not only severely retarded the development of generations of deaf children for whom the Oral Method was totally inappropriate but also caused the loss of hundreds of teaching jobs held by deaf people throughout the world in schools for the deaf .
17 As a contribution to the development of sources of geothermal energy , an attempt is being made to establish credible gas geothermometry for the East African Rift , for conventional models do not appear to be applicable .
18 The development of conceptions of employment , unemployment and pay
19 the training and development of members of the team
20 Within Compact they should be looking for opportunities to improve the curriculum offer to students and promote the professional development of members of the department .
21 THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOWNS IN CRETE
22 Opinions currently differ as to the effectiveness of strategies in the professional development of teachers during the last twenty years .
23 Their rhetoric has emphasized national unity and social cohesion , as well as the development of skills for the economy .
24 But , more generally , mergers represented the development of skills in the arts of corporate finance .
25 As a part of this the development of skills in self reflection and self critique of performance is important for continuing learning and personal development .
26 This was partly induced or caused by the development of courts at a distance from the curia but directly under the pope .
27 Developmental studies include work on factors which operate on early segmentation , the development of patterns on butterfly wings and work on the control and growth of Drosophila .
28 The general picture that emerges from these patterns of variation is one in which simplification patterns and loss of regularity and consistency are related to the weakening of network strength and the development of patterns of weak ties .
29 This adds to the importance of investing in the development of managers of the right calibre .
30 Indeed , it would be difficult to imagine a situation in which mutual advantage was not a factor conducive to the development of structures of support .
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