Example sentences of "term of the [noun pl] of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Within such broad parameters , the curriculum is worked and fought out in terms of the structures of disciplines , fields and courses .
2 If this is so , the legal model of the company as so far described needs to be rejected in favour of one which does not explain the rules of company law exclusively in terms of the rights of owners , but which instead regards members and employees as joint stakeholders , each with legitimate demands that the company be run for their benefit .
3 However , the density of Venus could then only be matched if its composition , in terms of the abundances of elements , were markedly different from the Earth .
4 If we are to understand the philosophical assumptions that motivate individualism , we must ask what individuals need to be like for their causal powers to exhaust the causal powers of groups , and for the characteristics of groups to be explicable in terms of the characteristics of individuals .
5 True , in formal terms the identity of the employer has not changed , but in the organisational terms stressed by the Court in Rask and in terms of the sorts of objections to the new controllers that the employees in Katsikas had in mind , the formal answer goes very little distance to meet the substance of their points .
6 Authors were also asked to evaluate critically the state of geographic information provision in terms of the needs of users and to consider the impact of user requirements on the development of geographic information handling methodology .
7 The 1958 Act could be interpreted simply in terms of the needs of departments themselves for information , although in practice we do attempt to apply historical selection criteria .
8 In terms of the numbers of persons involved , short-term contract working ( with the worker being the direct employee of the organisation which engages him ) is the most important form of temporary working in Britain .
9 Exhibitions such as those that we have mentioned have proved to be outstandingly successful , both in terms of the numbers of visitors attracted , and in terms of the manifest satisfaction that most visitors experienced .
10 Difficulty was defined in terms of the numbers of children at each age level getting each item right .
11 While for high-income earners this welfare will cover subsidies ranging from the cost of housing , acquiring shares in the company and towards the cost of housing , the most important benefit , both in terms of the numbers of workers covered , and its value , is the occupational pension .
12 The step length can be simply expressed in terms of the numbers of phases and rotor teeth .
13 This in itself provides some considerable insight into what students of literature regard as " literary " , at least in terms of the kinds of structures which they expect literary texts to exhibit .
14 The implications of this discussion is that we should go back and re-evaluate all aspects of the sociology of youth — youth cultures , popular music , education , employment , unemployment , training — in terms of the kinds of assumptions that are being made .
15 Since the legal rules about the control of water pollution are expressed through the discretion of field officers it is important to understand their working definitions of pollution in terms of the kinds of events , activities , or social settings which could give rise to action on their part , whatever its ultimate conclusion .
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