Example sentences of "and its relationship " in BNC.
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1 | But particularly intriguing is the phenomenon of syncretisation itself , as an artistic process , and its relationship to meaning : the process whereby something new is created that can not simply be reduced to either side of two antagonistic forces , or returned to a former ‘ purity ’ . |
2 | Ecology is the study of the organism and its relationship to the environment . |
3 | These debates force us to ask ourselves what is the best way to think about behaviour and its relationship to the brain . |
4 | The meeting concluded with Prof P.J. Crutzen ( Max-Planck-Institute , Germany ) presenting the 1991 John Jeyes lecture on Global atmospheric chemistry and its relationship to biosphere , anthroposphere and climate . |
5 | To till properly , you must know a great deal about every bit of your land — you will find variations between different parts of even one small field — soil texture , structure , acidity , drainage , and history must all be considered ; as must the significance of the life within the soil and its relationship to fertility . |
6 | But a grasp of the subject 's structure and its relationship to other subjects should be acquired before the literature is approached . |
7 | Platelet structure and its relationship to platelet function has been given tremendous impetus , through the application of electromicroscopy to the study of platelet anatomy and the development of techniques for isolation of physiologically active platelets and their preservation for ultrastructural study . |
8 | The picture also served as a useful summary or overview of the whole EPH situation , reflecting its position in the surrounding community , liaison links with social workers and relatives of the clients , and its relationship with the area office and the department headquarters . |
9 | Schools have been accused of neglecting economic and industrial understanding and its relationship with social standards ; partnerships have the opportunity to improve the quality of this aspect of the curriculum . |
10 | In addition to providing a comprehensive understanding of nursing care and its relationship to disease and treatment , clinical experience offers the student an opportunity of learning a wide range of practical skills . |
11 | Documentaries , news and current affairs programmes have produced a diversity of information and opinion about AIDS and its relationship to gay men : most of this occurred within the explosion of interest in AIDS in 1986/7 , as a response to the growing concern about the threat of AIDS to heterosexuals . |
12 | Missing from Prescott 's ‘ visionary ’ list was any mention of the new wave of ‘ green ’ concerns , or of the democratisation of British society , either in the wider constitutional and electoral context , or in terms of Labour 's own internal democracy and its relationship with the trade unions . |
13 | It is still regarded as a preconceived construct which incorporates goals for learning , and its relationship with a methodology which activates the immediate process of learning remains as undefined as before . |
14 | It is not possible to describe the whole service , how it fits into the Institute 's structure , and its relationship with the chartered accountants ' Joint Ethics Committee within the constraints of one short article . |
15 | In detail , the results are less uniform : there seems to be a bimodal trend in the Midlands , where TMOS staff are investigating the formation of coal cleat ( a fracture system perpendicular to bedding in coals ) and its relationship to other joint sets , and to regional and local in-situ rock stress . |
16 | All we have attempted is to provide the groundwork for expanding our comprehension of the structure of BSL and its relationship with other languages . |
17 | In my own work with the Unification Church , I was interested in describing and trying to understand a number of different , though interrelated , facets of the movement , its members and its relationship with the wider society . |
18 | Traditionally , the study of politics and its relationship to the mass media has focused on institutions and bona fide political actors . |
19 | Not by history alone , in other words , would one come to the firm description of a Council , and its relationship to the Roman Pontiff , that is contained in the 1983 Code of Canon Law . |
20 | How these are to be assessed poses delicate problems for the social anthropologist as he attempts to evaluate local ideology and its relationship to economic and political commitments . |
21 | Much of each judgment was taken up with painstaking reviews of the historical and social context of the advertisement 's publication , with the syntactical features of the sentence and its relationship to the rest of the advertisement , and with the undeniable fact that indeed there was considerable ‘ evidence ’ about the matters at hand at the time of the advertisement 's publication . |
22 | His vision was indissolubly linked with the social and economic life of Brazil in the Sixties and the exhibition illustrates Oiticica 's brief but complex career , showing his fidelity to the theme of the human body and its relationship to space and objects . |
23 | And secondly , propositions about human sexuality in general , and its relationship to the development of human civilizations . |
24 | In contrast to Kenyatta , Rogers offers a conventional interpretation of the value of schooling , and its relationship to family experiences . |
25 | Where a treaty is silent on assignability certain factors should be weighed to determine its legitimacy , for example the intention of the parties and their interests , the background to the negotiations and the circumstances at the conclusion of the treaty , the subject matter and terms of the treaty , the identity of the assignee and its relationship with the treaty parties , the impact of the assignment on the original parties , and any domestic regulations that might be relevant . |
26 | During the 1960s and 1970s , influenced in part by the work of the Russian School , and notably Vygotsky , she became increasingly aware of the importance of language , and its relationship to thought . |
27 | This work organised the known theory of permutation groups and its relationship with Galois Theory . |
28 | This is particularly true of buildings where both the structure of the building itself and its relationship to other buildings on the site are important . |
29 | Ekvall offers an account of his work on creative climate and its relationship to innovation in organizations . |
30 | The crucial terms for an understanding of the development of the infant 's sense of the self and its relationship with the outside world are projection , introjection and projective identification ( see also Klein 1975 : 141–75 ) . |